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More and more athletes are going the big V


Jeremy Igo

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http://time.com/4897133/vegan-netflix-what-the-health/

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The documentary claims that eating an egg a day is as bad for your life expectancy as smoking five cigarettes a day, due to artery plaque buildup from high cholesterol content in eggs. But that assertion is based on outdated information, and recent research suggests that the effects of eggs are nowhere near comparable to those of cigarettes.

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According to the World Health Organization, about 34,000 cancer deaths per year worldwide are attributable to diets high in processed meat, while about 1 million cancer deaths are due to tobacco smoking, 600,000 are due to alcohol consumption and more than 200,000 per year are due to air pollution.

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In the film, several nutrition experts downplay the role of sugar in health problems and instead shift the focus to animal protein, despite the fact that plenty of research has linked sugar to diabetes and heart disease.

 

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1 minute ago, Jeremy Igo said:

Yes, cigarettes are worse for you than meat. 

 

Refined sugar probably is too.

 

Luckily, none of those three are necessary. 

I think cutting sugar out is really all you need to do to be healthier when it comes to diet.

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pfff salads and fish are for women, only real men eat tons of meat and lots of it. fug hospital bills, tax money and better the world in general, need to be a real man or get made fun of for your sissy diet in this country scared of a little heart surgery or iron lungs? pff pussy

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11 minutes ago, SgtJoo said:

I think cutting sugar out is really all you need to do to be healthier when it comes to diet.

Refined sugar? It is a good step but only part of the equation. This includes white bread and white pasta which the pancreas treats the exact same way as sugar. 

Don't cut out whole fruit though. (you can ditch fruit juice, it is no different than a soda)

 

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Just now, SgtJoo said:

I think cutting sugar out is really all you need to do to be healthier when it comes to diet.

"All you need to do"  Well that really depends on your current diet,  on your goals and how healthy you want to be. Everyone has that personal choice to make. You can always do more the questions do you want to.

Instead of working out 5 times a week you could work out 7 and throw in two a days sometimes and you could never eat sugar, never consume alcohol, never eat meat, never drink anything except water, never eat fried stuff or processed foods. You got to find a line that gets you the results you want.

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Seriously though if people used condoms, stopped smoking, cut refined sugars and limited their meat and alcohol, the world as we know it would flip, evolution would shift, society and nature would thrive.

It's frustrating and pathetic people have zero self control. The above is not that hard, I mean it isn't hard at all but people act like they're dying or insulted if you say otherwise. Needs to change...and it is to an extent so I'm thankful for that.

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