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Health See other Health Articles Title: Here's even more evidence that plant protein is better for you than animal protein Itd be great if a burger-a-day diet was healthy. Dont get me wrongits not the worst. Youve got protein in there and hopefully some veggies on top (and on the side) , and even some fiber from the roll (you used whole grain, right?). Unfortunately, study after study shows that meat as a protein source just isn't that healthy. It's far better to get that necessary protein from plants. Generally speaking, diets heavy on plant matter tend to be healthier. One recent study found that those eating the most fruit-and-veg-dense diets had a 31 percent lower risk of dying from cardiovascular disease and a roughly 20 percent lower risk of overall mortality than those eating animal-focused diets. That study didn't look specifically at protein, but participants consumed the other main animal-sourced food group, dairy, at about equal rates no matter what, so ultimately this comes down to replacing meat with alternative protein sources. And yes, these associations are correlations, not causations. But there are some legitimate reasons that plant-based protein sources like beans are a healthier alternative to bacon. The researchers arent saying you cant or shouldnt indulge in a thick Delmonico or a flame-grilled cheeseburger. Rather that you should enjoy them in moderation. Generally, research shows that less animal meatmost especially red meatis better than more, in terms of long term health. You dont have to love tofu, either (its not the best plant-based protein anyway), as long as you strive to eat more of your protein from the ground and less from animals. Heres a deeper dive into why: Plant protein has more nutrients and fiber (though not all of the amino acids) Animal meat is known for its many nutrients. If you eat a variety of animal meats (light and dark, not just beef, as well as various organs), you can take in all the amino acids you need to manufacture your own bodily proteins plus vitamins like B12, niacin, thiamine, B5, B6, B7, and vitamins A and K. But here's the thing: If you swap all that animal protein for an equally diverse diet of plant-based proteins like nuts, seeds, and beans, you are no worse off. That's because these foods are also packed full of a similar spectrum of nutrients. The biggest difference is vitamin B12, which most plants cannot produce on their own. You can get B12 from edible seaweed and in fortified cereals, though the easiest way is through supplementation or by eating animal products. Given their equal vitamin profile, Andrea Giancoli, a registered dietitian in California says plant-based proteins are far healthier than their meat counterparts. Thats because, pound-for-pound, they pack more nutrients into fewer calories. They also have one thing that animal proteins completely lack: fiber. (Except for things like tofu, which is processed, Giancoli notes.) Lets not forget the fiber. Fiber aids in digestion, promotes a healthy gut microbiome, and is strongly associated with lower cardiovascular disease risk. People who eat plant proteins in part have healthier habits Meta-analyses that compared people who eat animal versus plant proteins consistently find that, even after adjusting for other influential factors like socioeconomic class, weight, and exercise habits, those who eat plants tend to live longer, healthier lives. They tend to have less cardiovascular disease and fewer cancer cases, though especially the cancer association tends to drop away once other factors have been controlled for. Despite all that controlling, though, there's still an association with living a longer life with fewer heart problems. There are almost certainly some small factors contributing to the association. People who eat plant proteins may see their doctor more regularly and thus get better preventive care. Maybe they tend to live in quieter, less polluted places. Since correlations still exist between eating plant proteins and overall health, even after controlling for other factors, meta-analyses have generally concluded that lifestyle factors alone can't account for the correlation. One recent such analysis in the Journal of the American Medical Association noted that "Substitution of plant protein for animal protein, especially from processed red meat, may confer a substantial health benefit" and advised that policies promote plant proteins. Meat has more saturated fats Another reason that steak isnt great for you: the fat that often accompanies it. Fat is part of why steaks and burgers are deliciousit adds mouthfeel and flavor. But it also tends to clog up your heart. [With plant proteins] you get less saturated fat and no cholesterol, Giancoli explains, so youre getting that benefit as well. Saturated fats are those that are solid at room temperature and tend to contribute to cardiovascular disease (though not as much as trans fats) because it drives up your total cholesterol levels. That may, in the long run, tip the scales towards the LDL (low density lipid) side, which is what clogs up arteries. Foods like nuts, avocados, and fish have far less saturated fats than red and other dark meats. As such, they are dubbed healthy fats. Processed, red meat is carcinogenic, and grilled meat may be too You probably heard about the massive World Health Organization (WHO) report a few years ago proclaiming that processed, red meats were carcinogenic. Colorectal cancer in particular has been associated with eating red meat, and so have pancreatic and prostate cancer. Processed meats, like bacon and sausage, also contribute to colorectal cancer. Even grilled meat is known to have some carcinogenic compounds in it (those black char marks are where they mostly lie); seared meat has a similar effect. In the grand scheme of cancer, meat isn't the biggest player. Recent estimates by the Global Burden of Disease Project, a subset of the WHO, put the number of annual cancer cases from red meat at 50,000. That's compared to 200,000 from air pollution, 600,000 from alcohol, and one million from tobacco. But it's not nothing. If were taking an exclusively long-range, zoomed-out, big picture view its fairly undeniable that getting your protein from plants would be healthier overall. But dietitians like Giancoli are also adamant about one other important thing: Food should be enjoyable. We shouldnt spend our lives gorging only on ice cream and pizza, but if you love burgers you should have them. Not every nightjust sometimes. The key to a successful diet, as many dietitians will tell you, is balance and moderation. And beans. Post Comment Private Reply Ignore Thread Top Page Up Full Thread Page Down Bottom/Latest
#1. To: Horse (#0)
Injecting carcinogens into the human body beginning at birth doesn't help things any, and neither do the carcinogens mixed into our food and beverages.
Sugar is the one part of our diet that is linked to cancer, diabetes and circulatory problems (heart disease.) To reduce autoimmune disease. Build a gut Barrier. Dr Jordan Patrick: Cut back on sugar which feeds bad microbes and cancer cells. Your body manufactures a gut barrier using probiotics, a high fiber diet and vitamin B complex. This will stop 80% of cytokine responses which trigger the immune system. Diabetes. Does nothing to large blood vessels but does slow capillary action. Blood stops at the capillaries and so it has to start going again. If the blood stops in the capillaries and then starts again, that means there must be a pump there. The human bodys capillaries is long enough to go around the earth. The gel layer of water nearest the hydrophyllic cell wall is called structured water. It is also called Exclusion Zone or EZ water. The water flows because of the different charges. But how do we have trees taller than 33 feet? Veins have hydrophyllic surfaces. They push blood in the center of the vein. A paralyzed man can pump blood from the legs so legs not responsible for pumping blood out of the legs. Straw and spitball. Small spitball then small straw. If circulation is lowered, then your body needs hypertension to make a smaller straw. That means hypertension is a solution to a problem. The Truth of 911 Shall Set You Free From The Lie
I'll need to mull-over "straw and spitball."
The most dangerous man to any government is the man who is able to think things out... without regard to the prevailing superstitions and taboos. Almost inevitably he comes to the conclusion that the government he lives under is dishonest, insane, intolerable. ~ H. L. Mencken
Sugar produces diabetes and pre-diabetic conditions which shrink the capillaries making blood circulation more difficult. Hypertension(high blood pressure) is an attempt to solve a problem by too much sugar in the diet. Americans eat more sugar than any nation in the world. We get sugar (including high fructose corn syrup) in processed foods.
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