People who call themselves "hunters"

see4

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Yeah and this society (America) is #1 in healthcare spending but DEAD LAST in life expectancy. And outdated studies? That vegetarian study proving red meat reduces lifespan and increases risk of disease was in 2013.
What you stated in the first quote is not what is represented in your two links. You should be on Fox and Friends, you would fit right in. Knuckle draggers are too cute.
 

Indagrow

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Yeah and this society (America) is #1 in healthcare spending but DEAD LAST in life expectancy. And outdated studies? That vegetarian study proving red meat reduces lifespan and increases risk of disease was in 2013.
wow that's crazy because in 2013 I realized you sucked, talk about a correlation!
 

hempyninja309

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Peace out yall ab to go get into some mischief. If you don't hear from me in 3 days im probably in the clink so send search and rescue and break me out. Jail here has TV and cable though so you can take your time.
 

jkahndb0

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Unless they do a study with grass-fed beef that has been given no antibiotics/hormones/etc, and the rest of their diet was healthy..... Then you can't say for sure that this was because of the red meat.

Hormones in animals (and dairy) cause cancer (Fructose is like steroids for cancer cells and is in almost everything), and all animals fed gmo feed have significantly more health problems.... (also animals fed GMO feed become sterile in 2-3 generations... And we eat this shit...)

If you can find a study that follows strict dietary guidelines utilizing only healthy organic/non-gmo foods then I will concede.

Also it doesn't say how many of them smoked or other environmental factors that lead to health risks...
 

jtprin

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What you stated in the first quote is not what is represented in your two links. You should be on Fox and Friends, you would fit right in. Knuckle draggers are too cute.
Lol... among industrialized nations. That is what I meant. Last place. What's a staple of the Standard American Diet? You guessed it, meat.
 

jtprin

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Unless they do a study with grass-fed beef that has been given no antibiotics/hormones/etc, and the rest of their diet was healthy..... Then you can't say for sure that this was because of the red meat.

Hormones in animals (and dairy) cause cancer (Fructose is like steroids for cancer cells and is in almost everything), and all animals fed gmo feed have significantly more health problems.... (also animals fed GMO feed become sterile in 2-3 generations... And we eat this shit...)

If you can find a study that follows strict dietary guidelines utilizing only healthy organic/non-gmo foods then I will concede.

Also it doesn't say how many of them smoked or other environmental factors that lead to health risks...
"These numbers can be considered statistically neutral, that is, free from those observed during the variables such as age, body mass index, physical activity and family history of cardiovascular disease and cancer. It is also important that all the observed members of the group were physically healthy at the start of the study." From the article
 

srh88

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Lol... among industrialized nations. That is what I meant. Last place. What's a staple of the Standard American Diet? You guessed it, meat.
i eat veggies too.. when they come on my hamburger.
im a great hunter, i go to the market and catch my food packaged and everything
 

neosapien

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I am studying the elusive Eskimo boob
I feel Eskimos are a group grossly under represented in the adult entertainment industry
can we get some Eskimo porn please
Number 1 result... hot + [eskimo] + boobs



I believe you to be correct. Grossly under represented.
 

see4

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Yeah and this society (America) is #1 in healthcare spending but DEAD LAST in life expectancy. And outdated studies? That vegetarian study proving red meat reduces lifespan and increases risk of disease was in 2013.
Lol... among industrialized nations. That is what I meant. Last place. What's a staple of the Standard American Diet? You guessed it, meat.
US female mortality rate is around 77, Ireland female mortality rate is 55. They eat meat. Explain this. Mongolian females generally eat plant matter, mortality rate is 241. Explain that.

Why did you capitalize "Standard American Diet" as if it were an actual name? Please don't quote naturalnews. please please please.

You are a really good troll jtprin. My hat goes off to you.
 

see4

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minne, you are liking the crap out of my posts! lol.

whats shakin man? hows life been treatin ya?
 

jtprin

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US female mortality rate is around 77, Ireland female mortality rate is 55. They eat meat. Explain this. Mongolian females generally eat plant matter, mortality rate is 241. Explain that.

Why did you capitalize "Standard American Diet" as if it were an actual name? Please don't quote naturalnews. please please please.

You are a really good troll jtprin. My hat goes off to you.
Already posted two links. Where are you getting your info? "Among the 17 countries examined, in 2007 the US ranked last in life expectancy for males (75.64 years) and second to last for females (80.78 years). The disparity was the greatest for females, with a woman born in the US in 2007 expected to live more than five years less than a woman in Japan, where the highest life expectancy was 85.98 years. Male life expectancy in Switzerland, 79.33, was 3.69 years higher than that for US males". Last for males and second last for females.
 

jkahndb0

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"These numbers can be considered statistically neutral, that is, free from those observed during the variables such as age, body mass index, physical activity and family history of cardiovascular disease and cancer. It is also important that all the observed members of the group were physically healthy at the start of the study." From the article
The way this study was done makes it useless. There is no way to know if meat was the cause.
 

srh88

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Already posted two links. Where are you getting your info? "Among the 17 countries examined, in 2007 the US ranked last in life expectancy for males (75.64 years) and second to last for females (80.78 years). The disparity was the greatest for females, with a woman born in the US in 2007 expected to live more than five years less than a woman in Japan, where the highest life expectancy was 85.98 years. Male life expectancy in Switzerland, 79.33, was 3.69 years higher than that for US males". Last for males and second last for females.
 
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