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Cancer warnings on bacon wanted

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Scientists demand cancer warnings on bacon and ham sold in UK

Successive governments criticised for doing ‘virtually nothing’ to reduce risk in decade since cancer link found

Bacon and ham sold in the UK should carry cigarette-style labels warning that chemicals in them cause bowel cancer, scientists say.

Their demand comes as they criticise successive British governments for doing “virtually nothing” to reduce the risk from nitrites in the decade since they were found to definitely cause cancer.

 

those pesky scientists again

 

https://apple.news/AvfFJgDPqSKSMQ_328Mhgdw
 

A massive 8-year effort finds that much cancer research can’t be replicated

 

After eight years, a project that tried to reproduce the results of key cancer biology studies has finally concluded. And its findings suggest that like research in the social sciences, cancer research has a replication problem.

Researchers with the Reproducibility Project: Cancer Biology aimed to replicate 193 experiments from 53 top cancer papers published from 2010 to 2012. But only a quarter of those experiments were able to be reproduced, the team reports in two papers published December 7 in eLife.

 

https://www.sciencenews.org/article/cancer-biology-studies-research-replication-reproducibility

Research sponsored by the Vegan Society, no doubt.

 

You can always make your own bacon with just sugar and salt and not use nitrites at all.

A troll post intended to antagonise followers of a religion was removed.

1 hour ago, cjinchiangrai said:

How much bacon are you eating?

 

Last time in 1972, so not much

1 hour ago, cjinchiangrai said:

How much bacon are you eating?

At least once a week, plus sausages, ham, chorizo, pepperoni.  I like my cured meats.

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One bacon butty per month if that ,it maybe 6 weeks rotation

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Poles like lots of ham and meats ,they could be dropping like flies

Then I should have already died.   Bacon today, Bratwurst yesterday, Bbq fish the day before.  Pepperoni Pizza, Salami, all within the past week.   Had Swiss cheese tonight, and always got Swiss, Provolone, Parmesan in the house, all contain nitrates.   Eat eggs daily, more nitrates.

 

Lived in Memphis area 5 yrs before coming to TH, bbq & smoked ribs, weekly.  Same with Philly, Italian sausage, Scrapple, Kielbasa sausage, Beef frank, pork hot dogs, bacon bacon bacon.  

 

Ham, Capicola, Italian ham, spicy ham, import ham, almost lived on Hoagies (sub sandwich) and pizza, at least weekly, for each, a Hoagie and a Pizza. 

 

25 yrs of a weekly bbq fish here in TH.  Pork flavored rice meatballs, and some kind of bbq'd meat weekly.  Was addicted to crispy pork belly for a while, out & in house, but Makro stopped selling with the skin on.

 

Always beef jerky in the house, as ours & dog's treat, instead of processed dog treats.  We prefer most of our calories to come from Proteins & fats.

 

I'm smelling a new tax on foods with nitrates, to add to foods taxed with sugar.  Already tax the water, beer, cigs, soon a tax on the air we breathe.

 

Add those taxes to the ones on your house, that you may already own, petrol for the vehicle you were taxed for when purchased, and all this paid for, with the money you earned, that had an income tax levied.   Before you even get paid, you're taxed, along with everything you buy, and then individual taxes on the ingredients of the food .... WTF

 

UP THE REVELUTION

 

Oh wait, I don't live in ding dong land, and only pay one VAT tax and 'luxury' taxes on things we don't need, (excise tax on vehicles) ... carry on :coffee1:

 

Shh, don't tell anyone ...

 

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1 minute ago, KhunLA said:

Then I should have already died.   Bacon today, Bratwurst yesterday, Bbq fish the day before.  Pepperoni Pizza, Salami, all within the past week.   Had Swiss cheese tonight, and always got Swiss, Provolone, Parmesan in the house, all contain nitrates.   Eat eggs daily, more nitrates.

 

Lived in Memphis area 5 yrs before coming to TH, bbq & smoked ribs, weekly.  Same with Philly, Italian sausage, Scrapple, Kielbasa sausage, Beef frank, pork hot dogs, bacon bacon bacon.  

 

Ham, Capicola, Italian ham, spicy ham, import ham, almost lived on Hoagies (sub sandwich) and pizza, at least weekly, for each, a Hoagie and a Pizza. 

 

25 yrs of a weekly bbq fish here in TH.  Pork flavored rice meatballs, and some kind of bbq'd meat weekly.  Was addicted to crispy pork belly for a while, out & in house, but Makro stopped selling with the skin on.

 

Always beef jerky in the house, as ours & dog's treat, instead of processed dog treats.  We prefer most of our calories to come from Proteins & fats.

 

I'm smelling a new tax on foods with nitrates, to add to foods taxed with sugar.  Already tax the water, beer, cigs, soon a tax on the air we breathe.

 

Add those taxes to the ones on you house, that you may already own, petrol for the vehicle you were taxed for, and all this paid for, with the money you earned, that had an income tax levied.   Before you even get paid, you're taxed, along with everything you by, and then individual taxes on the ingredients of the food .... WTF

 

UP THE REVELUTION

 

Oh wait, I don't live in ding dong land, and only pay one VAT tax and 'luxury' taxes an things we don't need ... carry on :coffee1:

 

Shh, don't tell anyone ...

 

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Well said.  All these food scare stories are ridiculous.  Eat what you like! 

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