Xavier_Godshore
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Given the unscientific state of recipes, food storage, and eating habits generally, indigestion then was probably closer to normal than digestion.eatocracy.cnn.com said:almost morbidly concerned with ease of digestion
You can say that again...82 years later.Fannie Farmer said:Many diseases which occur after middle life are due to eating and drinking such foods as were indulged in during vigorous manhood.
I eat bacon every morning, have for years, and my doc says I'm textbook healthy. Maybe they were onto something.
Bring on the bacon.
I find it funny how they're advertising bacon as a healthy food.
what is it that a dieting woman should eat? Pork chops and pineapple with buttermilk?
Compared to the constant and excessive consumption of processed high fructose laboratory concoctions people eat while getting no exercise and texting, I'd say bacon is sounding relatively healthy.
Think about it. What do pigs eat? Anything. They also have no sweat glands, so there's really no good way for one to release a lot of the toxins. You basically ingest toxins that they have in their body from the junk they eat. Also says in the Bible that they are unclean and detestable for man, just using it only as an example.
Health advices are very interesting. They change from heaven to hell and back to heaven in few years.
If a person is unhealthy, it's not the bacon that's responsible. If a person is healthy, it's not the bacon that's responsible. Being one or the other is a whole lifestyle. The important thing is a balanced diet. You need natural fats and cholesterols. Bacon as part of a balanced diet of meats, fruits, vegetables, dairy, etc is the best thing you can do. Not all bacon, only bacon, all the time - that'll kill you quick - but then, so would anything else in that sentence. Now I want to eat some bacon and eggs.
I think the question we should always ask about health studies is *who is funding them.* There are more agendas-per-square-mile in the "health research" racket than just about anything else.
The best thing anyone can do for their health is push themselves away from the table three times a day. Cut the portion sizes, eat in moderation -- the Ration Book Diet, for example -- and you needn't worry about the panicky fad of the moment.
As far as toxins from pork, we eat lobsters here too, and they eat stuff even pigs wouldn't touch.