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THE DANGERS OF MILK,MEAT AND EGGS AND THE CONNECTED ILLNESSES ! (Part 1 of 6)


Make Yourself Heart Attack Proof www. youtube. com Herbivore vs. Carnivore – You be the judge ! www. bizarro. com Explore the consequences of a meat (animal based) diet. Are we really designed to be omnivores OR does a plant based diet suit us best? www. foodkills. org AMERICAN DIABETES ASSOCIATION – Abstract “Dietary Intake of Total, Animal, and Vegetable Protein and Risk of Type 2 Diabetes” care. diabetesjournals. org MEDICAL STATISTICS * The third highest cause of deaths in the US is what is termed “iatrogenic”, which means “induced in a patient by a physician’s activity, manner, or therapy. ” This accounts for an estimated 225000 deaths per annum which is about 10% of total deaths from all causes including old age. Of these, 12000 deaths result from unnecessary surgery. The highest cause of deaths in the US is heart disease (725000) and the 2nd highest is cancer (549000). Both of these were almost unheard of at the beginning of the twentieth century. * 180000 deaths a year occur due to adverse reactions to prescription medications. By comparison, general accidents in life account for 98000 per annum. This includes 42000 from car accidents, 120 from airline crashes**, 90 from being struck by lightning** and 5 from Anthrax (in 2001). 15500 die from murders and 20000 from flu or its complications. **averaged over 2-3 decades Causes of Death Further Breakdown 1. Tobacco 435000 2. Poor diet and physical inactivity 400000 3. Alcohol consumption 85000 4. Infectious agents (eg . . .

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Foods can be criminals in certain illnesses

Foods can be criminals in certain illnesses
  By JENNIE ZATARAIN   Frequently experiencing sickness after eating certain foods could indicate Celiac disease, lactose intolerance or diabetes. BYU students who don’t know they have these conditions are diagnosed every year. According to mayoclinic.com, Celiac disease is a digestive condition set off when someone eats the protein gluten, which is found in bread, pasta, cookies, pizza crust …

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Changing gut bacteria could explain chronic western illnesses: Study

Changing gut bacteria could explain chronic western illnesses: Study
Diets high in fat, sugar and protein, and low in fiber have been associated with increased incidence of noninfectious intestinal diseases all over the world.

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Junk food causing surge in illnesses and allergies in UK: Study

Junk food causing surge in illnesses and allergies in UK: Study
London, August 3 : Britain is facing a spike in allergies and illnesses across the country – courtesy junk food, says a new study.

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Junk food starts allergies: Western high-fat diets are blamed for surge in illnesses

Junk food starts allergies: Western high-fat diets are blamed for surge in illnesses
Scientists have found evidence that ‘industrialised’ Western diets high in red meat, sugar and fat lowered the numbers of healthy bacteria in our guts.

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E-coli suspected in 3 critical illnesses linked to lettuce recall

E-coli suspected in 3 critical illnesses linked to lettuce recall
A widespread voluntary recall of bagged romaine lettuce spanning twenty-three states has been initiated after 19 people became ill, three critically. The bags of lettuce, manufactured by Freshway Foods, have been sold across Alabama, Connecticut, District of Columbia, Florida, Georgia, Illinois, Indiana, Kansas, Kentucky, Maryland, Massachusetts, Michigan, Missouri, New Jersey, New York, North …

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Eating to battle cancer, other illnesses

Eating to battle cancer, other illnesses
The Cancer Project, a nonprofit affiliate of the Physicians Committee for Responsible Medicine, says research shows people who eat plant-based diets live longer and better.

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