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Title: Good News: "Experts question studies on the impact of eating more red meat"
Post by: Chechem on October 01, 2019, 05:33:03 AM
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A review of recent research concludes eating red meat may not be as bad as once thought. But not all experts agree.

The studies published in the Annals of Internal Medicine conclude there's little to no effects from eating meat on illnesses like heart disease, cancer or diabetes. The controversial study also recommends consumers who eat as much as four servings a week can continue to do so...

https://www.cbsnews.com/news/eating-red-meat-experts-question-studies-on-the-impact-of-more-red-meat/

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Title: Re: Good News: "Experts question studies on the impact of eating more red meat"
Post by: 2Stater on October 01, 2019, 05:54:53 AM
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A review of recent research concludes eating red meat may not be as bad as once thought. But not all experts agree.

The studies published in the Annals of Internal Medicine conclude there's little to no effects from eating meat on illnesses like heart disease, cancer or diabetes. The controversial study also recommends consumers who eat as much as four servings a week can continue to do so...

https://www.cbsnews.com/news/eating-red-meat-experts-question-studies-on-the-impact-of-more-red-meat/

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I can't keep up. Are eggs good cholesterol now or bad?  ???


Title: Re: Good News: "Experts question studies on the impact of eating more red meat"
Post by: Chechem on October 01, 2019, 06:16:03 AM
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A review of recent research concludes eating red meat may not be as bad as once thought. But not all experts agree.

The studies published in the Annals of Internal Medicine conclude there's little to no effects from eating meat on illnesses like heart disease, cancer or diabetes. The controversial study also recommends consumers who eat as much as four servings a week can continue to do so...

https://www.cbsnews.com/news/eating-red-meat-experts-question-studies-on-the-impact-of-more-red-meat/

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I can't keep up. Are eggs good cholesterol now or bad?  ???
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I know.  LF isn't going to welcome this news.  She had me eating Thai noodles last night.
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Title: Re: Good News: "Experts question studies on the impact of eating more red meat"
Post by: Hannibal Lecter, MD on October 01, 2019, 07:12:05 AM
I don't think the medical community wants to admit how much health simply comes down to genetics.  It could possibly be bad for business.


Title: Re: Good News: "Experts question studies on the impact of eating more red meat"
Post by: ricky023 on October 01, 2019, 07:37:53 AM
Well I eat eggs, and chicken as much as possible with vegetables thrown in. I don't eat a lot of red meat simply because it cost to much. RTR!


Title: Re: Good News: "Experts question studies on the impact of eating more red meat"
Post by: Hannibal Lecter, MD on October 01, 2019, 07:58:21 AM
Well I eat eggs, and chicken as much as possible with vegetables thrown in. I don't eat a lot of red meat simply because it cost to much. RTR!

Eating healthy can indeed be expensive, Ricky.  Dried beans are a good, healthy source of protein that is affordable.  They also act as a propellant a few hours later.


Title: Re: Good News: "Experts question studies on the impact of eating more red meat"
Post by: 2Stater on October 01, 2019, 05:14:55 PM
Well I eat eggs, and chicken as much as possible with vegetables thrown in. I don't eat a lot of red meat simply because it cost to much. RTR!

Eating healthy can indeed be expensive, Ricky.  Dried beans are a good, healthy source of protein that is affordable.  They also act as a propellant a few hours later.

Just ask the ole fat bear in the woods.


Title: Re: Good News: "Experts question studies on the impact of eating more red meat"
Post by: Chechem on October 01, 2019, 07:02:04 PM
We had stir-fry vegetables tonight.
I don't think LF is taking the news very well.

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Title: Re: Good News: "Experts question studies on the impact of eating more red meat"
Post by: Catch Prothro on November 06, 2019, 05:13:11 AM
I don't think the medical community wants to admit how much health simply comes down to genetics.  It could possibly be bad for business.
There's a good bit of truth in that, genetics.  Diet and exercise are also important.  Pills and procedures are a last resort. 

Not everyone is the same.  Again, genetics play a role.  Some folks may be perfectly fine eating meat, whereas others could have health consequences.  So that most studies based on statistical models will find adverse consequences with meat consumption because a portion of the population is impacted.

Unfortunately, I probably fall into the impacted category, based on ancestry life span and health.  So I do have to be careful.

And no, I did not stay at a Holiday Inn last night.  But my younger brother is a gastroenterologist and diet/nutrition medical doctor. 



Title: Re: Good News: "Experts question studies on the impact of eating more red meat"
Post by: Chechem on November 06, 2019, 05:17:18 AM
I don't think the medical community wants to admit how much health simply comes down to genetics.  It could possibly be bad for business.
There's a good bit of truth in that, genetics.  Diet and exercise are also important.  Pills and procedures are a last resort. 

Not everyone is the same.  Again, genetics play a role.  Some folks may be perfectly fine eating meat, whereas others could have health consequences.  So that most studies based on statistical models will find adverse consequences with meat consumption because a portion of the population is impacted.

Unfortunately, I probably fall into the impacted category, based on ancestry life span and health.  So I do have to be careful.

And no, I did not stay at a Holiday Inn last night.  But my younger brother is a gastroenterologist and diet/nutrition medical doctor

Glad to hear it.  Up to now we've had to depend on 2's expertise on colonoscopies and polyps.  Is he a real doctor, or did he stay at a Holiday Inn??  Hopefully not the one in Lincoln NEBRASKA.
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Title: Re: Good News: "Experts question studies on the impact of eating more red meat"
Post by: N.AL-Tider on November 06, 2019, 07:17:18 AM
I don't eat a lot of red meat but I would like to.  Most of the time when I do it is hamburgers or a pasta dish with hamburger in it.  I eat more chicken than anything.  In fact, I eat so much chicken I should have been a preacher.  No offense Preacher...  ;)  But it is cheaper and it tastes good...


Title: Re: Good News: "Experts question studies on the impact of eating more red meat"
Post by: 2Stater on November 06, 2019, 08:19:04 AM
I don't eat a lot of red meat but I would like to.  Most of the time when I do it is hamburgers or a pasta dish with hamburger in it.  I eat more chicken than anything.  In fact, I eat so much chicken I should have been a preacher.  No offense Preacher...  ;)  But it is cheaper and it tastes good...

Yet you don't eat eggs.  ???


Title: Re: Good News: "Experts question studies on the impact of eating more red meat"
Post by: ricky023 on November 06, 2019, 08:23:35 AM
I don't eat a lot of red meat but I would like to.  Most of the time when I do it is hamburgers or a pasta dish with hamburger in it.  I eat more chicken than anything.  In fact, I eat so much chicken I should have been a preacher.  No offense Preacher...  ;)  But it is cheaper and it tastes good...


 :lol: :lol: :lol: hey don't worry NALT I eat a bunch of chicken also. We had homemade chicken stew last evening and Mrs Dottie usually warms it over about 3 times before it is really, really, good. RTR!


Title: Re: Good News: "Experts question studies on the impact of eating more red meat"
Post by: N.AL-Tider on November 06, 2019, 08:28:57 AM
I don't eat a lot of red meat but I would like to.  Most of the time when I do it is hamburgers or a pasta dish with hamburger in it.  I eat more chicken than anything.  In fact, I eat so much chicken I should have been a preacher.  No offense Preacher...  ;)  But it is cheaper and it tastes good...

Yet you don't eat eggs.  ???
Ewww, no.  I don't eat nothing that comes out of a chicken's butt...

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Title: Re: Good News: "Experts question studies on the impact of eating more red meat"
Post by: 2Stater on November 06, 2019, 02:56:20 PM
I don't eat a lot of red meat but I would like to.  Most of the time when I do it is hamburgers or a pasta dish with hamburger in it.  I eat more chicken than anything.  In fact, I eat so much chicken I should have been a preacher.  No offense Preacher...  ;)  But it is cheaper and it tastes good...

Yet you don't eat eggs.  ???
Ewww, no.  I don't eat nothing that comes out of a chicken's butt...

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I knew I could count on you to post that.  :lol:


Title: Re: Good News: "Experts question studies on the impact of eating more red meat"
Post by: Chechem on November 06, 2019, 05:48:14 PM
All that matters to me is that Baumhower's sells delicious hamburgers:

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Title: Re: Good News: "Experts question studies on the impact of eating more red meat"
Post by: Catch Prothro on November 07, 2019, 04:23:35 AM
Glad to hear it.  Up to now we've had to depend on 2's expertise on colonoscopies and polyps.  Is he a real doctor, or did he stay at a Holiday Inn??  Hopefully not the one in Lincoln NEBRASKA.
 :lol2:
Yes, he's technically a pediatric gastroenterologist.  He did a residency in pediatric medicine after med school, and then went back for three more years at UAB med school under a fellowship.  He's published in this area, nutrition studies.  He has a bumper sticker that says, "Stool is cool."


Title: Re: Good News: "Experts question studies on the impact of eating more red meat"
Post by: Chechem on November 07, 2019, 05:05:07 AM
Glad to hear it.  Up to now we've had to depend on 2's expertise on colonoscopies and polyps.  Is he a real doctor, or did he stay at a Holiday Inn??  Hopefully not the one in Lincoln NEBRASKA.
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Yes, he's technically a pediatric gastroenterologist.  He did a residency in pediatric medicine after med school, and then went back for three more years at UAB med school under a fellowship.  He's published in this area, nutrition studies.  He has a bumper sticker that says, "Stool is cool."

Okay, he's off the team.   :tinfoil:


Title: Re: Good News: "Experts question studies on the impact of eating more red meat"
Post by: ricky023 on November 07, 2019, 07:56:56 AM
Wow I am glad to know my "stool is cool." RTR!


Title: Re: Good News: "Experts question studies on the impact of eating more red meat"
Post by: N.AL-Tider on November 07, 2019, 08:05:59 AM
Glad to hear it.  Up to now we've had to depend on 2's expertise on colonoscopies and polyps.  Is he a real doctor, or did he stay at a Holiday Inn??  Hopefully not the one in Lincoln NEBRASKA.
 :lol2:
Yes, he's technically a pediatric gastroenterologist.  He did a residency in pediatric medicine after med school, and then went back for three more years at UAB med school under a fellowship.  He's published in this area, nutrition studies.  He has a bumper sticker that says, "Stool is cool."

Good to know.  Runt was diagnosed almost 3 years ago with Ulcerative Colitis.  Currently he is on a schedule of Remicade infusions every 8 weeks.  If it gets to the point where it isn't being as effective as it currently is I may get with you to possibly get a 3rd opinion from him...  Maybe???  :dunno:


Title: Re: Good News: "Experts question studies on the impact of eating more red meat"
Post by: Catch Prothro on November 07, 2019, 10:47:23 AM
Glad to hear it.  Up to now we've had to depend on 2's expertise on colonoscopies and polyps.  Is he a real doctor, or did he stay at a Holiday Inn??  Hopefully not the one in Lincoln NEBRASKA.
 :lol2:
Yes, he's technically a pediatric gastroenterologist.  He did a residency in pediatric medicine after med school, and then went back for three more years at UAB med school under a fellowship.  He's published in this area, nutrition studies.  He has a bumper sticker that says, "Stool is cool."

Good to know.  Runt was diagnosed almost 3 years ago with Ulcerative Colitis.  Currently he is on a schedule of Remicade infusions every 8 weeks.  If it gets to the point where it isn't being as effective as it currently is I may get with you to possibly get a 3rd opinion from him...  Maybe???  :dunno:
Wow, he's awfully young for UC.  My ex had it, opted for a colectomy and j pouch surgery. Dr. Golzarian in Huntsville performed it.  He was the only one who could perform it laparoscopic in Huntsville.

Unfortunately, my brother practices medicine in the Seattle area now.  But one of the top places in the country for pediatric gastroenterology is UAB, which is why my brother went there for his specialization.  I can see if he has a physician recommendation from there -- but it's been a few decades.  I don't think there are any pediatric gastroenterologists in the Huntsville area. 

Best of luck to you.  I know it's a hard road.




Title: Re: Good News: "Experts question studies on the impact of eating more red meat"
Post by: N.AL-Tider on November 07, 2019, 12:20:01 PM
Glad to hear it.  Up to now we've had to depend on 2's expertise on colonoscopies and polyps.  Is he a real doctor, or did he stay at a Holiday Inn??  Hopefully not the one in Lincoln NEBRASKA.
 :lol2:
Yes, he's technically a pediatric gastroenterologist.  He did a residency in pediatric medicine after med school, and then went back for three more years at UAB med school under a fellowship.  He's published in this area, nutrition studies.  He has a bumper sticker that says, "Stool is cool."

Good to know.  Runt was diagnosed almost 3 years ago with Ulcerative Colitis.  Currently he is on a schedule of Remicade infusions every 8 weeks.  If it gets to the point where it isn't being as effective as it currently is I may get with you to possibly get a 3rd opinion from him...  Maybe???  :dunno:
Wow, he's awfully young for UC.  My ex had it, opted for a colectomy and j pouch surgery. Dr. Golzarian in Huntsville performed it.  He was the only one who could perform it laparoscopic in Huntsville.

Unfortunately, my brother practices medicine in the Seattle area now.  But one of the top places in the country for pediatric gastroenterology is UAB, which is why my brother went there for his specialization.  I can see if he has a physician recommendation from there -- but it's been a few decades.  I don't think there are any pediatric gastroenterologists in the Huntsville area. 

Best of luck to you.  I know it's a hard road.



There is one that I know of.  His name is Dr. Randall McClellan.  We really like him.  He referred us to UAB Children's for a 2nd opinion before we started Runt on Remicade.  Their cost is way too high so we came back to Huntsville to let Dr. McClellan administer his treatment.


Title: Re: Good News: "Experts question studies on the impact of eating more red meat"
Post by: Catch Prothro on November 07, 2019, 06:18:19 PM
There is one that I know of.  His name is Dr. Randall McClellan.  We really like him.  He referred us to UAB Children's for a 2nd opinion before we started Runt on Remicade.  Their cost is way too high so we came back to Huntsville to let Dr. McClellan administer his treatment.
Good to know Huntsville now has 1 or two. 


Title: Re: Good News: "Experts question studies on the impact of eating more red meat"
Post by: 2Stater on November 08, 2019, 05:35:24 AM
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He was the only one who could perform it laparoscopic in Huntsville.

I can tell you first hand; laparoscopic is the way to go, if it comes to this, NALT.


Title: Re: Good News: "Experts question studies on the impact of eating more red meat"
Post by: N.AL-Tider on November 08, 2019, 06:32:54 AM
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He was the only one who could perform it laparoscopic in Huntsville.

I can tell you first hand; laparoscopic is the way to go, if it comes to this, NALT.
Fo sho!