Does steak really cause cancer or is it just a meme??

does steak really cause cancer or is it just a meme??

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no

Well, animals get fucking altered with inyections and they live with their shit all around, so maybe.

nig everything causes cancer
reality is cancer
embrace it and bath in radiation
become whole again

>all farms are factory farms

wow what a stupid post, must be a vegan

Most of it does, so...

No, red meat by itself does not cause cancer.

The CDC stated that PROCESSED red meat leads to cancer. They specifically focused on hot dogs, beef sausages (kek), and hamburger patties.

With regards to STEAK (not all read meat), they concluded that the most carcinogenic aspect was burnt steak (e.g. when steak is grilled and those tasty bits are burnt).

Saying "steak causes cancer" is ignorant as fuck.

Literally everybody has a little cancer.
Your immune system takes care of it.
Processed anything (including meat) helps feed cancer cells.
If you're going to eat meat eat grass fed, free range, no hormone, no antibiotic, etc meat.
And don't make it a huge part of your diet either. There's plenty of protein in other foods.

eating red meat is fine, eating in excess is not. red meat is very calorie dense so it's easy to overeat, avoid that and you're fine.

Red meat is high in carnitine, which is an anti-thyroid substance. Through carnitine it causes heart disease long-term according to many studies (google "pubmed carnitine heart disease"). Its high heme iron content also causes colon cancer long term. Even if it takes year for you to get cancer or heart disease from red meat, all the while it will be lowering your thyroid and that is plebian af.