The risks
incurred by consuming meat
In
industrial countries, life-style diseases such as adiposity, diabetes
mellitus, hyperlipidemia, hypertonia, CHD, and carcinoses are widespread.
There is an abundance of epidemiologic data showing that a vegetarian diet
is associated with a lower risk for these diseases.
Nevertheless, meat, sausage, and fish are still commonly considered to be
normal components of human nutrition. The myth that these are especially
healthy and valuable foodstuffs is still widespread. Many members of the
medical profession also still seem to believe that meat is a vital force in
your diet.
In modern epidemiologic models the public health risk of different diets is
classified totally different today than it was only a few centuries ago.
Meanwhile a low intake of vegetable foodstuffs is considered a risk factor
for phytochemical deficiency diseases which include a great number of tumor
diseases, cardiovascular diseases and degenerative diseases.
The following will present facts showing that meat consumption is connected
with considerable health risks. This information is based on scientific
publications available in the Medline-database as abstracts or original
works.
Bone diseases
Rheumatic diseases
Tumor
diseases
Hypercholesterinemia
Diabetes mellitus
Iron and oxidativestress
Psyche and cortisol
level
BSE and immune
reactions
Environmental toxins
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