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Cancer study puts off bacon eaters



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Published Date: 27 November 2008
MORE than one in ten people have tried to cut down on processed meat such as bacon as a result of a media coverage of a report that warned it could cause bowel cancer.
The World Cancer Research Fund commissioned a survey of more than 2,000 people to mark the first anniversary of its report.

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  • Last Updated: 26 November 2008 9:28 PM
  • Source: The Scotsman
  • Location: Edinburgh
 
1

Charles Linskaill,

Edinburgh 27/11/2008 01:19:13

We, I think all know the dangers of "Bacon" and,....

.... "processed meats",

Mind you! I do know some, that have "Bacon" every morning, but unlike me, they live in the past, and wont be told!

'OH WELL'! Back to my, Mediterranean Food's and Luscious Women!

This is why I will live well past 103, and the 'Babes' still chasing you 'Healthy' Charles! :DD

2

Charles Linskaill,

Edinburgh 27/11/2008 01:22:58


AND!, The only "Bacon", the 'Babes will be after, is your,...

..Charles Linskaill's "Bacon", ...'OH' THE JOY! :))


3

Charles Linskaill,

Edinburgh 27/11/2008 01:24:31




(Sorry! was this subject, meant to be sensible?)

:)
4

drunken proffet,

Tassy 27/11/2008 07:25:46
Ache,eat it raw then the only thing you have to worry about is worms in your brain.:~)
5

Boy Wonder,

27/11/2008 09:50:58
Even if it WAS meant to be sensible, Chuckles ... you soon put a stop to that, didn't you?
6

Mcsnagpile,

27/11/2008 10:08:07
My aunt loved bacon especially the fat. She would eat the fat on its own- of course she was obese. They had to melt the grease to get her in the coffin. The candles were rare.
She died aged 97 years, possible the obligatory tomatoe kept her going.
If she had not eaten bacon they would have had to shoot her.
7

DeniseX,

27/11/2008 10:28:09
'it COULD cause bowel cancer'.
Yet another thing that COULD cause cancer.
8

Guga II,

Rockall 27/11/2008 10:31:48
#1 Charlie.

Does that mean you only have another eight years to go?
9

OldWife,

27/11/2008 10:36:32
The key item here is PROCESSED meat. No-one should eat processed meat, it is full of hydrogenated fats, added starches, preservatives, dyes and colourings. Stick to unprocessed meat and you need have no cancer fear at all. Nitrate free bacon is freely available.
10

TimW1234,

Ottawa, Canada 27/11/2008 11:48:19
Charles Linskaill

Surely you aren't equating "Luscious Women!" with a healthy FOOD diet unless they are providing a form of sustenance otherwise lacking in your diet?

And is your DYW aware of all these "Luscious Women!" that you are flagrantly throwing in her face?

You seem to be in a frisky and self-congratulatory mood today.

Oh, and by the way, it WAS to be a SENSIBLE subject but that never stopped your off-the-wall comments before, did it? ;o)
11

Dark Lochnagar,

Symington 27/11/2008 11:55:04
It's all down to the quality of your stools.
12

Charles Linskaill,

Edinburgh 27/11/2008 12:43:03

Tim ~10,

How are you?, bacon grilled in a roll, is a 'yum yum' on occasion if taken in moderation, I am a poet and I don't know it!
Being serious though, me thinks I would be very lucky indeed if I had "luscious" women chasing me, but it is ok to dream. :)


 

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