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Don’t Pick Up This Little Piggy At The Market
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You may be surprised that there may be a connection with the consumption of pork and Breast Cancer. The pork industry may have spent millions of dollars to convince us that “the other white meat” is a healthy option, but there is ever-mounting evidence that it’s not, especially as it relates to Breast Cancer risk.
If you’ve ever Googled “pork and Breast Cancer,” that might not seem evident. In doing so, you’ll find “healthy” pork recipes on Breast Cancer support websites, organizations selling pork chops to raise money for Breast Cancer research, and reviews of red meat consumption (includes pork) and cancer studies calling the outcomes inconclusive on the sites of behemoth Breast Cancer organizations and meat industries. While I agree that these studies are mostly observational and only imply associations, their findings should raise red flags.
Why so down on pork?
Many of you know that I advocate the use of occasional clean meat on a Breast Cancer Healing Diet. However, that diet excludes pork. Here’s why:
Tests positive for antibiotic resistant bacteria and traces of veterinary drug. 80% of all antibiotics sold in the U.S. are given to farm animals raised for food. Do you want that in your body?
Food preservatives such as nitrate and nitrite in processed meat, including ham, bacon and hot dogs. That means any meat that has been preserved by smoking, curing, salting or adding pig 2preservatives.
Recent claims that the new USDA pork inspection program isn’t sufficiently able to evaluate product.
Pigs eat dirty food including dead carcasses and feces.
Over 100 viruses come to the US through pork imported from China.
Pork meat is toxic and saturated with toxins since they have such a short digestion time that does not reduce the toxic burden. Plus, they do not have sweat glands to release toxins through the skin.
Pigs are loaded with parasites like trichinella and tapeworms.
It is high in saturated fat which has been linked to a higher risk of Breast Cancer.
Cooking at a high temperature creates a carcinogen with estrogenic effects (when you bring home the bacon, you fry it up in a pan, right?). Cancer causing hetero-cyclic-amines (HCAs) are found in pork dishes, such as pork chops and other pan-fried pork, Chinese-style and Western-style roast pork, pork ribs and barbecued pork and in the pork drippings used to make gravy. Two of the HCAs found in pork have been shown to have potent estrogenic activity, inducing activation of estrogen-regulated genes, proliferation of estrogen-dependent cells and up-regulation of progesterone receptor.
When you apply Essential #1 , Let food Be Your Medicine, to your healing, you are using food as powerful medicine that supports prevention and healing of Breast Cancer. When it comes to pork, don’t take chances with your health by eating such an unclean meat.
“Dr. Veronique Desaulniers, better known as Dr. V, is the founder of The 7 Essentials System ™, a step-by-step guide that teaches you exactly how to prevent and heal Breast Cancer Naturally. To get your F.R.E.E. 7 day mini e-course, and to receive her weekly action steps and inspiring articles on the power of Natural Medicine, visit http://breastcancerconqueror.com/.”
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