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Does Bacon Really Affect the Sperm Count?
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<blockquote data-quote="Marco N Cognito" data-source="post: 4425" data-attributes="member: 13"><p>This study is misleading. Eating bacon from organic and/or pastured pork, not the processed CAFO (confined <em>animal feeding</em> operation) meat which give their animals all sorts of toxic antibiotics, hormones, and grains to eat, etc., is healthy. You're talking apples and oranges here. Furthermore, saturated fat from whole unprocessed foods which includes red meat from non-CAFO animals is necessary for production of hormones and other aspects of optimal health. Sticking to a diet of fish only is unhealthy because of the huge amounts of PCBs, mercury and other contaminants in our oceans now more than ever.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Marco N Cognito, post: 4425, member: 13"] This study is misleading. Eating bacon from organic and/or pastured pork, not the processed CAFO (confined [I]animal feeding[/I] operation) meat which give their animals all sorts of toxic antibiotics, hormones, and grains to eat, etc., is healthy. You're talking apples and oranges here. Furthermore, saturated fat from whole unprocessed foods which includes red meat from non-CAFO animals is necessary for production of hormones and other aspects of optimal health. Sticking to a diet of fish only is unhealthy because of the huge amounts of PCBs, mercury and other contaminants in our oceans now more than ever. [/QUOTE]
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