demi wrote:"Conclusions
Both red and processed meat intakes were positively associated with cancers of the colorectum and lung;
How can "they" make such sweeping and ambiguous statements ?
Also, what is the definition of "processed" meat, surely ALL meat we eat is processed in some way or another .. cooking is processing.
If they mean bacon and sausages, which they normally do, what is the "processing" that makes it carcinogenic ?
I make my own sausages out of minced pork, (home made) bread crumbs, sage leaves, salt & pepper. What is the difference between that and a shepherds pie made out of minced pork, sage, salt & pepper with bread crumbs on top ?
If they mean additives like sodium nitrite and/or potassium nitrite why don't they specify that instead of such scaremongering terms.
The other "favourite" carcinogen of course is smoked meats, if you combine that with red meat then everyone who eats barbecued steak is doomed.
