Eating less or no meat
>> Monday, June 3, 2013
HAPPY WEEKEND
Gina Dizon
SAGADA, Mountain Province -- I
was aghast to find tocino for supper one evening. That red ugly, meat was
cooked by a niece who lives somewhere else so I told her to please refrain from
cooking and eating frozen meat, preserved meat, processed meat as these kinds
of food are carcinogenic. In nearly all processed meats are nitrates and
nitrites which turn into carcinogenic nitrosamines as medical notes say.
Thoughts run high of people
afflicted with cancer and diabetes and kidney failure and all these ailments in
the body which has something to do with eating foods with lots of chemicals
alien to the body.
While I would like to enjoy the
remaining years of my life breathing with none of these
dreaded diseases, this means doing away with buying and eating processed
foods and eat as much as possible what we grow in the garden -
camote leaves, sayote shoots, camote, gabi, bananas, and this much
publicized organic food- and breathe better.
Yes. That includes evading fast
food we like so much sold fast in our favorite fast food chains,that tasty
meat, delicious meat, and more processed meat either mixed with other food or
eaten solo doused with coke.
Many processed foods contain
Tran’s fatty acids of a dangerous type of fat. According to the American Heart
Association, these types of foods tend to raise bad cholesterol and lower good
cholesterol while increasing the risk of heart disease. I’m talking about
evading processed meat and all processed foods.
And while that is so, I’m trying
very hard to justify that cultural etag (smoked meat) mixed with chicken meat
-- tasty pinikpikan culturally eaten for ceremonial purposes and now for any
other regular meal. At least this food is not processed.
Of course the chicken that goes
with the contemporary pinikpikan nowadays must have been fed with lots of
chemicalized feed which is the same as processed meat ugh.
A study of 200,000 people by the
University of Hawaii found that “people who ate the most processed meats to
include hot dogs, sausage had a 67 percent higher risk of pancreatic cancer
than those who ate little or no meat products.”
A Canadian study of over 400 men
aged 50 to 80 found similar results. Men whose eating habits fell into the
"processed" pattern of eating processed meats, red meat,
organ meats, refined go aims, vegetable oils and soft drinks had a
significantly higher risk of prostate cancer than men in the other groups.
Men who ate the most processed foods had a 2.5-fold increased prostate
cancer risk.”
And right in your own locality you
can see the rise of cancer and hypertension related ailments since then and
now. Here in Mountain Province, the rise of hypertension related diseases and
cancer called lifestyle diseases were noted in the past ten years says Dr Clare
Lalwet of Sagada’s St Theodore’s Hospital and Provincial Health Officer Dr
Penny Domogo. Both doctors say the prevalence of these diseases has something
to do with eating cancer-prone food.
And before we start blaming
climate change, we start taking note of our diet and that includes doing away
with that tempting, quick stirring coffee called 3 in 1.
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