Message from @Wojak

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2019-03-02 17:58:19 UTC  

nope

2019-03-02 17:58:45 UTC  

you understand how cancer cells feed?

2019-03-02 17:58:46 UTC  

I don't want meme privileges per se, I just want to be able to link relevant citations.

2019-03-02 17:59:16 UTC  

kinder bueno cures my depression

2019-03-02 17:59:26 UTC  

Yes. Generally glycogen metabolism, but some cancers actually don't rely on this.

2019-03-02 17:59:28 UTC  

@Wojak Sometimes you just got to let the stupid be as stupid does. PM's are the best option right now.

2019-03-02 17:59:54 UTC  

@Kragt who hurt you

2019-03-02 17:59:56 UTC  

Hence why keto or low-carb diets _may_ (emphasis on may) be a very good overall cancer risk reduction.

2019-03-02 18:00:00 UTC  

@Wojak Can you DM me all the studies you have?

2019-03-02 18:00:05 UTC  

and why are you so quick to drop vocab such as conspiracy

2019-03-02 18:00:07 UTC  

Which ones, Secrite?

2019-03-02 18:00:18 UTC  

Because, Darkness, you alleged a conspiracy.

2019-03-02 18:00:27 UTC  

@Darkness You litereally described a conspiracy.

2019-03-02 18:00:41 UTC  

@Wojak The carnivore is not ideal ones.

2019-03-02 18:00:49 UTC  

you need meme privelages to post any kind of link

2019-03-02 18:00:51 UTC  

well

2019-03-02 18:00:56 UTC  

"Conspiracy" is a concept, it doesn't imply that it's true or false, but you're not evidencing the claim.

2019-03-02 18:01:00 UTC  

you've been indoctrinated, nothing else I can say realy

2019-03-02 18:01:13 UTC  

That's not evidence.

2019-03-02 18:01:19 UTC  

It's _another_ assertion, and a fallacy.

2019-03-02 18:01:37 UTC  

@secrite I'll send you the meta-analysis on meat consumption and colorectal cancer risk.

2019-03-02 18:01:58 UTC  

@Wojak What are the ideal diets then, in your estimation?

2019-03-02 18:02:06 UTC  

cognitive dissonance

2019-03-02 18:02:15 UTC  

High fiber and meat with occasional fibrous fruits.

2019-03-02 18:02:31 UTC  

What sources of fiber?

2019-03-02 18:02:37 UTC  

What fruit?

2019-03-02 18:02:42 UTC  

ie low-carb vegetables, meat preferably fish, and maybe an orange or banana to round off once in a while.

2019-03-02 18:02:54 UTC  

He is saying he has nothing.
To quote someone HHH likes from time to time. There is no conflicting messages here. The action is the message.

2019-03-02 18:02:56 UTC  

Broccoli is a good example, as is spinach, asparagus, etc.

2019-03-02 18:03:33 UTC  

The jury is inconclusive on legumes because different populations tolerate them wildly differently.

2019-03-02 18:03:46 UTC  

Some people experience horrendous intestinal distress even with attempts to acclimate.

2019-03-02 18:03:50 UTC  

Huh, the legumes bit is news to me.

2019-03-02 18:03:59 UTC  

even that guy cole, for the snake diet has testimoney of reversals

2019-03-02 18:04:13 UTC  

It's related to FODMAP intolerance (it's population based and the FODMAP avoidance diet is largely a fad)

2019-03-02 18:04:32 UTC  

@Wojak Is there any note about cooking methods in this generally good diet?
FODMAP?

2019-03-02 18:04:37 UTC  

gerson therapy group

2019-03-02 18:04:39 UTC  

legumes, beans etc are common in south asian diet

2019-03-02 18:04:50 UTC  

i guess we evolved for that

2019-03-02 18:04:58 UTC  

@Wojak Ok, cool. I basically eat that honestly - berries, nuts, beef, organs (liver), eggs, milk, butter, broccoli/cauliflower

2019-03-02 18:05:37 UTC  

@The-Free-Monk Yeah, I can't stand grains/legumes but do great on dairy/animals. I'm more Nordic/Slavic.

2019-03-02 18:05:54 UTC  

Naturally any recommendation I give must be taken cautiously because population differences and medical issues exist. Some people can't consume milk (lactose intolerance), or are allergic to nuts, or don't tolerate legumes or grains well (as in the case of celiac and gluten).