I would need to know more about this study. It can simply be that anyone who consciously embarks on a "diet" (be it vegan, macrobiotic, raw, vegetarian, etc.) will also lead a healthier lifestyle in general than that of "non vegetarians" who very well may not think about their diet nor the health implications of their lifestyle at all.
This is kinda true and I realize it even before these people did. vegetarians do get cancers. but the story is different. My father's father was 84 years old when he passed away. and the reason was a cancer he got three months ago before his death. The reason cancer never overpowered him was because he was a vegetarian and his cancer grew very slowly. It came in his neck. and the funny thing is he or anyone else didn't know he had cancer. because there are no symptoms. he was a healthy person who owned paddy fields. he eats rice and vegetables. he never got any cancer tratments. he said he dont need it. he pass away peasfully in sleep. The other person who got cancer is my mother's mother. now she is 90 years old and she is still alive and healthy. Her cancer came into her breast. She felt a lump in her breast 50 years ago. but it never grew up. but at age 90 she said she felt like a rock inside her breast. and doctors did a scan and that was when we discovered about her issue. They did an opparation to remove her cancer. But a small part of it is still inside her. The funny thing is she still doesnt knew she had a cancer. And no therapy. only few medications. The docter said that her cancer grew veryslowly because she dont eat anything with meat protine. But her both sisters who die in cancer suffer alot and one die in 28 and the other in 50. they struglt for a long time with many syptems and medications that made them mad in the end. And one of my cosisn suffer from a whomb issu. She has a cancer in her whomb. She is 35 when she discover it. But sisnce younger days she had many symptoms. Bad piriods pain. she said she keps 7 hot water bottles around her belly. she felt sleepy all the time. tierd. tummy pain. bleading. and may other, her perants thought she is weak and make her eat cow meat and chiken and eggs. But what happen was things got worse but the ynever knew. and the day she gave birth to a baby, the Doctoer's discover about the whomb cancer. the cancer was very big and over power her whole body . that why she was weak. Doctoers immdiatly remove her womb but still some parts are inside her. She is always sick. fainting and many issues. So the docter sujest her to change to a vegitarien diet. but and her family only laugh at doctoers. she is still in pain. So yes all these examples teach me that vegetarians do get cancers. but the cancer want grow in a speed. so most of them live without any issues.
It's problematic that other vids here say Vegetables and regular diet doesn't do anything, moreso remind your that what Vegetables? Pesticides and Herbicide free?
The reason that plant based diets resulted in higher fracture rates, is due to the fact that those on the diet were substantially lighter. Heavier people have denser bones. The work around is to use weight bearing exercise, which can include weighted vests, etc.
Weird how dr. Orlich was actually paid to do this study by vegetarians (7th Day Adventists)... even says so in the study that it's a conflict of interest...
Zero information in this report. Adjusting for other factors ?? Relative risk versus actual risk. There are so many variables and adjustments and bias with epidemiology studies that these are pretty much worthless.
@@someguy2135 I get that, this isn't any more reliable than a biased guess. For sure nothing to base a lifetime diet recommendation on. I'm not against the studies something useful may turn up eventually. But it hasn't yet.
I would need to know more about this study. It can simply be that anyone who consciously embarks on a "diet" (be it vegan, macrobiotic, raw, vegetarian, etc.) will also lead a healthier lifestyle in general than that of "non vegetarians" who very well may not think about their diet nor the health implications of their lifestyle at all.
Just type his full name on Google and you will find many of his papers.
Once you know what igf1 and mtor are and how phyto chemicals fight cancer it just makes sense to not question the studies.
"Non-vegeterians" is too broad a category to conclude that the meat has any more impact than some other element in their diets or lifestyles.
This is kinda true and I realize it even before these people did. vegetarians do get cancers. but the story is different. My father's father was 84 years old when he passed away. and the reason was a cancer he got three months ago before his death. The reason cancer never overpowered him was because he was a vegetarian and his cancer grew very slowly. It came in his neck. and the funny thing is he or anyone else didn't know he had cancer. because there are no symptoms. he was a healthy person who owned paddy fields. he eats rice and vegetables. he never got any cancer tratments. he said he dont need it. he pass away peasfully in sleep. The other person who got cancer is my mother's mother. now she is 90 years old and she is still alive and healthy. Her cancer came into her breast. She felt a lump in her breast 50 years ago. but it never grew up. but at age 90 she said she felt like a rock inside her breast. and doctors did a scan and that was when we discovered about her issue. They did an opparation to remove her cancer. But a small part of it is still inside her. The funny thing is she still doesnt knew she had a cancer. And no therapy. only few medications. The docter said that her cancer grew veryslowly because she dont eat anything with meat protine. But her both sisters who die in cancer suffer alot and one die in 28 and the other in 50. they struglt for a long time with many syptems and medications that made them mad in the end. And one of my cosisn suffer from a whomb issu. She has a cancer in her whomb. She is 35 when she discover it. But sisnce younger days she had many symptoms. Bad piriods pain. she said she keps 7 hot water bottles around her belly. she felt sleepy all the time. tierd. tummy pain. bleading. and may other, her perants thought she is weak and make her eat cow meat and chiken and eggs. But what happen was things got worse but the ynever knew. and the day she gave birth to a baby, the Doctoer's discover about the whomb cancer. the cancer was very big and over power her whole body . that why she was weak. Doctoers immdiatly remove her womb but still some parts are inside her. She is always sick. fainting and many issues. So the docter sujest her to change to a vegitarien diet. but and her family only laugh at doctoers. she is still in pain. So yes all these examples teach me that vegetarians do get cancers. but the cancer want grow in a speed. so most of them live without any issues.
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It's problematic that other vids here say Vegetables and regular diet doesn't do anything, moreso remind your that what Vegetables? Pesticides and Herbicide free?
And destroys bone density
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The reason that plant based diets resulted in higher fracture rates, is due to the fact that those on the diet were substantially lighter. Heavier people have denser bones. The work around is to use weight bearing exercise, which can include weighted vests, etc.
Weird how dr. Orlich was actually paid to do this study by vegetarians (7th Day Adventists)... even says so in the study that it's a conflict of interest...
Not all SDA's are vegetarian. This study compared those SDA's who ate meat and those who didn't.
Keto blows this bs out of the water!
Short term benefits only. Look at the health problems Epileptics who are assigned the diet eventually experience.
@@someguy2135 Na.
@@someguy2135 Consume what your body is made of. Protein, fat, saturated fat, cholesterol, water, and salt. Vegetables are poison!
My family owns this fast food business and we all have been eating fast foods for decades and no one has cancers.
The plural of anecdote is not data. Look at those people who smoked all their lives and lived to an old age. You shouldn't count on having good genes.
Zero information in this report. Adjusting for other factors ?? Relative risk versus actual risk. There are so many variables and adjustments and bias with epidemiology studies that these are pretty much worthless.
When it comes to chronic diseases, they are the only way, since chronic diseases develop after years on a diet pattern.
@@someguy2135 I get that, this isn't any more reliable than a biased guess. For sure nothing to base a lifetime diet recommendation on. I'm not against the studies something useful may turn up eventually. But it hasn't yet.