'New Zealanders with type two diabetes having amputations in record numbers'
The tragic thing about this is that the population is so conditioned by meat and dairy industry that they rarely even realise or accept that the journey towards amputations is accelerated by eating animal products which coagulate, solidify, and finally block arteries and veins which carry blood to and from the limbs.
The industries have Kiwis so primed to be irrationally phobic about veganism, and so addicted by putting dairy unnecessarily into foods (it excites opiate receptors), that the bulk of the population moves as if on a conveyer belt in an abbatoir towards cardiac and vascular issues.
Recent NZ comments on a Herald article about a study in the medical, peer-reviewed Lancet journal showed they would rather deny validity of those doing superb research than face the truth that animal products can have such cumulative negative effects on the body. Hence NZ's shocking bowel cancer stats.
I do wonder how many of the comments came directly from those in the industries to continue their blood profiteering, though.
#nz #kiwis #health #cancer #bowelcancer #diet #vegan #plantbased #dairy #meat
Don't fuck with your gut biome, which is what ultra-processed foods seem to be doing.
If smoking was the cancer villain of the 20th century, eating ultra-processed food may be its 21st-century counterpart, says Prof Devi Sridhar, chair of global public health at the University of Edinburgh
If smoking was the cancer villain of the 20th century, eating ultra-processed food may be its 21st-century counterpart, says Prof Devi Sridhar, chair of global public health at the University of Edinburgh
If smoking was the cancer villain of the 20th century, eating ultra-processed food may be its 21st-century counterpart, says Prof Devi Sridhar, chair of global public health at the University of Edinburgh
A groundbreaking study from Flinders University has revealed that individuals who have both adenomas and serrated polyps, two common types of bowel polyps, are five times more likely to develop bowel cancer. The study, which analyzed over 8,400 colonoscopy records, found that these benign growths co... [More info]
Sending my poo off to the government, as is my proud patriotic duty.
90% of bowel cancers can be treated if diagnosed early, but something like 60% of eligible Australians would rather die than do the free test, even though it's not invasive like a Covid test, and really no more icky than wiping your arse.