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Why is red meat considered bad?

Posts: 203 Member
edited November 2024 in Food and Nutrition
I totally rely on hunting or raising the food i eat and everyone tells me red meat will make me fat.

I typically eat meat once a day and sometimes I don't eat it at all in a single day. Depends on my mood. I love meat but I don't eat much and when I eat it I don't eat more than 4 - 6 ounces lol.

I eat venison, chicken and rabbit mainly. Then I eat pork, turkey, beef and duck or goose once in a blue moon. Like I said I only consume 4-6 ounces of meat once a day or none at all lol. Is it going to hurt me? I eat healthy meat because I raise it and hunt it. :)

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  • Posts: 203 Member
    Good deal! Thank you. :)
  • Posts: 1,930 Member
    edited December 2016
    What makes someone overweight is that they're eating over their maintenance level calories, not what kinds of foods they're eating. Red meat will not make you gain weight, unless you're eating over maintenance. Same thing with broccoli or fish or M&Ms or beer-CICO :)
  • Posts: 863 Member
    My wife and I eat red meat at least 3 nights a week, and mornings for me with eggs as well. No ill effects here.
  • Posts: 87 Member
    Red meat isn't bad
  • Posts: 1,794 Member
    Venison is lower in saturated fat than beef so is a good option for eating red meat. Moderation is the key, as with anything you consume. I prefer elk for it's better flavor.
  • Posts: 26,067 Member
    Eat that red meat. It's full of iron.

    And this is precisely why I don't eat much of it.

    Be aware of your own health issues and decide what to eat or avoid based on what works for you.
  • Posts: 111 Member
    Seems to have been demonized as causing Colorectal & other cancers by weak statistical associations. Associations =/= causation. More vegan propaganda they try to use to "convert" people
  • Posts: 12,019 Member
    edited December 2016
    Eat meat. Not too little. Mostly fat. ;)

    Meat is good for you. I know carnivores that are perfectly healthy. Eat up.
  • Posts: 12,019 Member
    There is a difference on who eats red meat.

    Usain Bolt eating red meat. Not a problem.

    The cantor in Sunday mass with the cute voice and size 56 suit and pants like he ran the Phidoppedes run to Athens by the time he reaches his big Buick after mass. Him eating red meat. Big problem.

    That's where red meat got the bad rap. Because the likes of Usain Bolt are a minority ;)

    So because the cantor ate red meat, red meat is bad? He also drank water, breathed air, and probably ate eggs, wheat flour and other foods. I don't think that was it.

    I think the bad rap came about because they fed red meat to rabbits a few decades ago, and discovered that it made their total cholesterol skyrocket. Apparently meat doesn't agree with rabbits.
  • Posts: 19,251 Member
    There is a difference on who eats red meat.

    Usain Bolt eating red meat. Not a problem.

    The cantor in Sunday mass with the cute voice and size 56 suit and pants like he ran the Phidoppedes run to Athens by the time he reaches his big Buick after mass. Him eating red meat. Big problem.

    That's where red meat got the bad rap. Because the likes of Usain Bolt are a minority ;)

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  • Posts: 520 Member
    I eat red meat. It's my favorite. Not bad at all.
  • Posts: 2,528 Member
    edited December 2016
    nvmomketo wrote: »
    Eat meat. Not too much. Mostly fat. ;)

    Meat is good for you. I know carnivores that are perfectly healthy. Eat up.

    Yup ;) I eat at least a pound of beef daily. And a bunch of eggs, butter, and chicken thighs.

    And it's so amazing that you have access to raising and hunting your own food, OP!
  • Posts: 4,647 Member
    nvmomketo wrote: »

    So because the cantor ate red meat, red meat is bad? He also drank water, breathed air, and probably ate eggs, wheat flour and other foods. I don't think that was it.

    I think the bad rap came about because they fed red meat to rabbits a few decades ago, and discovered that it made their total cholesterol skyrocket. Apparently meat doesn't agree with rabbits.

    I just feed my rabbits to eachother.
  • Posts: 16,049 Member
    This is the first time I've ever heard that red meat makes you fat.

    I've read about the "cancer risk" and clogging of ateries etc But never this..

    Could this information perhaps have originated from a vegan or vegetarian site?
  • Posts: 853 Member
    A very smart person told me that I was given all kinds of different teeth. Each a perfect tool for certain tasks. Some to crush nuts and berries, others to rip and shred meat. He went on to say I should use all my teeth every day. Therefore it is important for you to eat some red meat.

    Seriously I believe if you look at beef vs venison the fat calories are different. Love all game for taste and the lower calories, enjoy.
  • Posts: 137 Member
    I thought the red meat scare was because of the higher cholesterol diet? Something about people should eat a higher carb based.

    Last time I looked I read that only 20% of the cholesterol we eat is absorbed into our body, much less than what was understood during the red meat scare.

    I personally eat eggs in the morning and meat for dinner till I hear otherwise.
  • Posts: 215 Member
    Rabbits eat their own poo, as do rats and mice.

    Rodents are not a great model for the human alimentary tract.
  • Posts: 1,510 Member
    I eat over a pound a day everyday am in awesome shape and very healthy
  • Posts: 785 Member
    manther88 wrote: »
    I totally rely on hunting or raising the food i eat and everyone tells me red meat will make me fat.

    I typically eat meat once a day and sometimes I don't eat it at all in a single day. Depends on my mood. I love meat but I don't eat much and when I eat it I don't eat more than 4 - 6 ounces lol.

    I eat venison, chicken and rabbit mainly. Then I eat pork, turkey, beef and duck or goose once in a blue moon. Like I said I only consume 4-6 ounces of meat once a day or none at all lol. Is it going to hurt me? I eat healthy meat because I raise it and hunt it. :)

    I want to do this one day. good job OP. Eat that red meat!
  • Posts: 538 Member
    there is nothing wrong with red meat
  • Posts: 2,713 Member
    Food is bad m'kay, so don't eat food.

    Some if it was due to the higher cholesterol content and the mistaken belief that all cholesterol is bad, just like the mistaken belief that all fat is bad. The only one that is really bad are trans fats but even those won't kill you. If you eat a reasonably balanced diet you are fine and you can eat red meat as you wish.
  • Posts: 12,019 Member

    Hmmm, usung their logic, since feeding plants to cats *kitten* them up royally, all plants are the devil.

    Besides, I'd rather be a clawed and fanged murder machine, than a cotton swab with a pulse and pellet poops.

    Eat all the meats!

    LOL :D
  • Posts: 3,832 Member
    edited December 2016
    Red meat, e.g. beef, is higher in saturated fats and therefore it is recommended to limit consumption of it. Although mono- and poly-unsaturated fats are now considered healthy, saturated fats should still be limited. In the US, beef cattle are regularly fed antibiotics which is leading to resistant bacteria. Also, beef is one of the worst foods for the planet. It takes a lot of water, feed, land, energy, etc. to create a pound of beef. All that being said, we had a rib roast over the holidays and beef remains a treat on our menu.

    Here's a good page comparing red meat to other protein sources: https://www.hsph.harvard.edu/nutritionsource/what-should-you-eat/protein/
  • Posts: 1,525 Member
    Big Chicken came out against red meat in the early 80s and it is still recovering from the media onslaught.
  • Posts: 18,343 Member
    Big Chicken came out against red meat in the early 80s and it is still recovering from the media onslaught.

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  • Posts: 203 Member
    Rocknut53 wrote: »
    Venison is lower in saturated fat than beef so is a good option for eating red meat. Moderation is the key, as with anything you consume. I prefer elk for it's better flavor.

    Man, if I had a chance to eat elk or moose or any other animal I would in a heartbeat!! I prefer venison over beef any day. I raise my own chickens and buy turkeys and rabbits from farmers, so I would think I'm pretty healthy. I don't like eating animal fat. I don't even like grease....it hurts my stomach and intestines so I avoid it.
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