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Old 06-29-2005, 01:03 PM
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Lol i love making a huge omelete with cheese melted in center add sausage to.
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Lol i love making a huge omelete with cheese melted in center add sausage to.
did that this morning but no sausage in the house :( still tasted good though
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I only eat 3 or 4 yolks per day. It would be a hard task for me to eat a dozen eggs at one sitting otherwise.
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I only eat 3 or 4 yolks per day. It would be a hard task for me to eat a dozen eggs at one sitting otherwise.
this post has confused the sh*t out of me lmao
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lol ok its eggs are ok for you the whole thing as many as you want thats what I learned from this Oh and because im lazy and i dont wonna start new thread I read something about cheese soo for all you cheese omelet eaters (me) this for you

If you’re a male aged between 20 and 45 and you love to eat cheese, you better read this report very carefully. A recent study has shown that men who eat a lot of cheese are at a higher risk of contracting testicular cancer. Testicular cancer is the most common form of cancer in men aged between 20 and 45 years.

Overall knowledge of what increases the risk of testicular cancer is very limited. Scientists at the University of Ottawa in Canada set out to investigate the impact of diet on this form of cancer.

Data from 601 cases of testicular cancer and 744 population-based controls collected in eight of the 10 Canadian provinces between 1994-97 were used to explore the relationship between diet and testicular cancer risk. The researchers systematically examined 17 food groups, 15 nutrients and four individual foods based on data collected through a 69-item food-frequency questionnaire.

Results suggested that a high intake of cheese is associated with an elevated risk of testicular cancer in Canadian males. The high amount of trans fats in cooked cheese is suspected as the culprit. However, bodybuilders tend to be pretty smart when it comes to avoiding high fat foods in their diet. Avoiding regular (full-fat) cheese appears to be a smart move for men.
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interesting study
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Old 06-29-2005, 07:34 PM
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i always eat the aged cheeses, they are so good...

people have been eating cheese for YEARS. its the processed cheese slices and stuff like that that'll cost you
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Yeah, but there'll probably be a study in two years saying that if you DON'T eat cheese you'll get prostate cancer, or liver cancer or brain cancer.

It seems like everything, except water, MAY increase the CHANCES of someone contracting SOME SORT of cancer.

Plus, you gotta die of something. Why not go well fed?
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I'll just say to myself what I always say about stuff like this. It will never happen to me or what are the chances.
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exactly, and to be honest with you i would rather not have to worry about all of that stuff and just eat cheese any way and if i get cancer in however long ill make sure to make a thread about it here
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