Grass-Fed vs Grain-Fed Beef – What’s The Difference?

I didn't mean to say one shouldn't eat bacon, just that it doesn't make sense to criticize the fat profile of grain-fed beef if one eats bacon.

Broda Barnes' book about hypothyroidism written in 1976 already explains why mainstream medicine is wrong about PUFAs. He was ahead of the health blogosphere by like 35 years.

Also, the mainstream theories about saturated fats, cholesterol, and heart attacks are all wrong. The main factor is thyroid function. Broda Barnes explains this well in his books about hypothyroidism and heart attacks.
 
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I didn't mean to say one shouldn't eat bacon, just that it doesn't make sense to criticize the fat profile of grain-fed beef if one eats bacon.

Grassfed beef bacon aint bad, either. And like ground beef, isn't overly fishy to me.
 
I didn't mean to say one shouldn't eat bacon, just that it doesn't make sense to criticize the fat profile of grain-fed beef if one eats bacon.

Broda Barnes' book about hypothyroidism written in 1976 already explains why mainstream medicine is wrong about PUFAs. He was ahead of the health blogosphere by like 35 years.

Also, the mainstream theories about saturated fats, cholesterol, and heart attacks are all wrong. The main factor is thyroid function. Broda Barnes explains this well in his books about hypothyroidism and heart attacks.

The evidence is pretty strong for the role of chronic inflammation in cardio-vascular disease.
 
Acala, bacon is a great food, maybe even a health food, if the pigs are from Thailand. Pigs' fat reflects their diet, and the fat profile of pigs from Thailand is similar to coconut oil's.
 
Grassfed beef bacon aint bad, either.

I've been trying to source that ever since Gunny mentioned it.

The reason I have 'hoity toity' grass fed beef is more because that was the only option for local grass fed beef. There are only two places that sell it locally and the other place was slightly cheaper but too far of a drive to make it worth while.
 
The evidence is pretty strong for the role of chronic inflammation in cardio-vascular disease.

It might sound like a bold statement, but when the thyroid works well almost everything else fixes itself. Broda Barnes' books make that case, and also have things you would find interesting, like what's wrong with PUFAs from different perspectives.
 
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