Orangeslice13
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You are more likely to get cancer if you eat bacon regularly than having a side effect from Covid or the Covid vaccine.Shut your whore mouth!
You are more likely to get cancer if you eat bacon regularly than having a side effect from Covid or the Covid vaccine.
It’s the #1 worst thing you can eat.
1. Bacon
Let’s get this fan favorite out of the way first. Bacon is not good for your health.
“Many don’t know that the World Health Organization has classified bacon in the same category as tobacco when it comes to carcinogenesis,” says Reyzan Shali, MD, referring to the process by which normal cells are transformed into cancer cells. “We have done a good job asking people to give up tobacco, but how come we have not done a good job asking people to not eat bacon?”
I like a good dip of Grizzly after a bacon egg biscuitYou are more likely to get cancer if you eat bacon regularly than having a side effect from Covid or the Covid vaccine.
It’s the #1 worst thing you can eat.
1. Bacon
Let’s get this fan favorite out of the way first. Bacon is not good for your health.
“Many don’t know that the World Health Organization has classified bacon in the same category as tobacco when it comes to carcinogenesis,” says Reyzan Shali, MD, referring to the process by which normal cells are transformed into cancer cells. “We have done a good job asking people to give up tobacco, but how come we have not done a good job asking people to not eat bacon?”
Hush. If the anti bacon people are successful, less demand for bacon means lower cost bacon for people like us.
You do what you want. I just provide evidenceGood point. @Orangeslice13 please continue on with your anti-bacon crusade.
You are more likely to get cancer if you eat bacon regularly than having a side effect from Covid or the Covid vaccine.
It’s the #1 worst thing you can eat.
1. Bacon
Let’s get this fan favorite out of the way first. Bacon is not good for your health.
“Many don’t know that the World Health Organization has classified bacon in the same category as tobacco when it comes to carcinogenesis,” says Reyzan Shali, MD, referring to the process by which normal cells are transformed into cancer cells. “We have done a good job asking people to give up tobacco, but how come we have not done a good job asking people to not eat bacon?”