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shafique wrote:agree ebonics - I try to avoid all mechanically processed meats.
Interestingly the article seems to single out processed pig meat products - and this is in a UK tabloid paper (that is quite right wing). The sausages and bacon tend to include nitrates/nitrites (or something similar) which some say are the causal factors for increased cancer risks - but I'm not a scientist and don't intend to start eating pork!
Cheers,
Shafique
benwj wrote:You are treading on dangerous ground when you start trying to justify religious befiefs using scientific studies.
You should not need any other reasons for not eating pork other than those given by PBUH Muhammad.
Out of interest, what are they???
Therefore, if we were to take out the beneficial aspects of the rich in fibre Spanish diet, it could be argued that the bowel cancer rates would be even higher - lending weight to the hypothesis that processed pork increases cancer risk).
I haven't mentioned religion in this thread
shafique wrote:ebonics - stats can be interpreted in many ways, all one can do is look at evidence and see whether the findings support the theory or not.
It would be interesting to see if the findings of the original article can be replicated in other countries.
I'm sure just these stats won't change many people's eating habits - I just thought it interesting (and yes, from my perspective it strengthened my conviction that I am right not eat pork)
Cheers,
Shafique
Flying Dutchman wrote:Are there any studies done whether people who eat halal have a longer life expectancy than others? That would be interesting to me. I remember reading somewhere that Jews eating kosher have a slighly longer life expectancy.
Also concerning food and drinking habits, the following saying comes from several studies concerning the usage of alcohol: "a glass of wine everyday to keep the doctor away".
Edit: Did some googling afterwards (maybe next time I should first google and then write). Seems there is quite some consensus red wine (in moderation of course) reduces the risk of cancer, espesially prostate cancer. Beer might have the same effect.
shafique wrote:As for wine, it is no surprise to Muslims that there is some benefit in alcohol - all the studies show there is a 'J' curve - small amounts are beneficial, but increasing amounts are not beneficial. The fact that the Quran states this fact is for Muslims a reinforcement of faith, and I guess for others a happy coincidence
Cheers,
Shafique
shafique wrote:As for wine, it is no surprise to Muslims that there is some benefit in alcohol - all the studies show there is a 'J' curve - small amounts are beneficial, but increasing amounts are not beneficial. The fact that the Quran states this fact is for Muslims a reinforcement of faith, and I guess for others a happy coincidence
benwj wrote:You're right. People are far more worried about the fat content in pork rather than the risk of getting cancer. The popularity of aspartame proves this, but that is a different topic all together.
Regarding the cleanliness of pigs, I once had a pet pig, and I can confirm that they are very clean animals. They are as smart as dogs but unlike dogs, they don't eat their own crap, sniff lick each others butts, or lick their balls. They crap in a designated area of their pen and prefer to sleep on dry clean ground. They do smell if left unattended, which may be why they are considered unclean. But we would smell also if we didn't wash.
Flying Dutchman wrote:shafique wrote:As for wine, it is no surprise to Muslims that there is some benefit in alcohol - all the studies show there is a 'J' curve - small amounts are beneficial, but increasing amounts are not beneficial. The fact that the Quran states this fact is for Muslims a reinforcement of faith, and I guess for others a happy coincidence
I thought the Quran states that there are some benefits to alcohol. Where does it say alcohol in moderation is beneficial???
shafique wrote:Chapter 2 v219
THEY WILL ASK YOU CONCERNING ALCOHOLIC BEVERAGES AND GAMBLING. SAY: IN EACH OF THERE LIES SERIOUS VICE, AS WELL AS SOME BENEFITS FOR MANKIND, YET THEIR SIN IS GREATER THAN THEIR USEFULNESS (S2:V219)
alternative translation is:
They ask you the precept of wine and gambling. Say you, 'in both there is great sin and also some worldly profit for the people but their sin is greater than their profit and ask you what they ought to spend, say you, 'that which is saved after your needs'. Thus, Allah explains to you His Signs so that you may do after reflecting,
I'm taking the 'some benefit' to mean the beneficial effects of alcohol when taken in moderation - which is what has been shown in science.
Flying Dutchman wrote:Shafique, please donot get me wrong here. I donot try to bash to alcohol thing in Islam here. I think it is in general a great thing that the Quran warns against the usage of alcohol (just look around you and see how much damage it does). Only, when using common sense I cannot see how moderate use of alcohol is bad, a sin etc....