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    The China Study:

    Questions from the book "The China Study". I just started reading it and it's pretty straightforward but very controversial. The author advocates a vegetarian diet claiming that animal protein is the catalyst for most cancers. Obviously it's much more in depth than that, but I wanted to know if anyone with more knowledge on the subject could give me a hand?

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    Clemson
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    Oxygen is a primer for cancer but you don't see me holding my breath! 1.8 million Chinese have cancer (I realize the ratio of 70/100,000 due to their large population.) and much of it varies between lifestyles.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Clemson
    Oxygen is a primer for cancer but you don't see me holding my breath! 1.8 million Chinese have cancer (I realize the ratio of 70/100,000 due to their large population.) and much of it varies between lifestyles.
    Thanks, Clemson. I was going to e-mail you but lost track of your e-mail address.

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    Most of the time when I hear that someone has cancer, one of the first foods they're told to avoid is red meat.

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    Younger Longer....

    Look into Calorie Restriction and the work of Roy Walford. The most effective method of decreasing cancer and all other degenerative diseases in mammals is Calorie Restriction with Optimum Nutrition. www.walford.com

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    do you think that calorie restriction whit adeguate nutrition is possible to follow for an sprinter and/or a person who train hard?

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