How bad is pork belly for you?
Should I drop it?
>how bad is x for you
Unless the substance is toxic, nothing is inherently bad for us. Pork belly is just fatty. Not necessarily bad, just don't go eating shitloads of it and expect to lose weight.
>>42385035
fpbp
>>42385035
>nothing is inherently bad for us
>unless the substance is toxic
LMAO idiot! how bout..
>saturated fat
>sodium
just off the top of my head too. bet you voted for trump, moron
>>42387095
>sodium is bad
living the memes
>>42387095
here's your (You)
>>42384996
oh it's GOOD
it eat it with my friend shariese she go OH
>>42387095
>LMAO idiot! how bout..
>saturated fat
>https://authoritynutrition.com/it-aint-the-fat-people/
>https://authoritynutrition.com/top-8-reasons-not-to-fear-saturated-fats/
>https://authoritynutrition.com/saturated-fat-good-or-bad/
>https://chriskresser.com/the-diet-heart-myth-cholesterol-and-saturated-fat-are-not-the-enemy/
>http://press.endocrine.org/doi/full/10.1210/jcem.85.1.6291
>https://breakingmuscle.com/healthy-eating/why-all
>sodium
>And as for salt, which Audette rails against in a manner so prolific it rivals the Westboro Baptist Church's hatred of the homosexuals, it's not only necessary, but critical.
>"Certain isolated groups in areas such as Brazil, Papua New Guinea, and rural African communities have been found to live on sodium intakes of as little as 1150 mg per day. However, despite finding generally low blood pressure in these remote communities, the little evidence that exists on these low salt societies suggests shorter life expectancy and higher mortality rates" (Kresser).
>Paleo authors will often rail against sodium intake, suggesting that paleolithic man consumed less sodium than is recommended by the government to maintain optimal health. Apparently, however, they lack access to Wikipedia. Wild animals, of whom our ancestors were a part, utilize natural "salt licks" to maintain healthy bone and muscle growth. These mineral licks are so important to wildlife that they're illegally used to bait animals for hunting, and even the Vikings mentioned them prominently in their mythology. According to Norse mythology,
>"In Norse mythology, before the creation of the world, it was the divine cow Audhumla who, through her licking of the cosmic salt ice, gave form to Buri, ancestor of the gods and grandfather of Odin. On the first day as Audhumla licked, Buri's hair appeared from the ice, on the second day his head and on the third his body" (Wikipedia)
>(cont.)
>>42387137
>(cont.)
>In other words, no matter what the paleo authors might say, they're fucking morons- salt is important in your diet. Nevermind seasonings, which have been used since time immemorial- you need to salt your food. The issue with salt isn't too much salt- it's an imbalance in your salt and potassium intake. Prehistoric man ate a hell of a lot more potassium than we did, which kept their electrolytes balanced and kept them hydrated.
>https://chaosandpain.blogspot.com/2015/07/paleotards-are-doing-it-wrong-part-deux.html?zx=cdf94e01fe149119
>just off the top of my head too. bet you voted for trump, moron
t. real idiot and moron and most likely still assblasted Shillary supporter standing "with Her"
>>42387137
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>>42384996
isn't pork belly literal bacon? But a lot of it?
>>42387178
It's the other way round
>>42384996
EAT BOY
>>42385035
>>42387095
>>42387694
a post by Nina is the most credible you can get my man
>>42387095
>>42387095
Why do leftist shits keep bringing up politics on a non-political board? If you keep screeching about how butthurt you are people like me will vote for trump out of spite again. And your pussy asses will lose another election.