Swapping Bacon for Nuts May Lower Dementia Risk by 20 Percent, New Study Finds
Swapping Bacon for Nuts May Lower Dementia Risk by 20 Percent, New Study Finds
Recent research has identified a significant link between the consumption of processed red meats and an increased risk of dementia.
I can already tell you that people would probably still risk dementia than give up bacon
15 0 ReplyThere's vegan bacon that's healthier to eat
7 0 ReplyIt also doesn't have the flavor or texture of bacon
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Demented bacon eaters does sound like an apt outcome.
11 0 ReplyMmm I can't wait to dig into a walnut, egg, and cheese sandwich.
10 0 ReplyYou joke, but I've been eating these salty smoked soy chips with walnut oil as a bacon-ish topping and it's dope af
6 0 Replysoy chips
Here you go - you replaced bacon with something bacon-like. Not nuts.
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Try walnut butter.
4 0 ReplyThat actually sounds great
Brb, gonna get me some nuts
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That's nuts!
I discovered long ago that I don't really like bacon, I like the salt and seasonings. I was trying to be healthy and bought bacon without the salt and stuff that I couldn't pronounce and found that I didn't really enjoy it so I stopped. There will be trouble if you try to take away my (salted & seasoned) cashews.
7 0 ReplyWater is wet, more at 11!
7 0 ReplyWalnut oil has Omega 3!
And it's delicious 😩 💦
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