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<blockquote data-quote="Jeanne - Simme Valley" data-source="post: 1823478" data-attributes="member: 968"><p>Well. That was an easy read!</p><p></p><p>Like I said, lot of mumbo jumbo. </p><p>Your article says:</p><p>"Since functional lipid components are contributed thru dietary consumption is reported on mg/100g of meat basis rather than on a % of total fat basis." ??? (Playing with numbers - exactly what Cornell beef department told me. Instead of % total fat, they use meat basis ---- which is LOWER IN FAT on grass fed.</p><p>Also, says:</p><p>"Beef from grass-fed contains lesser total fat than from grain-fed in all breeds of cattle".</p><p>This is exactly what the Michigan study said. A lot simpler.....and says other than someone dieting, insignificant.</p><p></p><p>Lots of room for people to believe what they want. </p><p>It's a game. Charge more because it's "healthier". Win win for you.</p><p>Eat organic....it's healthier.</p><p>Don't eat GMOs, it's not healthy.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Jeanne - Simme Valley, post: 1823478, member: 968"] Well. That was an easy read! Like I said, lot of mumbo jumbo. Your article says: "Since functional lipid components are contributed thru dietary consumption is reported on mg/100g of meat basis rather than on a % of total fat basis." ??? (Playing with numbers - exactly what Cornell beef department told me. Instead of % total fat, they use meat basis ---- which is LOWER IN FAT on grass fed. Also, says: "Beef from grass-fed contains lesser total fat than from grain-fed in all breeds of cattle". This is exactly what the Michigan study said. A lot simpler.....and says other than someone dieting, insignificant. Lots of room for people to believe what they want. It's a game. Charge more because it's "healthier". Win win for you. Eat organic....it's healthier. Don't eat GMOs, it's not healthy. [/QUOTE]
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