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I know that a good quality, free-range meat is the best choice for eating
meat raw b/c parasites & bacteria are minimal. But are there any choices I
could make a the grocery store that would be safe? What type of meat and
what cut?
I was thinking no pork (trichinosis) or chicken (salmonilla). But what
about red meat? Any known parasites or bacteria? If so, isn't it mainly
from the handling/processing of the meat? So, what about an eye round
steak?
Now for some meat questions. BTW, there is supposed to be a new meat
labeling policy implemented sometime in the near future. Now, all meat will
be labeled for fat, protein, etc. This is good for me b/c I've always gone
with the leaner cuts, even though it contradicts paleo purism.
At my grocery store, I noticed that none of the pork cuts were lean. I've
heard that eye round steak is just as lean as chicken breast - is that true?
What about just regular round steak (not the eye cut)? Isn't eye-round
steak the leanest cut of red meat available?
Let's say a serving of red meat is about 1 deck of cards. How many grams of
creatine are in this? If it's even just a few, then eye round steak would
be an optimal choice for fat loss during a low calorie diet. During
dieting, the body reduces T4 to T3 conversion by the liver b/c ATP stores
are low. But, even though the body is on low calories, if it gets ATP from
creatine, it may be a way to 'trick' your body into preventing thyroid down
regulation. Any thoughts?
Oh, and 1 other thing. Has anyone tried L-tyrosine as a supplement? I've
heard that it reduces appetited by stimulating adrenaline - to what extent?
Thanks for the help,
xx Justin xx
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