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Make Meat Healthier with This Cooking Trick

May 22nd 2009 23:24

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Firing up the grill this weekend? Keep your choice meats on the healthy side with this cooking philosophy: low and slow.

Cooking meat at a lower temperature is better for your health. It may take a little longer, but the reward is fewer body-aging by-products.


Douse the Flames
When cooked at high heat, meat proteins can form cell-damaging, inflammation-promoting oxidants. And getting too much of these oxidants, called advanced glycation end products (AGEs), may actually shorten lifespan, according to early-stage animal studies. Researchers think certain aging genes may be turned off or on in the absence or presence of these AGEs. Look younger and feel better each passing year with this little trick.

Better Barbecue
Regardless of how you cook, make sure you practice food-safety habits, and heat meat to the right internal temperature.



From: Real Age available free on the web






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Comment by Lester Caudill

May 23rd 2009 14:59
Great tips Katyzzz, and not only healthier, but more tender and tastier.

Comment by katyzzz

May 23rd 2009 21:19
Only too true, Lester.

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