In My Inbox

I get so many emails every day from some of the many websites where I am registered. Most of them are health related (becuase I am still waiting for that cure). Usually I can hit delete on many of them because they don ' t appeal to me for some reason or another. Then I move on to the rest of my day (after the USA today crossword puzzle, checking Facebook, and my blog).In my inbox this morning was a startling, shocking, upsetting email. Its title was: " Is having bacon good for fibromyalgia? " . First of all let me say that I really hate emails that start off with a question. They are just click bait. And I hate that.Next, bacon is a favorite food. I know its not healthy but if I can have bacon I will. I don ' t like other breakfast meats much so its bacon or nothing. And if bacon can be incorporated into dinner, that is just fine with me. (A favorite is cook a couple of pieces of bacon - one per person - in a fry pan. As the bacon is almost done place scallops on top. When the bacon is done, the scallops should be too. Serve scallops with bacon crumbled on top.) I have bacon maybe every few weeks at the very most.Don ' t tempt with bacon in click bait. Its just wrong. But I read the email and found out thatbacon isn ' t that good for fibromyalgia." Bacon is highly acidic and the fatty acids it contains can easily aggravate your pain symptoms. Having a lot of pork can result in massive inflammation of your joints. Just imagine eating bacon for breakfast and having to spend th...
Source: Caroline's Breast Cancer Blog - Category: Cancer & Oncology Tags: bacon fibromyalgia food inflammation Source Type: blogs
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