Re: Deer hunting may put men's hearts at risk
[quote=frugivore](Poster's note:
The animal fat in deer clogs cerebral, heart, penile,
and all arteries in the body. The uric acid or trioxypurine in deer flesh
is much stronger than caffein. The adrenal hormones which saturate the flesh of
animal chased by serially stalking killers is only partially broken up by cooking
and acts as a biochemical anger-fright-terror unnatural heart stimulatnt.)[/quote]
Oaky, I have to call B.S. on this [i]opinion[/i]. First of all, you know nothing of hunting. Serially Stalking killers? Where do you get such a whacko idea as that? Your sadly mistaken. Do you honestly think that this is hunting? Man you need to get out. To be perfectly honest, the animals I hunt rarely know I am there. Therefor, no adrenal hormones are produced.
Second, this is a study on 25 men? Please, how can that be anywhere near scientific? What condition were these men in before hand? This is such a shallow control group as to be laughable. Of course hunting or for that matter any exertion involving the body moving through space is going to tax the body more than merely running or walking on a treadmill. More muscle groups are called upon when you have the varied terrain that is encumbent on moving across Mother earth.
Third, the group of people chosen for this were already at risk for any strenuous exercise. So, this "study" coupled with your having absolutely no idea of what hunting is about, is pure rhetoric based on ignorance and conjecture.