Digestive Care Expert Brenda Watson

Detox Your Steak (No, that’s not an Oxymoron)

My Weekly ‘Renew You’ Challenge

Disclaimer: If you’re a vegetarian, you might want to skip this post!

Okay, so we all know that red meat is not especially healthy for us. The saturated fat content alone is enough to clog our arteries, and experts having been telling us for a while now that a diet high in red meat is linked to a higher risk of developing colon cancer…not to mention that raising cattle is highly energy intensive.

Then again, I believe that if you deprive yourself of something that you absolutely love, it can have a tendency to backfire on you. So first, let me say that if you don’t eat red meat, good for you!

But, if you haven’t quite reached that point, don’t be so hard on yourself. From now on, just do your best to opt for organic, grass-fed beef, since it’s the safest, healthiest choice if you’re going to eat red meat. However, if you like to grill your steaks and burgers—as a lot of folks do—keep in mind that grilled meat is often contaminated with cancer-causing chemicals as the result of the high heat.

The good news? Looking through a natural health magazine the other day, I found the following two recommendations for reducing carcinogenic compounds in red meat and realized that both were pretty smart!

  •  Marinate beef in red wine before grilling
  • Rub fresh rosemary on the meat before grilling

Both red wine and rosemary are high in health-promoting antioxidants, which help prevent damage to healthy cells in the body. So with summer right around the corner, I wanted to pass on these helpful (and easy!) tips.

Happy grilling!

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1 Comment for Detox Your Steak (No, that’s not an Oxymoron)

Daniel Sanelli | August 30, 2010 at 4:03 pm

I have to comment on your statement that the “saturated fat in red meat is enough to clog our arteries.” All saturated fat is not bad for you. Even the saturated fat in animals if it comes from a grass-fed and clean source is GOOD for our arteries. Trans Fats and a highly inflammatory diet are what clog our arteries. People who are protein types actually do better when they do eat red meat. I’m not making this information up, there is plenty of evidence and research on this. A good place to start is http://www.westonaprice.org. As a health educator I think you should be careful in making blanket statements like the one here. Lest you be sued by the meat conglomerates like Oprah…

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