A Link Between Taste Buds And Cancer 29
pphrdza writes "The Times Online has an article on research to be published in April about 'supertasters,' those of us who don't eat our veggies, being more susceptible to cancer. On the upside, supertasters don't have heart attacks."
So the choice is clear... (Score:2)
Don't eat them, die a slow, agonizing death from cancer...
Hmm...
=Smidge=
Re:So the choice is clear... (Score:2)
But on the upside, if you eat vegies, you'll stay regular, what with all that dietary fibre. Don't eat them, die a slow agonizing death from cancer and a backed-up colon
Re:So the choice is clear... (Score:2, Funny)
In Chernobyl, the vegatables eat you!
Re:If the heart attack doesn't get you. . . (Score:2)
And morphine won't help you with the shortness of breath that comes from your lungs filling up with fluid.
Re:So the choice is clear... (Score:1)
Re:Right... (Score:1)
Eat your veggies, die a fairly quick death from heart attack.
Don't eat them, die a slow, agonizing death from cancer...
Force yourself to eat veggies, and you'll reduce the chance of dying from either.
Yes, even those with a sensitive palate can cram green veggies down their esophogas (sp?). For broccoli, a food I normally can't stand, a ranch dip actually livens up the taste while masking most of the bitter flavor. Just some food for thought. (no pun intended)
Re: Right... (Score:1)
> For broccoli, a food I normally can't stand, a ranch dip actually livens up the taste while masking most of the bitter flavor.
Having someone hold a gun to your head makes it positively delicious!
Re:Right... (Score:1)
Your summary sucked. (Score:2)
The article also states that the people who avoided veggies had higher-than-average sensitivity to bitterness, not supertasting as you've dubbed it. Which makes sense, since green veggies have bitterness as one of their flavour components.
Re:Your summary sucked. (Score:2)
Cardiovascular disease. Sounds close enough to heart attack to me.
And he didn't dub them supertasters. That term was used by the first people to study the differences in taste bud density years ago.
Read the article again.
Oops ... you didn't read it did you ? (Score:2)
Now you didn't really read the article properly did you ?
The word "supertasters" is used as an existing definition of people with hypersensitivity.
And although the phrase "heart attack" is not used the cardiovascular consequences are described. Which translates into 'heart attack'.
Everything is a carcinogen (Score:1)
Ahhhh, Cancer (Score:2)
Is there anything that DOESN'T cause it?
Given enough time and research you can prove anything
Everyone that ever lived died, should we stop reproduction?
Re: Ahhhh, Cancer (Score:2, Insightful)
> Is there anything that DOESN'T cause it?
Someday they'll figure out that testing to see whether something causes cancer causes cancer.
Re:Ahhhh, Cancer (Score:1)
Research has been shown to cause cancer in rats.
Breaking News! (Score:1)
Life!
speaking for supertasters (Score:2, Insightful)
That being said, I pity those who can't taste the nuances of a great wine or cigar. I feel bad for those certain people can't tell the difference between Franzia and a first growth Bordeaux.
Re:speaking for supertasters (Score:2)
Not saying you're not a supertaster, but the wine bit would actually be your sense of smell. [ktca.org]
Whereas your sense of taste only recognizes 5 things: Sweet, sour, bitter, salty, and fat/protein.
My ultra-senstive nose is a also blessing when it comes to food and drink, but it's also quite revolting sometimes, public transportation comes to mind.
Re:speaking for supertasters (Score:1)
Re:speaking for supertasters (Score:1)
Re:speaking for supertasters (Score:1)
I do envy all the other people who like Broccoli. I can't stand it.. I'm not sure if it's because it's bitter, but I just can't enjoy eating it in any way.
I also frequently complain that the lettuce is bitter, but if I use only the inner leaves I usually have no problems.. and I like peas, parsley and cucumbers. I don't have problems with most types of sugary foods.. although I don't like excess sugar.
So.. the only way to find whether I'm a supertaster or not is to soak my tongue in blue food coloring [ontariosciencecentre.ca]? I wish there was some other way. I guess I'm an above-average-taster, but not a supertaster.
Re:speaking for supertasters (Score:1)
Just got a new They Might Be Giants kid's CD... (Score:3, Funny)
John Lee Supertaster
Nothing tastes the same to a supertaster
When he tastes a pear it's like a hundred pears!
He's got superpowers!
He is a supertaster!
Every flavor explodes! Explodes and explodes!
John Lee Supertaster tastes more than we do
Everything has a flavor some flavors are too much
Can't shut his mouth 'cause he's a Supertaster!
Though he looks like a man he is a Supertaster
Can't drink coffee or beer 'cause he's a Supertaster!
He loves ice cream and pie! He is a Supertaster
John Lee Supertaster tastes more than we know
Everything has a flavor some flavors must go
They probably didn't realize thet John Lee was gonna die of cancer, poor supertaster. Maybe they'll hold a benefit concert for him.
On the upside, the other 360MB of CD space (that which is not consumed by music) is full of flash files that animate 13 of the 17 songs. Pretty spiffy interactive super fun kids animations no less. I think I like Bed the best, but we'll have to see if my toddler approves.
-Adam
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