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Whereas the quantity of manufactured nitrates are regulated by the USDA, celery powder is not, and yet they pose the same risks and problems when broken down by the body.

Processed meats such as sausage, bologna and the ubiquitous "meat sticks" that are branded as healthier alternatives will use celery powder as a substitute and may even be labeled as "uncured."

TL; dr: processed meat is still unhealthy.

Whereas the quantity of manufactured nitrates are regulated by the USDA, celery powder is not, and yet they pose the same risks and problems when broken down by the body. Processed meats such as sausage, bologna and the ubiquitous "meat sticks" that are branded as healthier alternatives will use celery powder as a substitute and may even be labeled as "uncured." TL; dr: processed meat is still unhealthy.
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I was going to comment here to clarify a few things, but my response turned into a wall of text. Stay tuned for a completely separate post covering same...

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Is celery powder still bad for you though? I didn't think all nitrates were necessarily bad.

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I'm still looking into it but, but apparently nitrates when bonded to proteins form nitrosamine, which is supposedly carcinogenic.

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Worldwide piece of wisdom

NEVER buy a cheap cut from the jewish butcher.

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NEVER buy a cheap cut from the jewish butcher.

I fixed it for you.

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>NEVER buy a cheap cut from the jew ish butcher. > >I fixed it for you.

I fixed that fix for you

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Now imagine what we still don't know.

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TL; dr: processed meat is still unhealthy.

Do you accept Bacon and all it's drippings?

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I'm about to post an informed dissertation on the topic. Stay tuned...

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I've eaten bacon multiple times a week for decades, so Yes to that.