Poles: A strict meat-and-fat diet for autoimmune and environmental diseases
Truth Rating

The claim that a diet consisting exclusively of meat and animal fat is guaranteed to stop the development of cancer is false and unscientific.
The claim that a diet consisting exclusively of meat and animal fat is guaranteed to stop the development of cancer is false and unscientific.
- Treating cancer with meat and lard alone? Science says a resounding NO! 🥩❌
- Dangerous Medical Advice: Why a Meat-Only Diet Is No Replacement for Real Cancer Care! 🚨
- •Treating cancer with meat and lard alone? Science says a resounding NO! 🥩❌
- •Dangerous Medical Advice: Why a Meat-Only Diet Is No Replacement for Real Cancer Care! 🚨
Claim Breakdown:
📝 Fact Check: The speaker claims that a diet consisting exclusively of meat, lard, and water will stop the progression of cancer (the subtitles contain a mistranslation: "ecological" instead of "oncological," and "poles" instead of "paleo-keto"). This is an extremely dangerous myth ❌. There is not a single clinical study proving that eliminating everything but meat and fat cures cancer or autoimmune diseases. Moreover, the World Health Organization (WHO) classifies red meat as a probable carcinogen (Group 2A), meaning that excess amounts of it may actually promote the development of certain types of cancer 🥩📉. Replacing evidence-based medicine with such diets is deadly.
Fact Check Date: March 20, 2026
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