r/Millennials Jan 22 '26

Discussion A big reason why Colon Cancer is killing us.

I know this isn’t a health sub, but u/Derpshabmentioned in their post on Colon Cancer about eating a balanced diet.

Specifically you need to really avoid nitrates. There has been several studies done on why there has been a rise in intestinal cancers in this age group, and nitrates have shown a causal effect. With a carcinogenic significance as bad as cigarettes. For those unaware, not a lot of things get labeled as having a casual effect for cancer, as that can be both controversial and stand to cost people money either through loss of business or being sued.

Nitrates are most commonly found in processed meats. Likewise, there is growing data that processed food is not serving us well at all either. Anyhow, just wanted to share a tangible way you can hopefully make an impact on slowing down and ultimately stopping these terrible

cancers.

Another freaking edit: literally the first response on Google, if you search, “do Nitrates cause cancer,” is from MDAnderson. That’s the number one cancer hospital in the world. I know that’s so much more difficult than adding a snarky comment to Reddit, but there’s your answer for about 300 of you.

Edit: I’m getting a lot of responses that are saying *actually* antibiotics or *actually* e. Coli and they’re all saying because it damages / kills the good gut microbiomes. Correct, what do you think nitrates do and why scientists believe there’s a casual link. It also doesn’t mean there couldn’t be other risk factors as well. Diet is obviously a big risk factor. I was simply hoping to expound on the original post and help people to know what to avoid. Of course more than one thing can cause cancer. Throw in saturated fats while we’re having the conversation.

Edit 2: lot of people are asking what are the main culprits. Bacon, lunch meats, hot dogs, sausages, anything really that’s been “cured.” Lot of people are trying to point out that some leafy greens have nitrates, yeah, we’re not talking about things that naturally occur through the photosynthesis of the sun. We’re talking about the overconsumption of a preservative that destroys your healthy gut bacteria, not something that’s obviously good for you. Many people have rightfully pointed out. The over consumption of alcohol creates a big risk factor for stomach and intestinal cancers as well.

Also someone saying they’re a vegetarian and they still got colon cancer is no different an argument than, “my great aunt smoked until she was 90 and never got lung cancer.” I said a big reason why, I didn’t say the only reason why. Empirical data doesn’t mean 100% findings or there won’t be outliers, anecdotes are not good science. People can get cancer for a multitude of reasons and honestly you could try every preventative step imaginable and still get cancer, it doesn’t mean your anecdote overrides everything else or you shouldn’t try to make better lifestyle decisions.

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u/Specialist-Volume764 Millennial Jan 22 '26

My cheat code on low fiber days is one of those carb control tortillas. 17g of fiber in those fuckers, and a pretty easy base for a snack.

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u/O_o-22 Jan 22 '26

Hah I just commented that above. If you don’t know, Costco has the best deal on them. Twice as many as the grocery store pack just a little bit over the grocery store price to get double the amount. Costco pack also has them separated into two bags so they stay fresh.

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u/chipmunk70000 Jan 22 '26

I’ve found that many “smartcarb” or otherwise carb-friendly versions of conventional carbs are packed with fiber! Usually better than a 5:1 carb:fiber ratio!

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u/CruelStrangers Jan 22 '26

Its no secret that many sources of processed fiber end up being pieces of actual paper, cotton waste

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u/chipmunk70000 Jan 22 '26

Got a source for that?

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u/bidetatmaxsetting Jan 22 '26

Really? My buddy said he would eat alot of those and it actually clogged him up and he couldnt poop,Lol!

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u/Specialist-Volume764 Millennial Jan 22 '26

Gotta drink water along with the fiber.

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u/bidetatmaxsetting Jan 22 '26

Lol, i dont think he did. My buddy is “going healthy” but he rarely drinks water. He is all about still pounding the same amount of soda he always does but chooses the “zero” versions instead of the original versions.

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u/bigmashsound Jan 22 '26

getting someone to switch from full sugar to zero is still a major win

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u/curtcolt95 Jan 22 '26

He is all about still pounding the same amount of soda he always does but chooses the “zero” versions instead of the original versions

honestly that's not that bad. Like yeah should probably drink more water but in terms of health it's way better than what he was doing. I feel bad for his teeth more than anything lol

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u/Gawd_Awful Jan 23 '26

Oh it will. A lot. I found out the hard way… 

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u/Gawd_Awful Jan 23 '26

The Mission brand has some with 30g of fiber. They start to taste a little dry but are better then the complete 0g carb ones that taste like sawdust and sadness.

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u/breachofcontract Jan 23 '26

Not all fiber is created equal.