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<blockquote data-quote="robertconroy" data-source="post: 307544" data-attributes="member: 30728"><p>In America it's always been "Eat more whole grains" now we're finding pretty much everything we've been told about nutrition was a lie. Pretty much no one in the US knows anything about nutrition, especially health care professionals. That's why I bacame an Orthomolecular Nutritionist, to find out the truth. Now I know the truth and it's not at all what you might think. The number one cause of all most all chronic disease is high insulin. Period. Grains are what's killing us #1, then it's potatoes #2, then it's all the sugar added to processed foods #3. Obesity, insulin resistance, diabetes, metabolic sundrome, CAD, heart attack, stroke, inflammatory disease, dimentia, Alzheimer's (now called type 3 diabetes), and auto immune disease. All caused by too high insulin levels. With type 2 diabetes, we need to quit treating the symptoms and treat the cause - high insulin. Ever have a doctor check your insulin level? Probably not.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="robertconroy, post: 307544, member: 30728"] In America it's always been "Eat more whole grains" now we're finding pretty much everything we've been told about nutrition was a lie. Pretty much no one in the US knows anything about nutrition, especially health care professionals. That's why I bacame an Orthomolecular Nutritionist, to find out the truth. Now I know the truth and it's not at all what you might think. The number one cause of all most all chronic disease is high insulin. Period. Grains are what's killing us #1, then it's potatoes #2, then it's all the sugar added to processed foods #3. Obesity, insulin resistance, diabetes, metabolic sundrome, CAD, heart attack, stroke, inflammatory disease, dimentia, Alzheimer's (now called type 3 diabetes), and auto immune disease. All caused by too high insulin levels. With type 2 diabetes, we need to quit treating the symptoms and treat the cause - high insulin. Ever have a doctor check your insulin level? Probably not. [/QUOTE]
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