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<blockquote data-quote="KK123" data-source="post: 2249594" data-attributes="member: 451727"><p>I agree with this in many ways. I've always felt that individuals ARE born with certain propensities many of which never come to the fore for a variety of reasons (ie, eat no carbs and your body won't have to go into action...and fail) so you'd probably never know. On the other side of the coin, what allows a non diabetic to consume hundreds/thousands of carbs without becoming diabetic? It has to be a flaw somewhere in the body I reckon, ie DNA. Of course there is plenty that can be done to help the body out. x</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="KK123, post: 2249594, member: 451727"] I agree with this in many ways. I've always felt that individuals ARE born with certain propensities many of which never come to the fore for a variety of reasons (ie, eat no carbs and your body won't have to go into action...and fail) so you'd probably never know. On the other side of the coin, what allows a non diabetic to consume hundreds/thousands of carbs without becoming diabetic? It has to be a flaw somewhere in the body I reckon, ie DNA. Of course there is plenty that can be done to help the body out. x [/QUOTE]
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