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<blockquote data-quote="Chris24Main" data-source="post: 2753085" data-attributes="member: 585131"><p>[USER=506169]@ianf0ster[/USER] - yes, you are totally correct, I tripped over auto correct.</p><p></p><p>[USER=372207]@Antje77[/USER] - sorry if I sound obstructionist, but I specifically don't want to say anything other than what I've said. The rates of all types of diabetes are rising at rates that are not evolutionarily likely. The guidelines for what we should eat are connected (as, I think you agree with); therefore, many types of diabetes can be prevented by doing something different. (along with all "modern" chronic illnesses, via the pathway of insulin resistance, inflammation and oxidative stress) There are many people with diabetes of many types who would not otherwise. I don't want to get into a conversation about where we may disagree on the specific, because I think it's much more important in the generality; where I hope we broadly agree.</p><p></p><p>I can quote rates of diabetes over time, but I don't think I'm actually saying anything controversial.</p><p></p><p>This isn't the place to go any further. (though happy to continue on my thread)</p><p>I do not, in any way place any judgement on any personal choice made by anyone about anything, and agree totally with the expression that people will have personal experiences, and personal choices to make.</p><p></p><p>I agree with [USER=520626]@Melgar[/USER] on the broadness (I think it's incredibly personal and unique; and let's not forget that the meaning of the word itself is simply that a person is peeing too much - that tells us very little of use) - and that's partly why I don't want to get into listing types of diabetes.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Chris24Main, post: 2753085, member: 585131"] [USER=506169]@ianf0ster[/USER] - yes, you are totally correct, I tripped over auto correct. [USER=372207]@Antje77[/USER] - sorry if I sound obstructionist, but I specifically don't want to say anything other than what I've said. The rates of all types of diabetes are rising at rates that are not evolutionarily likely. The guidelines for what we should eat are connected (as, I think you agree with); therefore, many types of diabetes can be prevented by doing something different. (along with all "modern" chronic illnesses, via the pathway of insulin resistance, inflammation and oxidative stress) There are many people with diabetes of many types who would not otherwise. I don't want to get into a conversation about where we may disagree on the specific, because I think it's much more important in the generality; where I hope we broadly agree. I can quote rates of diabetes over time, but I don't think I'm actually saying anything controversial. This isn't the place to go any further. (though happy to continue on my thread) I do not, in any way place any judgement on any personal choice made by anyone about anything, and agree totally with the expression that people will have personal experiences, and personal choices to make. I agree with [USER=520626]@Melgar[/USER] on the broadness (I think it's incredibly personal and unique; and let's not forget that the meaning of the word itself is simply that a person is peeing too much - that tells us very little of use) - and that's partly why I don't want to get into listing types of diabetes. [/QUOTE]
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