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<blockquote data-quote="Sminkypinky_" data-source="post: 2007762" data-attributes="member: 450356"><p>The way we live has changed. Full stop. Our bodies are designed to live a hunter-gatherer lifestyle. Evolution is a slow process and modern medicine removes the 'survival of the fittest' equation. We eat more and move less. We drive cars and watch too much TV. Both parents have to work to make ends meet. Most kids toys need batteries! We are victims of consumerism. We are too short-sighted to see the devasting effect our choices have - that goes for the inventors, the producers, the marketers and the consumers. We could, but we never stopped to ask if we should. </p><p></p><p>I've really enjoyed reading this thread. As an overweight, car driving, TV watching, working Mum of 2 boys - as the first T2 in our family history of people who smoked, drank, ate lots of bread and potatoes (because they were cheap!) and still lived into their nineties, it has given me some food for thought. Low-carb thoughts [emoji16]</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Sminkypinky_, post: 2007762, member: 450356"] The way we live has changed. Full stop. Our bodies are designed to live a hunter-gatherer lifestyle. Evolution is a slow process and modern medicine removes the 'survival of the fittest' equation. We eat more and move less. We drive cars and watch too much TV. Both parents have to work to make ends meet. Most kids toys need batteries! We are victims of consumerism. We are too short-sighted to see the devasting effect our choices have - that goes for the inventors, the producers, the marketers and the consumers. We could, but we never stopped to ask if we should. I've really enjoyed reading this thread. As an overweight, car driving, TV watching, working Mum of 2 boys - as the first T2 in our family history of people who smoked, drank, ate lots of bread and potatoes (because they were cheap!) and still lived into their nineties, it has given me some food for thought. Low-carb thoughts [emoji16] [/QUOTE]
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