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<blockquote data-quote="Robinredbreast" data-source="post: 307119" data-attributes="member: 44643"><p>I did not become diabetic because of eating saturated fats :x I was 8 1/2 st and had gone through a family break up with a suspected illness before that. </p><p></p><p>So the the volunteers 'gorging' :x on the high-sugar diet had higher levels of insulin and higher bets amyloid levels, but did the other group of volunteers also 'gorge' :x on their low sugar and saturated fat study :shock: </p><p></p><p>My mum did not have Alzheimer,s but a form of Dementia and she and my dad and brothers and sister, grew up on home cooked food, Pearl Barley soup, mince and tatties with lots of veg, stews ( called casseroles nowadays) no puddings, only on a Sunday after the Sunday roast. We had biscuits and cakes in the house, but as a treat, especially Sunday teatime, this was in the 60's and 70's.</p><p></p><p> :? RRB</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Robinredbreast, post: 307119, member: 44643"] I did not become diabetic because of eating saturated fats :x I was 8 1/2 st and had gone through a family break up with a suspected illness before that. So the the volunteers 'gorging' :x on the high-sugar diet had higher levels of insulin and higher bets amyloid levels, but did the other group of volunteers also 'gorge' :x on their low sugar and saturated fat study :shock: My mum did not have Alzheimer,s but a form of Dementia and she and my dad and brothers and sister, grew up on home cooked food, Pearl Barley soup, mince and tatties with lots of veg, stews ( called casseroles nowadays) no puddings, only on a Sunday after the Sunday roast. We had biscuits and cakes in the house, but as a treat, especially Sunday teatime, this was in the 60's and 70's. :? RRB [/QUOTE]
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