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<blockquote data-quote="AloeSvea" data-source="post: 2561240" data-attributes="member: 150927"><p>Hi there [USER=544352]@Tamarillo[/USER]. Well, the genetic component argument is patently absurd, as I am sure you know. I have heard that *beep beep plenty of times. And on the news. If it was 'genetic', how come this became an issue only when along came Ancel beeping Keys and sugar in excess and frankenfoods and drinkx, and food deserts and.... well you know the story. I sure know the story as it's my story. Epigenetic is a nice way of saying - our human bodies which we all have, and the absolutey horrific food and drink environment that is par for the course these days. But is Kellogs going to fund that idea? Beep no. </p><p></p><p>Tiny waists were the rule, not the exception, now it's the other way around. Too too sad, tragic.</p><p></p><p>And surgery? That's a big complex subject and I have a lot to say on that, re Aotearoa/NZ. </p><p></p><p>Re diet and much less so (imho)- physical exercise. Oh yes. And absolutely re the cost effectiveness of LCHF/paleo/keto and fasting/intermittent fasting. Being free and all. As you know too I am sure - therein lies the rub in our economies. </p><p></p><p>Eating good meat is sure costing me a bomb or two these days for sure. Ditto kaimoana and fish. We are not alone in the world regarding this, as you know too for sure too.</p><p></p><p>I've cut down hugely on fun drinks, as in low-carb alcoholic beverages, which has helped my pocket book at least, and, my waist size (talking about waist sizes, sigh). But has it cut down on fun? Oh yes. <img src="data:image/gif;base64,R0lGODlhAQABAIAAAAAAAP///yH5BAEAAAAALAAAAAABAAEAAAIBRAA7" class="smilie smilie--sprite smilie--sprite17" alt=":bigtears:" title="Big Tears :bigtears:" loading="lazy" data-shortname=":bigtears:" /></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="AloeSvea, post: 2561240, member: 150927"] Hi there [USER=544352]@Tamarillo[/USER]. Well, the genetic component argument is patently absurd, as I am sure you know. I have heard that *beep beep plenty of times. And on the news. If it was 'genetic', how come this became an issue only when along came Ancel beeping Keys and sugar in excess and frankenfoods and drinkx, and food deserts and.... well you know the story. I sure know the story as it's my story. Epigenetic is a nice way of saying - our human bodies which we all have, and the absolutey horrific food and drink environment that is par for the course these days. But is Kellogs going to fund that idea? Beep no. Tiny waists were the rule, not the exception, now it's the other way around. Too too sad, tragic. And surgery? That's a big complex subject and I have a lot to say on that, re Aotearoa/NZ. Re diet and much less so (imho)- physical exercise. Oh yes. And absolutely re the cost effectiveness of LCHF/paleo/keto and fasting/intermittent fasting. Being free and all. As you know too I am sure - therein lies the rub in our economies. Eating good meat is sure costing me a bomb or two these days for sure. Ditto kaimoana and fish. We are not alone in the world regarding this, as you know too for sure too. I've cut down hugely on fun drinks, as in low-carb alcoholic beverages, which has helped my pocket book at least, and, my waist size (talking about waist sizes, sigh). But has it cut down on fun? Oh yes. :bigtears: [/QUOTE]
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