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<blockquote data-quote="Geocacher" data-source="post: 376314" data-attributes="member: 32611"><p>Sunshine Kisses -- Not for those of us who have never lived your so-called 'modern lifestyle'. Some of us prefer to eat food that isn't processed, deep fried, or full of sugar.</p><p></p><p>There are far too many people who have a healthy diet and lifestyle who become diabetic,and far too many morbidly obese people with no signs of diabetes, to support the theory that lifestyle alone causes diabetes. Even if the NHS is trying to convince us we are all killing ourselves.</p><p></p><p>There is a wealth of credible research and information on epigenetics available from trusted sources, and guess what, little of it points to a conclusion of 'you did it to yourself'.</p><p></p><p>You are, of course, free to believe what you will.</p><p></p><p>I, however, prefer scientific facts to opinions.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Geocacher, post: 376314, member: 32611"] Sunshine Kisses -- Not for those of us who have never lived your so-called 'modern lifestyle'. Some of us prefer to eat food that isn't processed, deep fried, or full of sugar. There are far too many people who have a healthy diet and lifestyle who become diabetic,and far too many morbidly obese people with no signs of diabetes, to support the theory that lifestyle alone causes diabetes. Even if the NHS is trying to convince us we are all killing ourselves. There is a wealth of credible research and information on epigenetics available from trusted sources, and guess what, little of it points to a conclusion of 'you did it to yourself'. You are, of course, free to believe what you will. I, however, prefer scientific facts to opinions. [/QUOTE]
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