SunnyExpat
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One of the first links https://www.dropbox.com/s/xvtbzl6zz...atheroma. 20-yr perspectivestout1990.pdf?dl=0 says' thirty rats were fed a standard diet and injected daily with 20U /kg of lente insulin and then didn't develop standard markers of cardiac risk but did develop lesions and a thickened arterial wall . I haven't read the paper in detail because I have to wonder what that has to do with us. If I took 20U per kilo of insulin I would be taking 1280 units of insulin a day. Certainly excess insulin and it would kill me rather faster than my arterial walls would thicken. For the most part people that take that sort of insulin are those that have very few fat cells; they have lipoatrophic diabetes. They never get DKA, they are very thin, they do have lots of ectopic fat around their organs and that amount of insulin saves their lives (and leptin helps) but it has s** all to do with the rest of us,
Doubt though that I will get a sensible reply from the person who decided to save ourselves from ourselves
Sorry @LucySW but this patronising tweet, made me unusually angry, probably maybe fuelled by the stormy weather. The weather though meant I had to go off line; maybe just as well.
Pity because it is an important subject to discuss.(I shall retire now )
I thought it was quite funny, if you mean the one where he quoted me as well on page 5?
I always find people who have no acceptance of any other viewpoint, and simply patronise those who do seek to discuss other options quite amusing.
I said on another thread, I don't normally bother looking at links that agree with my diet, I prefer to read those that disagree with me.
Other's obviously don't have the same view.