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<blockquote data-quote="JohnEGreen" data-source="post: 2033658" data-attributes="member: 223921"><p>No links information gained from several lectures by physiology lecturers while doing degree. </p><p></p><p>The effects of an elusively carbohydrate diet where determined many years ago and you are not going to like this but the nazis carried out several phisiological experiments on inmates of concentration camps one well documented one was the experiments concerning extremes of temereratures on the human body ie survival rates in extremely cold temperatures the data from which was not discarded after the war but was used in the design of survival equipment and the calculation of survival times on cold water.</p><p></p><p>One less documented experiment was what would happen if you fed humans only carbohydrate the result was most subjects survived about two months before succumbing.</p><p></p><p>Mind you some of the reports I have read on the subject of concentration camp experiments may be apocryphal in their nature but a huge number of experiments where carried out leading to the separate trial of doctors after the war a document from the Nuremberg military tribunals prosecution included medical experiments revolving around: food, seawater, epidemic jaundice, sulfanilamide, blood coagulation and phlegmone. According to the indictments at the Nuremberg Trials</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="JohnEGreen, post: 2033658, member: 223921"] No links information gained from several lectures by physiology lecturers while doing degree. The effects of an elusively carbohydrate diet where determined many years ago and you are not going to like this but the nazis carried out several phisiological experiments on inmates of concentration camps one well documented one was the experiments concerning extremes of temereratures on the human body ie survival rates in extremely cold temperatures the data from which was not discarded after the war but was used in the design of survival equipment and the calculation of survival times on cold water. One less documented experiment was what would happen if you fed humans only carbohydrate the result was most subjects survived about two months before succumbing. Mind you some of the reports I have read on the subject of concentration camp experiments may be apocryphal in their nature but a huge number of experiments where carried out leading to the separate trial of doctors after the war a document from the Nuremberg military tribunals prosecution included medical experiments revolving around: food, seawater, epidemic jaundice, sulfanilamide, blood coagulation and phlegmone. According to the indictments at the Nuremberg Trials [/QUOTE]
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