We don't have billions. That figure is just a knee jerk reaction.
The population of the planet is just over 6 billion and for 'billions' to have T2, ie at least 2 billion, would mean that over 30% of the world population had it. This is not the case at all.
It's not sustainable at these population levels. I'm not saying it is sustainable. I'm saying that agriculture enables expansion beyond the population levels sustainable by affluent hunter gatherers, with a trade off in individual health. This then can't be reversed other than by mass die-offs.
Who said "billions have T2"?
More people living longer looks very much like evolutionary success to me however much you would like to think otherwise.
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We don't have billions. That figure is just a knee jerk reaction.
The population of the planet is just over 6 billion and for 'billions' to have T2, ie at least 2 billion, would mean that over 30% of the world population had it. This is not the case at all.
T2 rates have been increasing in industrialised nations and only in the past few generations. It is likely caused by a change in patterns of food processing and consumption. We did not see comparable rates of diabetes in the 19th century for example even though far less meat and more grains were consumed.
Who said "billions have T2"?
Interesting figures and clearly you have access to data on the Mesolithic, but I am puzzled as to why you think that data is relevant in this context.
And I thought I was the grumpy one!Is there any actual data behind it or is it just prejudice?
On what do you base your billions threatened?
OK you have a little wriggle room because of your inclusion of the word 'threatened'.
Alex, LCHF is not about just eating meat. If you look on www.dietdoctor.com then you might have a better idea of the typical foods which people who follow an LCHF diet eat.This is of course why we have bothered to eat grains at all - the planet simply can't support the current population if you are going to eat only meat.
Given the spread of affluence in the world, with Asia being the current high growth area, I see no reason why the US pattern of T2D would not be nearly global within twenty years.
Whilst I think I could manage the challenge for 5 days,, the people that the challenge is highlighting are doing this all day, every day. They have no store cupboards, no excess of toiletries, no spices and herbs, some have no cooking facilities, no access to clean water, absolutely nothing.
We couldn't keep the challenge up. Imagine no cup of tea/coffee when you wake up, no shower gel, no shower, the same drudgery every day of your life, food shortages if crops fail and no solution to improve matters..
Doesn't bare thinking about, makes you grateful for what we do have.
Whilst I think I could manage the challenge for 5 days,, the people that the challenge is highlighting are doing this all day, every day...
I have infinite "wiggle room" because you have completely misinterpreted my point. You are having an argument against what you imagined I said, what you imagined I think, and what you imagine my biases are; so in effect you are having an argument with yourself.
Or to put it another way, when we discovered grains it allowed our populations to expand at the expense of their health. Agrarian societies have worse health than hunter gatherer and pastoralist societies - this can be seen clearly from skeletal analysis.
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