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<blockquote data-quote="Jaylee" data-source="post: 1851704" data-attributes="member: 101136"><p>I respect the cause of vegetarians.</p><p></p><p>My mum has been a vegitarian for many years.. (30 odd years? ) At one point (10 of them towards the end.) she was a solid vegan..</p><p>But oddly, She was diagnosed with Altziemers. At the clinic they said her lifestyle (rarely drunk alcahol, never smoked. No meat. Usual suspects...) wasnt conducive to the condition..</p><p></p><p>Recently, I read Altziemers studied in autopsies on deceased patients has unveiled an "insulin resistance" in the brain... A sort of localised T2? It was dubbed "Type 3?" (It's been published in the news.)</p><p></p><p>Strangely she's back on the "bacon." (Her choice.) Which was when I started to notice (personally come to terms with.) her cognitive state. She still prefers too many carbs (IMO.) but in the last 6 years thus far, her Altziemers hasn't got any worse.. Maybe, just maybe we can hold onto the person we knew with a steak mushroom dinner...</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Jaylee, post: 1851704, member: 101136"] I respect the cause of vegetarians. My mum has been a vegitarian for many years.. (30 odd years? ) At one point (10 of them towards the end.) she was a solid vegan.. But oddly, She was diagnosed with Altziemers. At the clinic they said her lifestyle (rarely drunk alcahol, never smoked. No meat. Usual suspects...) wasnt conducive to the condition.. Recently, I read Altziemers studied in autopsies on deceased patients has unveiled an "insulin resistance" in the brain... A sort of localised T2? It was dubbed "Type 3?" (It's been published in the news.) Strangely she's back on the "bacon." (Her choice.) Which was when I started to notice (personally come to terms with.) her cognitive state. She still prefers too many carbs (IMO.) but in the last 6 years thus far, her Altziemers hasn't got any worse.. Maybe, just maybe we can hold onto the person we knew with a steak mushroom dinner... [/QUOTE]
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