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<blockquote data-quote="Mars1946" data-source="post: 1160183" data-attributes="member: 297770"><p>Galja, the article is a story from 1930. I do not know nothing about American native food , I only republish this story from a volume " Biochemical, Physiological and Molecular aspects of Human Nutrition" from Elsevier, Saunders. For the moment I am waiting to receive a permission for the article to be published in this forum. As I can see, every time I use a medical word , I must have permissions from Who???.</p><p>. In 1930, the medical persons find out the intake of to much protein, the result of that has been Ketonuri and loos of the Calcium from the body. On that time they have find that. If the same experiment is done now, the med. science will find much more negative thing about that.</p><p></p><p>About your wish to explane about the consequences of the long term effects of hyperglycaemia, I must first to write it. This problem is the main reason for the diabetic complications, but no one of this doctors inform the patient. They talk to the patient as this persons are senile dement. Medical theoretical text are very simple, but the terminology is something unique. You must learn that from the beginning.</p><p>I know who a doctors are , but many people think they are a members from the club of the gods. Ordinary physicians are not researcher, they are like me a persons who use the researcher results.</p><p></p><p>I hope I get time to write that tomorrow. You hear from me.</p><p>PS Have you find out how to send the private messages?</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>Edited by Moderator to exclude assumptions about Moderators. OK</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Mars1946, post: 1160183, member: 297770"] Galja, the article is a story from 1930. I do not know nothing about American native food , I only republish this story from a volume " Biochemical, Physiological and Molecular aspects of Human Nutrition" from Elsevier, Saunders. For the moment I am waiting to receive a permission for the article to be published in this forum. As I can see, every time I use a medical word , I must have permissions from Who???. . In 1930, the medical persons find out the intake of to much protein, the result of that has been Ketonuri and loos of the Calcium from the body. On that time they have find that. If the same experiment is done now, the med. science will find much more negative thing about that. About your wish to explane about the consequences of the long term effects of hyperglycaemia, I must first to write it. This problem is the main reason for the diabetic complications, but no one of this doctors inform the patient. They talk to the patient as this persons are senile dement. Medical theoretical text are very simple, but the terminology is something unique. You must learn that from the beginning. I know who a doctors are , but many people think they are a members from the club of the gods. Ordinary physicians are not researcher, they are like me a persons who use the researcher results. I hope I get time to write that tomorrow. You hear from me. PS Have you find out how to send the private messages? Edited by Moderator to exclude assumptions about Moderators. OK [/QUOTE]
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