KennyS
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Defren said:mentioned this a while ago. He is not very optimistic, and when you see the NHS diet and how entrenched it is, I don't blame him. It's so sad that a diet that works for so many of us is ignored simply because it goes against the party line. I wonder if that will ever change? Then of course the NHS will continue the line that diabetes is progressive, when really it doesn't have to be.
lucylocket61 said:The thing is - there is already widespread hunger in this world.
If we all left off grains, or severely reduced them, what would most people be able to eat? The planet can only produce a finite amount of food. We can all see how hunger is spreading, just as population growth is continuing.
When we see feeding stations in the third world, what are they being fed to keep alive? Carbs.
I have the luxury of a choice between foods, but many people have a choice between anything or nothing. So its either die slowly from Diabetes and other illnesses, or die fast from malnutition. So its not all about Agri-business. It is also about providing something to fill stomachs and keep people alive.
lucylocket61 said:So its not all about Agri-business. It is also about providing something to fill stomachs and keep people alive.
ladybird64 said:So if they don't eat grain, what is the solution to tthe starvation problem as it stands now? What can we do?
Genuine question Kenny and Stephen
they also have the right to raise a family of the size that will make them happy
lucylocket61 said:they also have the right to raise a family of the size that will make them happy
That is my problem - right there. We must (in my opinion) change this idea that having as many children as a person wants is OK. There must be personal responsibility for the effect our choices have on the world. We must get more of an Global Village mentality and deal with the hard questions of limiting populations.
Or many more people will die of malnutrition, which is cruel.
OK, off my soapbox now and off to bed.
ladybird64 said:So if they don't eat grain, what is the solution to tthe starvation problem as it stands now? What can we do?
Genuine question Kenny and Stephen
KennyS said:something eventually will give whether we want it to or not.
borofergie said:(I fully accept that my Paleo diet is an unsustainable rich western conceit. We can't feed 7 billion people like this. However, my first priority is to my own health).
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