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<blockquote data-quote="Paul_c" data-source="post: 335464" data-attributes="member: 44875"><p>yup... then next thing to tackle is big agro to stop certain pesticides etc. being used. Pesticides that are now being proven to cause genetic damage to people which results in insulin resistance and/or damage to the glucose processing pathways in the mitochondria and is being proven to cause the diabetes "epidemic"</p><p></p><p>go do some digging on Jenny Ruhl's site in her new book Diet 101</p><p></p><p>PS, the evidence is also mounting that statins themselves can cause people to become diabetic...</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Paul_c, post: 335464, member: 44875"] yup... then next thing to tackle is big agro to stop certain pesticides etc. being used. Pesticides that are now being proven to cause genetic damage to people which results in insulin resistance and/or damage to the glucose processing pathways in the mitochondria and is being proven to cause the diabetes "epidemic" go do some digging on Jenny Ruhl's site in her new book Diet 101 PS, the evidence is also mounting that statins themselves can cause people to become diabetic... [/QUOTE]
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