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<blockquote data-quote="Resurgam" data-source="post: 1731406" data-attributes="member: 355878"><p>I am on the very fringes of diabetes - I visit the forum to remind myself that I am so very very lucky to be where I am.</p><p>I have been eating low carb for decades - despite doctors and nurses going ballistic over it, and I know that I simply cannot eat the modern diet - first of all I feel unmotivated, then so very weary and I put on weight very very quickly. </p><p>The diet I use now is the same as when I needed to recover from what for me were excessive amounts of carbs on 'normal' diets. They really have to be wrong about what we should eat - we are all the mark one Human - Homo sapiens sapiens - not Homo sapiens supermarket variant. </p><p>I do sometimes wonder if we are creating for ourselves an environment where we can no longer flourish.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Resurgam, post: 1731406, member: 355878"] I am on the very fringes of diabetes - I visit the forum to remind myself that I am so very very lucky to be where I am. I have been eating low carb for decades - despite doctors and nurses going ballistic over it, and I know that I simply cannot eat the modern diet - first of all I feel unmotivated, then so very weary and I put on weight very very quickly. The diet I use now is the same as when I needed to recover from what for me were excessive amounts of carbs on 'normal' diets. They really have to be wrong about what we should eat - we are all the mark one Human - Homo sapiens sapiens - not Homo sapiens supermarket variant. I do sometimes wonder if we are creating for ourselves an environment where we can no longer flourish. [/QUOTE]
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