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<blockquote data-quote="aealexandrou" data-source="post: 2200217" data-attributes="member: 503484"><p>You have to be careful with using China and Japan of 40 years ago to support a theory that high carb doesn't cause T2D. 40 years ago in the the East, 60 years ago in the Mediterranean and even in Europe, people ate sparingly, 2 or 3 times a day, largely whole foods that included fat. Snacking was rare. Fruit juices were limited to the occasional orange juice. The devil then were cokes and other sofas, but even with those there was an element of moderation. Even on a high carb diet your body had time between food and insulin bursts to regulate itself. The world is a very different place now, even in China and Japan which has not been spared from the scourge of obesity, T2D and other insulin related diseases.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="aealexandrou, post: 2200217, member: 503484"] You have to be careful with using China and Japan of 40 years ago to support a theory that high carb doesn't cause T2D. 40 years ago in the the East, 60 years ago in the Mediterranean and even in Europe, people ate sparingly, 2 or 3 times a day, largely whole foods that included fat. Snacking was rare. Fruit juices were limited to the occasional orange juice. The devil then were cokes and other sofas, but even with those there was an element of moderation. Even on a high carb diet your body had time between food and insulin bursts to regulate itself. The world is a very different place now, even in China and Japan which has not been spared from the scourge of obesity, T2D and other insulin related diseases. [/QUOTE]
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