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OT - Insulin and Longevity
11/26/2004 - More evidence have come out from a number of research pointing
to the significant role of insulin in human longevity http://www.metabolicdiet.com/article...article_id=873. |
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An interesting post.
I agree with the idea that insulin reduces lifespan, but I'm not comfortable applying an insect study to humans. If I were opposed to the ideas in the article, I would point out that the article is part of selling a book. "Roger Zoul" wrote in message ... 11/26/2004 - More evidence have come out from a number of research pointing to the significant role of insulin in human longevity http://www.metabolicdiet.com/article...article_id=873. |
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Cubit wrote:
|| An interesting post. || || I agree with the idea that insulin reduces lifespan, but I'm not || comfortable applying an insect study to humans. || That's fair. || If I were opposed to the ideas in the article, I would point out || that the article is part of selling a book. || Oh, the entire website is selling stuff. || || "Roger Zoul" wrote in message || ... ||| 11/26/2004 - More evidence have come out from a number of research ||| pointing to the significant role of insulin in human longevity ||| ||| http://www.metabolicdiet.com/article...article_id=873. |
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On Thu, 9 Dec 2004 07:10:35 -0500, Roger Zoul
wrote: Cubit wrote: || An interesting post. || || I agree with the idea that insulin reduces lifespan, but I'm not || comfortable applying an insect study to humans. || That's fair. || If I were opposed to the ideas in the article, I would point out || that the article is part of selling a book. || Oh, the entire website is selling stuff. || || "Roger Zoul" wrote in message || ... ||| 11/26/2004 - More evidence have come out from a number of research ||| pointing to the significant role of insulin in human longevity ||| ||| http://www.metabolicdiet.com/article...article_id=873. It does make one wonder, though, why the government keeps pushing low fat, high carb when more and more "evidence" (I'm loathe to call most studies "evidence") that insulin is bad, and high carb causes high insulin. |
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Bob in CT wrote:
On Thu, 9 Dec 2004 07:10:35 -0500, Roger Zoul wrote: Cubit wrote: || An interesting post. || || I agree with the idea that insulin reduces lifespan, but I'm not || comfortable applying an insect study to humans. || That's fair. || If I were opposed to the ideas in the article, I would point out || that the article is part of selling a book. || Oh, the entire website is selling stuff. || || "Roger Zoul" wrote in message || ... ||| 11/26/2004 - More evidence have come out from a number of research ||| pointing to the significant role of insulin in human longevity ||| ||| http://www.metabolicdiet.com/article...article_id=873. It does make one wonder, though, why the government keeps pushing low fat, high carb when more and more "evidence" (I'm loathe to call most studies "evidence") that insulin is bad, and high carb causes high insulin. Well, folks still like to sometimes favor "Japan" type diets of low fat, low meat and high carbohydrates as "Healthy". There was the famous "& Nations" study of comparative diets many years ago that gave emphasis to low fat and high carbs. It is also common knowledge that had Ansel Keyes included France into his study as an 8th Nation, his concluysions would have been weakened. Everybody likes to exclude the traditinal high fat diet of France from their dietary studies. This reminds me of Religion. Often, folks know what they want the data to say before they do the study. The human body is so good at taking care of itself that it can exist on all kinds of combinations of food. Therefore trying to really learn much from observing what people eat is probably doomed. There is a very complex mechanism indie this food-health link and to remain ignorant of the complexity is foolish. Yet, to study the complexity is hard work, and humans generally shy away from hard mental work. It is evident everywhere, including here in discussions. Of course, the fact that on traditional food, Asians are shorter than Westerners is never considered. So, there is little frank complete correlatin between diet and body development in "Official Diet" studies. In the 1700's, Thomas Jefferson made note of the larger height and greater mass of Americans, compared to Contintntals. Some asserted that it was the abundance of foods other than carbohydrates that was important. -- ................................ Keepsake gift for young girls. Unique and personal one-of-a-kind. Builds strong minds 12 ways. Guaranteed satisfaction - courteous money back - keep bonus gifts http://www.alicebook.com |
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Bob in CT wrote:
On Thu, 9 Dec 2004 07:10:35 -0500, Roger Zoul wrote: Cubit wrote: || An interesting post. || || I agree with the idea that insulin reduces lifespan, but I'm not || comfortable applying an insect study to humans. || That's fair. || If I were opposed to the ideas in the article, I would point out || that the article is part of selling a book. || Oh, the entire website is selling stuff. || || "Roger Zoul" wrote in message || ... ||| 11/26/2004 - More evidence have come out from a number of research ||| pointing to the significant role of insulin in human longevity ||| ||| http://www.metabolicdiet.com/article...article_id=873. It does make one wonder, though, why the government keeps pushing low fat, high carb when more and more "evidence" (I'm loathe to call most studies "evidence") that insulin is bad, and high carb causes high insulin. Well, folks still like to sometimes favor "Japan" type diets of low fat, low meat and high carbohydrates as "Healthy". There was the famous "& Nations" study of comparative diets many years ago that gave emphasis to low fat and high carbs. It is also common knowledge that had Ansel Keyes included France into his study as an 8th Nation, his concluysions would have been weakened. Everybody likes to exclude the traditinal high fat diet of France from their dietary studies. This reminds me of Religion. Often, folks know what they want the data to say before they do the study. The human body is so good at taking care of itself that it can exist on all kinds of combinations of food. Therefore trying to really learn much from observing what people eat is probably doomed. There is a very complex mechanism indie this food-health link and to remain ignorant of the complexity is foolish. Yet, to study the complexity is hard work, and humans generally shy away from hard mental work. It is evident everywhere, including here in discussions. Of course, the fact that on traditional food, Asians are shorter than Westerners is never considered. So, there is little frank complete correlatin between diet and body development in "Official Diet" studies. In the 1700's, Thomas Jefferson made note of the larger height and greater mass of Americans, compared to Contintntals. Some asserted that it was the abundance of foods other than carbohydrates that was important. -- ................................ Keepsake gift for young girls. Unique and personal one-of-a-kind. Builds strong minds 12 ways. Guaranteed satisfaction - courteous money back - keep bonus gifts http://www.alicebook.com |
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jbuch wrote:
|| Bob in CT wrote: || ||| On Thu, 9 Dec 2004 07:10:35 -0500, Roger Zoul ||| wrote: ||| |||| Cubit wrote: |||||| An interesting post. |||||| |||||| I agree with the idea that insulin reduces lifespan, but I'm not |||||| comfortable applying an insect study to humans. |||||| |||| |||| That's fair. |||| |||||| If I were opposed to the ideas in the article, I would point out |||||| that the article is part of selling a book. |||||| |||| |||| Oh, the entire website is selling stuff. |||| |||||| |||||| "Roger Zoul" wrote in message |||||| ... ||||||| 11/26/2004 - More evidence have come out from a number of ||||||| research pointing to the significant role of insulin in human ||||||| longevity ||||||| ||||||| http://www.metabolicdiet.com/article...article_id=873. |||| |||| ||| ||| ||| It does make one wonder, though, why the government keeps pushing ||| low fat, high carb when more and more "evidence" (I'm loathe to ||| call most studies "evidence") that insulin is bad, and high carb ||| causes high insulin. || || || Well, folks still like to sometimes favor "Japan" type diets of low || fat, low meat and high carbohydrates as "Healthy". || || There was the famous "& Nations" study of comparative diets many || years ago that gave emphasis to low fat and high carbs. It is also || common knowledge that had Ansel Keyes included France into his study || as an 8th Nation, his concluysions would have been weakened. || || Everybody likes to exclude the traditinal high fat diet of France || from their dietary studies. || || This reminds me of Religion. Often, folks know what they want the || data to say before they do the study. || || The human body is so good at taking care of itself that it can exist || on all kinds of combinations of food. Therefore trying to really || learn much from observing what people eat is probably doomed. There || is a very complex mechanism indie this food-health link and to || remain ignorant of the complexity is foolish. || || Yet, to study the complexity is hard work, and humans generally shy || away from hard mental work. || || It is evident everywhere, including here in discussions. || || Of course, the fact that on traditional food, Asians are shorter than || Westerners is never considered. || || So, there is little frank complete correlatin between diet and body || development in "Official Diet" studies. || || In the 1700's, Thomas Jefferson made note of the larger height and || greater mass of Americans, compared to Contintntals. Some asserted || that it was the abundance of foods other than carbohydrates that was || important. || Well, we can all agree that excessive food intake is a problem no matter what you eat. |
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jbuch wrote:
|| Bob in CT wrote: || ||| On Thu, 9 Dec 2004 07:10:35 -0500, Roger Zoul ||| wrote: ||| |||| Cubit wrote: |||||| An interesting post. |||||| |||||| I agree with the idea that insulin reduces lifespan, but I'm not |||||| comfortable applying an insect study to humans. |||||| |||| |||| That's fair. |||| |||||| If I were opposed to the ideas in the article, I would point out |||||| that the article is part of selling a book. |||||| |||| |||| Oh, the entire website is selling stuff. |||| |||||| |||||| "Roger Zoul" wrote in message |||||| ... ||||||| 11/26/2004 - More evidence have come out from a number of ||||||| research pointing to the significant role of insulin in human ||||||| longevity ||||||| ||||||| http://www.metabolicdiet.com/article...article_id=873. |||| |||| ||| ||| ||| It does make one wonder, though, why the government keeps pushing ||| low fat, high carb when more and more "evidence" (I'm loathe to ||| call most studies "evidence") that insulin is bad, and high carb ||| causes high insulin. || || || Well, folks still like to sometimes favor "Japan" type diets of low || fat, low meat and high carbohydrates as "Healthy". || || There was the famous "& Nations" study of comparative diets many || years ago that gave emphasis to low fat and high carbs. It is also || common knowledge that had Ansel Keyes included France into his study || as an 8th Nation, his concluysions would have been weakened. || || Everybody likes to exclude the traditinal high fat diet of France || from their dietary studies. || || This reminds me of Religion. Often, folks know what they want the || data to say before they do the study. || || The human body is so good at taking care of itself that it can exist || on all kinds of combinations of food. Therefore trying to really || learn much from observing what people eat is probably doomed. There || is a very complex mechanism indie this food-health link and to || remain ignorant of the complexity is foolish. || || Yet, to study the complexity is hard work, and humans generally shy || away from hard mental work. || || It is evident everywhere, including here in discussions. || || Of course, the fact that on traditional food, Asians are shorter than || Westerners is never considered. || || So, there is little frank complete correlatin between diet and body || development in "Official Diet" studies. || || In the 1700's, Thomas Jefferson made note of the larger height and || greater mass of Americans, compared to Contintntals. Some asserted || that it was the abundance of foods other than carbohydrates that was || important. || Well, we can all agree that excessive food intake is a problem no matter what you eat. |
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On Thu, 9 Dec 2004 00:45:20 -0500, Roger Zoul wrote:
11/26/2004 - More evidence have come out from a number of research pointing to the significant role of insulin in human longevity http://www.metabolicdiet.com/article...article_id=873. lol |
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On Thu, 9 Dec 2004 00:45:20 -0500, Roger Zoul wrote:
11/26/2004 - More evidence have come out from a number of research pointing to the significant role of insulin in human longevity http://www.metabolicdiet.com/article...article_id=873. lol |
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