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Sat Fat and Diabetes (study)
On Tue, 19 Apr 2011 20:32:18 -0700 (PDT), jay
wrote: "High-fat diet (HFD) and inflammation are key contributors to insulin resistance and type 2 diabetes (T2D)." Per Wiki, human milk is 62% fat, 32% carbs and 5% protein by calories. Another source says that of the fat, 41% is saturated. Would this be considered a high-fat diet? Does T2D start with breast milk??? Hah! --- Peter |
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Sat Fat and Diabetes (study)
jay wrote:
Per Wiki, human milk is 62% fat, 32% carbs and 5% protein by calories. Another source says that of the fat, 41% is saturated. Would this be considered a high-fat diet? Does T2D start with breast milk??? It does explain why some diet plans discourage drinking milk after weaning. Mammals in general don't eat dairy after weaning. Eating dairy by humans is recent and lactose tolerance has not yet evolved into our entire population. Opinions about what' high/low fat/carb vary. I would call that a high carb diet but not a high fat diet. My bias. |
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According to recent studies conducted by the Pritikin Longevity Center, diabetes starts from too much fat in the diet and insufficient exercise, not malfunction of the pancreas as previously thought. The pancreas continues to produce insulin when you have diabetes but the body becomes insulin resistant. Research has shown that over 90% of diabetes cases can be CURED with diet and exercise. That means that you don't have to have limbs removed due to diabetes-induced gangrene. You don't have to go blind or suffer cardiovascular abnormalities because of diabetes. You can actually REVERSE these conditions with diet (nutrition, not weight loss) and exercise, and the removal of parasites and candida.
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