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Was it really necessary to fund this study? This should fall under the realm of common sense - kinda like how having sex without a condom dramatically increases ones' risk of having a baby, well DUH!
I've argued with people for years that Subway isn't healthy, but they have some of the best marketing on the planet and have everybody fooled. http://news.yahoo.com/s/nm/20100517/...R1ZHlzdWdnZXN0 Quote:
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I have both a "lipid" problem and a "sugar' (Type II diabetes problem). Part of this is due to my age (62) and part due to genetics. But both of these factors are made worse by diet.
At first all I ever heard was the "low fat" mantra. So I followed that approach. Didn't help much. What this study points out is that the type and amount of salt and sugars are perhaps as important as fat intake, Processed meats contain both salt, nitrates, and sugars in differing amounts. Most of the popular diet plans advise avoiding processed meats (this includes Atkins). So there is something to this. A few weeks ago I made some major dietary changes; I have eliminated processed meats as part of this. I'll have my tests redone in September. This will be interesting. |
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hope the change works out for you ... i am sure it will .. keep us updated ... |
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Hope everything goes well with you man!
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This study was probably done from earmarks in a totally unrelated bill. Just another big reason why we need new people in DC. Like RNC says, it was unnecessary and a waste of taxpayer dollars.
Sheesh. I hope you get some good results from the new diet, cubsfan, and don't have to take insulin. Good luck to you! |
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Although my husband would say they'd have to pry the bacon out of his cold, dead hands.
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I already find exercise easier, and have added strength training to the cardio. I plan to start Tai Chi too. I had an uncle who was able to avoid insulin by changing his diet. He lived to be 94. As far as fast food, well the grilled chicken at KFC seems to be a good choice. |
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