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Diurea
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Hello,
This is my first post. I read this and had to tell my (fathers) story. So roughly 5-6 years ago my pops had type II diabetes. Was taking metformin and
peptide injections in the skin. He convinced himself via whatever research he had done that he only needed to eat one time a day. His doctor was
pretty upset after he found out he started such a regimen. After all diabetics are supposed to eat regularly. My dad refused to change until his
bloodwork showed otherwise.
To jump to the end of the story, he is now off all his medication (diabetic). His doctor (long time doc in family, all of us) has admitted he
doesn’t understand it but “it’s working” so...
My dad claims, from what he can gather, that diabetes is caused by a fatty liver. We store fat in our liver and since we are constantly eating every 4
hours our livers don’t go through glycogen cycles and build up fat. I guess livers are responsible for insulin, idk I’m not a doc. Just what I
remember him saying. Basically his thought is we hunted and gatgeeed in the day, ate a huge meal, and fell asleep by the fire in our primitive years.
After all these years and watching his body and medication change, I believe the guy. I know there’s some diabetics that would end up in the ER if
they tried this though...
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AJKOER
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I'm sorry to say this, but in certain countries with a for-profit medical establishment, I really don't believe that ones best health is the chief
objective of the medical practitioner. My doctors over time appear to be overly police from watch dog organizations threatening to take away their
license if they don't tout the line of legally prescribed procedures. The latter, of which, appears to me to primarily support existing commercial
(for example, pharmaceutical) interests.
Based on my direct experience with several doctors, they're not interested in what actually makes you healthy or prevents you from getting sick,
they're just interested in doing their job, by the rules, not any breaking research results or alternative approaches demonstrating success, even
though it may cost you your life!
That apparently is your job!
Relatedly, many years ago I actually tried to have a conversation with my doctor on the benefits of certain foods. Before I could even get too far
into the conversation, I was immediately interrupted as he put up his hand and pointed to a food chart. For those who don't know what is a food chart,
it is a politically / scientifically manufactured document that's supposed to tell you the amount of protein, vegetables, carbohydrates, sugar,
excetera, one is supposed to have in their daily diet. This story is likely a true reflection of the sad state of health advice one is likely to get
from your physician.
[Edited on 7-7-2019 by AJKOER]
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S.C. Wack
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I've done this forever with few exceptions and I doubt there are any health benefits to it. It's possible that it's screwing up my blood sugar and
causing problems. Except for hair color I may not look like I'm past 50, but I feel like it and more.
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Morgan
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The tortoise fasting ability more or less. Longevity 150 years thereabouts.
"Galápagos tortoises are herbivores that eat prickly pear cactus (a favorite) and fruits, as well as flowers, leaves, and grasses. In fact, these
tortoises can go without eating or drinking for up to a year, because they can store food and water so well. Tortoises don’t have teeth, so they use
the bony outer edges of the mouth to bite off and mash food. Once in the mouth, food is quickly swallowed. They don’t have a good sense of smell, so
they use their eyes to find food. Anything red really gets their attention!"
https://animals.sandiegozoo.org/animals/galapagos-tortoise
Maybe a single meal a day would tend to be less calories if you didn't eat junk food which might circumvent caloric intake. Whole fruits and
vegetables are bulky.
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AJKOER
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Quote: Originally posted by Morgan |
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Maybe a single meal a day would tend to be less calories if you didn't eat junk food which might circumvent caloric intake. Whole fruits and
vegetables are bulky.
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The control mice study with a single meal category is NOT a reduced caloric diet. There are already studies indicated the benefits of the reduced
caloric diet, but it remains an unappetizing choice for most people and as such, is not a threat to say, the billion dollar snack food industry, as
would perhaps a single meal plan could be.
In my opinion, the weak argument presented against the single meal protocol is counter indicated by, for example, the mice study (there were NOT of a
lot of sick mice to begin with that got better, given the homogeneous nature of the test mouse population). The real rationale is the fear of
endorsing a growing potentially much more healthy meal protocol. The snack food industry, revenues in the billions by itself, could be impacted. There
is also even the health industry special sectors addressing diabetes and other chronic conditions that may potentially be no longer a big growth
business.
Only a truly selfless, honest and courageous medical practitioner would be crazy enough to take on giants as Coke, Pepsi, makers of potatoes chips,
chocolate snack bars,....
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