Is that why suity talks so much crap?
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Eat too much get fat and Alzheim.. Do I know you?
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Absolutely. They are 2 quite different conditions with 2 quite different original causes, and indeed with similar end results caused by opposite immediate conditions. i.e. to (oversimplify):Originally posted by Support Monkey View PostAAAARRRRGGGGHHHHHH TYPE 1 Diabetes is not caused by to much sugar
I wish they would change the name for type 1 it realy winds me up when people assume their all the same thing
Type 1 is caused by the pancrease packing in, nothing to do with sugar
Type 2 is fat peoples diabetes caused by lifestyle choices mostly fatty sugary food intake wich is were they get the idea of a type 3 causing alzheimers
Type 1 diabetes: you are born with an inability to produce enough insulin, so the insulin mechanism doesn't work.
Type 2 diabetes: you can make plenty of insulin. Problem is, you have eaten so much sugar for so long that you have overproduced insulin so much that your tissues have overloaded and ceased to respond to the insulin, which you then produce in ever-increasing supply in an attempt to trigger the insulin response that you need for all that sugar. So again the insulin response doesn't work for you, but for the opposite reason.
It's a real shame that these 2 different conditions go by the same name.Job motivation: how the powerful steal from the stupid.Comment
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Too much alcohol is bad for you but not for the same reasons as carbs are bad for you.Originally posted by doodab View PostYou mean I can keep drinking like a fish and still have a kebab? That's the sort of news I like.
Fried food is fine provided that:
It wasn't fed on crap during its lifetime
It isn't fried in "healthy" vegetable oil
It isn't eaten with carbs
This is just my opinion. DYOR.Job motivation: how the powerful steal from the stupid.Comment
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Originally posted by Ignis Fatuus View PostAbsolutely. They are 2 quite different conditions with 2 quite different original causes, and indeed with similar end results caused by opposite immediate conditions. i.e. to (oversimplify):
Type 1 diabetes: you are born with an inability to produce enough insulin, so the insulin mechanism doesn't work.
Type 2 diabetes: you can make plenty of insulin. Problem is, you have eaten so much sugar for so long that you have overproduced insulin so much that your tissues have overloaded and ceased to respond to the insulin, which you then produce in ever-increasing supply in an attempt to trigger the insulin response that you need for all that sugar. So again the insulin response doesn't work for you, but for the opposite reason.
It's a real shame that these 2 different conditions go by the same name.

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I sort of agree. Junk food contains too much salt. But if you ate burgers(no bun), preferably with salad or veg, i reckon it would be fine. Similarly kebabs with no pitta is fine.Originally posted by Ignis Fatuus View PostToo much alcohol is bad for you but not for the same reasons as carbs are bad for you.
Fried food is fine provided that:
It wasn't fed on crap during its lifetime
It isn't fried in "healthy" vegetable oil
It isn't eaten with carbs
This is just my opinion. DYOR.
Alcohol is a poison.Comment
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No it's not, the grease drips down your hand and shirt.Originally posted by BrilloPad View Postkebabs with no pitta is fine.While you're waiting, read the free novel we sent you. It's a Spanish story about a guy named 'Manual.'Comment
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You mean you don't use a plate, knife and fork? Are you sas's butler?Originally posted by doodab View PostNo it's not, the grease drips down your hand and shirt.Comment
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I have been known to use cutlery when ingesting a doner teller, though I prefer a pitta stuffed with lots of salad.Originally posted by BrilloPad View PostYou mean you don't use a plate, knife and fork? Are you sas's butler?While you're waiting, read the free novel we sent you. It's a Spanish story about a guy named 'Manual.'Comment
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I haven't checked, but the name rings a bell. Isn't George Moonbat a loonie left amateur economist?Originally posted by IR35FanClub View PostAlzheimer's could be the most catastrophic impact of junk food | George Monbiot | Comment is free | The Guardian
Don't know where the link to junk food came in, but it appears eating the wrong type of food could be the cause of Alheimers.
Unfounded medical opinions please...
If so, then what the flip does he know about diet and Altheimers? Probably no less than economics come to think of it.Work in the public sector? Read the IR35 FAQ hereComment
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Defintely leftie, but he's a jornalist who writes about things. Most of his artciles appear to be properly researched, by which I means at least he's read some papers before forming an opinion on something. At least he's good enough to credit his sources, and declare his interests - in fact he's running a campaign for all journalists to do the same, but none have subscribed. I guess they have to stop taking bribes from major corporations to promote their products or pressure politcal figures if they were going to do that. I best most journos earn more from backhanders than their paper.Originally posted by OwlHoot View PostI haven't checked, but the name rings a bell. Isn't George Moonbat a loonie left amateur economist?
If so, then what the flip does he know about diet and Altheimers? Probably no less than economics come to think of it.Signed sealed and delivered.Comment
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