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Dori Zook wrote:
> >If they find a chemical that inhibits the actions of this protein,
> >they will end in total diabetes. And deaths from hyperglycemie.
> >The carbohydrate is already in excess.
> >So, what would these mad people suggest should happen to the excess carb?
> >They should be glad that this last carb-lowering path exists.
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> If you're just yanking our collective chain I'll take the above back but I
> don't think that's the case.
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Actually, Dori, I think you're doing Amadeus a disservice here.
Reread what he says. He says if you can take a pill to prevent the
sugar being stored in the fat, that people [who continue to eat excessive carbs]
will become diabetic. This of course is true for the mainstream SAD eater;
they won't quit eating carbs; so if they take the pill, they'll become diabetic.
There is nothing in his statement that *advocates* eating excessive carbs.
No matter how many diatribes, well-reasoned arguments, and factual
dissertations we present, and how many low-carb books are printed, most
people will not give up their soft drinks, their donuts, their fat-free cookies.
If the body is prevented from taking the excess glucose out of the bloodstream
into
the fat stores, diabetes is the most likely result.
Lynnet
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