> Date: Thu, 7 Dec 2006 08:56:57 -0500
> From: =?windows-1252?Q?Philip?= <[log in to unmask]>
> Subject: Type 1 Diabetes
>
>> They think that the Paleo diet could only help type 2 and not =
> type 1,
> because their insulin-producing pancreatic cells are shot.
*** Sounds like an excuse to keep eating cookies to me. The diet can't
magically regrow the cells in my pancreas, so who cares how good I'll feel
if I try it because I'll still need insulin injections.
If those cells are really gone, paleo isn't going to replace them. The rest
of the cells in the body might like some relief from crazy glucose swings,
and overall health improves on an evolutionarily appropriate diet. I don't
know all that much about humans, but I've seen insulin-dependent animals
reduce or eliminate their need for insulin injections when placed on a paleo
diet appropriate for the species. Don't know why it couldn't happen for
humans as well.
--Carrie