Hi Ken:
Thanks for the input. Actually, my diabetic onset was caused by a medication I had to take. Sadly, manufacturers do not always advertise the fact that some users can develop diabetes as a result of taking the drug, as in my case. There was a class action law suit, but I don't know the outcome, nor did I participate
Thankfully I did find the Paleo lifestyle online during research into how becoming non-dependent on diabetes medications.
Also, I was born with a hypoactive pituitary gland as well as other adrenal problems. All this probably contributed to the development of type II diabetes.
While I agree that HIT is of benefit, it is not possible for me as I sustained a serious back injury from being bucked off a horse when I was 12. Swimming, walks, hiking, and the like are about all I can tolerate before I loose feeling in my lower extremities.
Anyway, returning to my initial question, I was asking about the possible activity level of paleo people as an answer to a question posed to me by a friend.
Thanks so much!
Trish
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-----Original Message-----
From: Ken O'Neill <[log in to unmask]>
Date: Sun, 31 Jan 2010 17:20:06
To: <[log in to unmask]>
Subject: Re: Hunter-gatherer activity levels
If what you wrote below is the case, sadly you're not going to be able to
help yourself. Playing an organ makes no significant metabolic demands.
Hiking and swimming do not address loss of type II strength muscle. Riding a
bike doing interval spin classes could get you going in the right direction.
Doing weight or other resistance training (bodyweight, for example) using a
HIIT (high intensity interval training) approach is the most likely method
for regaining your metabolic fitness and health. Many people don't like
coming to grips with Mother Nature's laws of health - they should invest in
Death Insurance (normally called life insurance) since they rationalize
themselves out of doing the very things constituting Living Life Insurance.
-----Original Message-----
From: Paleolithic Eating Support List [mailto:[log in to unmask]]
On Behalf Of Trish Leon
Sent: Sunday, January 31, 2010 4:07 PM
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Subject: Hunter-gatherer activity levels
In fact, I strongly dislike organized exercise and refuse to participate in
it. I walk, I garden, I play concert piano and organ 3-4 hours a day...I
don't ride a bike or lift weights. I do hike infrequently, and swim when the
opportunity presents itself.
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