Posted on 06/18/2014 10:01:10 AM PDT by SeekAndFind
ive never had mondy... is it treatable?
I’ve been doing this so long I can debunk the headline without even reading the article.
I’ll go to Japan before I’d ever remotely consider the UK
RE: Ill go to Japan before Id ever remotely consider the UK
Funny they didn’t include Japan in the survey...
Monday is treatable, with a bucket of coffee and a big ol' pile of doughnuts... It will not go away, but will make it much easier to bear. Unfortunately, it always reoccurs, and there is no real cure.
This is why the U.S. life expectancy was 71.96 years back in 1974 (forty years ago) and is now 78.64 years, right?
We're not healthier, we're just sick for longer.
Word play.
From your source: “From 2006 to 2011, the number of new cases of diagnosed diabetes has shown no significant change.” Just goes to show that statistics can/are highly manipulated to get the desired result. Also, U.S. population is up over 20% 1995-2014 (so naturally more diabetes cases). http://www.cdc.gov/diabetes/statistics/incidence/fig1.htm
US poulation is up 20% - cases of diabetes is up 400%.
US poulation is up 20% - cases of diabetes is up 400%.
http://www.cdc.gov/diabetes/statistics/incidence/fig1.htm
We’re seeing “adult-onset” diabetes show up in kids under the age of ten, which takes a couple of generations of poor dietary choices to make happen.
Look up Pottenger’s cats. Ignore the arguments about whether food should be cooked, or raw, or whatever. The critical point is that nutritional deficiencies are inherited. First generation of cats on a taurine-deficient diet suffered, second suffered more, third was either still-born or died before maturity or was sterile.
That’s exactly what has been going on with us, since the government started trying to convince everyone that a low-fat, high-carb diet, heavy on the processed foods that provide the manufacturers with the highest profits, is healthy.
Why have things gotten better, over the last few years, after so many years of getting worse? I’d say it’s because people are figuring out that the official dietary guidelines are absolute crap.
Try comparing that chart to margarine and butter sales. Margarine sales have been in a nose-dive since 1995, butter sales are at a forty-year high.
More and more people are figuring out these processed, industrial food-like substances are killing them, and that natural animal fats are essential to health.
In other words, things are getting better because more and more people have stopped listening to their doctors and the public health community on issues of nutrition.
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