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Julie Bove
 
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"BZ" > wrote in message
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> I'm sorry but where are you getting your information? The discussions on
> HFCS are current, Google can provide you with links to substantiate that
> fact.


HFCS is being blamed for a lot of things. And I personally try to avoid it.
But I can't say that any of the things it is being blamed for can be proven.

>And yes, your diet is responsible for your Type 2 diabetes. You have
> pushed your bodies ability to adjust its insulin to the amount crap you

put
> in it that it simply gives up and a resistance is developed.


I beg to differ. I ate a very healthy, vegetarian diet prior to diabetes.

>Type 2 diabetes
> is preventable and unnecessary. I have to say this group is quite full of
> the most narrow-minded people I have ever had the dis-pleasure of
> associating with. I susbscribed to the group because I thought I would

find
> intelligent conversations regarding diabetes, I am not a diabetic but my

son
> is (Type 1). I enjoy seeking information and discussing nutrition and diet
> related topics but I can see that doesn't happen here. Perhaps there are
> others lurking that feel the same way, if so, please feel free to make
> contact and a private mailing list could setup so we don't have listen to
> the nonsense of the Ted Rosenwhatzits and the Julie Bovines (yes Julie I
> have seen your photo - funny how you dispell medical professional opinions
> about chemicals you are eating but promote Tarot and dream analysis. LOL).


What do the Tarot and dream analysis have to do with chemicals? Nothing!
And had I bothered to read through your entire reply before I posted, I
might well have plonked you with no reply. And I will plonk you if you
continue to post as you have been doing.

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Type 2
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