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Permalink Reply by Sheila Fitz on September 28, 2011 at 1:17pm RacheEH,
Have you looked into Dr. Rosedale's diet? He is working in India now I believe and his whole focus is on a higher fat, moderate protein and low carb way of deating for diabetics. He has written a paper ( i haven't read this one)
"Rosedale in The Times of India.
India is leading the world in Diabetes, Dr. Rosedale has spent a great deal of time in India over the last 5 years. He has helped set up health retreats in southern India, and spoke with many strong leaders of India about the need and the ability to change the countries health crisis, and be model for the rest of the world." and go to his site -
http://drrosedale.com/rosedale_writing.htm
but I have read the following article and it is magnificent! I am attempting to figure out the percentages right now so I am still working it out - high in good fats fat (India has a lot of ghee), and this is the title for your download:
"Diabetes is NOT a disease of blood sugar
As I have stated previously, and one concept that I would like to make wellknown to save thousands and perhaps millions of lives as soon as possible, is that diabetes is not a disease of blood sugar, but a disease of insulin and perhaps more importantly leptin signaling, and until that concept becomes well-known in the medical community, articles like the one published in this issue will fortunately continue to be published revealing the inadequacy of current conventional medical treatment for chronic diseases such as diabetes and heart disease, and the falsity of their advice about nutrition."
You might want to check out his site - his working in India and his suggestion for yoga as a relaxer tells me he may have a few insights into your questions. I also took yoga briefly - and was amazed at the breathing and aeration. Awesome stuff!
Manny Hernandez(Co-Founder, Editor, has LADA)
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