Re: Cheese



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William Wagner wrote:

Should have highlighted this from the above URL.

"Indeed, physical inactivity combined with an atherogenic diet (rich in saturated fat, trans fatty acids and refined sugars) constitute the perfect combination giving rise to the metabolic syndrome.

But the comment is untrue, for saturated fat, and in limiting the advice about carbs to refined sugars. They're no worse than wheat, hardly.

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lifestyle variables, acting either through obesity or insulin sensitivity, disturb the metabolic homeostasis and lead to the multiplex risk factors."

This is an example of the kind of either/or black/white/no greys not ever *** that pisses me off. IR leads to obesity, then the fat cells signal to the body in a way to sustain the obesity, and contribute to IR. It's not one or the other; it's BOTH.

Susan
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