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Do you really follow Paleo?
You haven't posted any cures. Period. I do agree that having Type
II "under control" is not only possible, but highly probable with a
high protein diet - something that I've posted as my control - on this thread as
well. Control is not the same as a cure and you haven't posted any cures
where people who were diagnosed diabetic can return to eating even as much as
one Snickers bar without a spike. Post that kind of a cure!
Now - I want you to be very honest - have you since October 31st 2011 at
12:00 am until January 1st 2012 at 12:00 midnight had one or more food items
other those that you are falsely calling the "Paleo Diet?" That
means no alcohol, no grain or other processed food item, no manufactured sweets
or anything else? (My double martinis with a couple of olives are within
my diet restrictions. They are very low carb.)
Remember that not only are eye balls, brains, lips, intestines (uncleaned,
still with the original contents), bung holes, deer droppings/poop all a part of
the real Inuit/Paleo Diet. Have you had any of that?
Had my usual sausage and eggs breakfast this morning and my blood sugar level
exactly two hours later was 88. I've had my blood sugar under control on
this high protein diet for many years - except when I do fall off.
Holidays, birthdays, family gatherings are difficult to control so I generally
don't even try. Yet I can quickly climb back on my diet and get right back
with the program and control my blood sugar. I'll bet you that 98% of
those who claim to be on the Paleo Diet fall off like I do, including
yourself.
I have never ever had any medication during my years of Type II though I've
tried many months of bitter melon, Essiac Tea and other alternative products
which claim to control blood sugar levels but with no positive results for me.
Those on this diet "Dr. Bernstein's Diabetes
Solution: The Complete Guide to Achieving Normal Blood Sugars" are
achieving normal sugar levels and it is even higher protein than the false Paleo
Diet. The Type I diabetic who wrote this book wasn't a doctor when
he made his discovery, he was an engineer. So he too is practicing an
alternative medical program as am I.