Guest guest Posted January 25, 2010 Report Share Posted January 25, 2010 Here is an interesting testimonial from a young lady. She was already on cooked meat paleo diet and wishes to reach higher levels of health she is trying raw meat paleo diet. The good news is that on a cooked paleo diet she already reached pretty good health improvements. “… about 2 years ago I was about *70 lbs over weight*, vegan, had tons of adult acne, and assumed that I had been practicing the healthiest lifestyle possible. I should also mention that I was diagnosed at a very early age with *childhood diabetes* and had assumed that this would be something that I would carry around for life. A friend of mine who was at the time was a crossfit instructor introduced me to paleo nutrition and Zone dieting. *Within 2 months I dropped nearly 20 lbs and I stopped taking all diabetes medication.*” http://www.myhealthblog.org/2010/01/25/diabetes-cured-after-2-months-on-paleo-di\ et/ Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 26, 2010 Report Share Posted January 26, 2010 Thanks for the story. I wonder if it's something she has to stay on to sustain the 'cure'. That term is just so often misused when something helps as long as that protocol or product is continued, but the ailment returns once stopped....which is not a cure. Just curious. Certainly some things can jump start a person out of a bad rut, but then the permanent solution is vital to follow with. Liz , Edwin Casimero <eesc wrote: > > Here is an interesting testimonial from a young lady. She was already on > cooked meat paleo diet and wishes to reach higher levels of health she > is trying raw meat paleo diet. The good news is that on a cooked paleo > diet she already reached pretty good health improvements. > > " … about 2 years ago I was about *70 lbs over weight*, vegan, had tons > of adult acne, and assumed that I had been practicing the healthiest > lifestyle possible. I should also mention that I was diagnosed at a very > early age with *childhood diabetes* and had assumed that this would be > something that I would carry around for life. A friend of mine who was > at the time was a crossfit instructor introduced me to paleo nutrition > and Zone dieting. *Within 2 months I dropped nearly 20 lbs and I stopped > taking all diabetes medication.* " > > http://www.myhealthblog.org/2010/01/25/diabetes-cured-after-2-months-on-paleo-di\ et/ > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 28, 2010 Report Share Posted January 28, 2010 This IS the permanent solution: Going back to the original food specification of humans. Aka Paleo Diet. High Fat Low Carb. Especially adults who have stopped growing need to tone down on carbs. Only growing people and athletes on athletic events or gym days are supposed to be eating larger quantities of carbs The " food pyramid " is absolutely and totally wrong. grains like rice, wheat, oats, potatoes, corn and all their derivative products or NOT original human foods. The forcing down the throats of people of these food stuffs is absolutely wrong. These are not designed to be consumed by humans as staple food. Know more about the original diet of humans at www.rawpaleodiet.com Best wishes, Edwin , " lightspirals " <lightspirals wrote: > > Thanks for the story. I wonder if it's something she has to stay on to sustain the 'cure'. That term is just so often misused when something helps as long as that protocol or product is continued, but the ailment returns once stopped....which is not a cure. Just curious. Certainly some things can jump start a person out of a bad rut, but then the permanent solution is vital to follow with. > Liz > > > > , Edwin Casimero <eesc@> wrote: > > > > Here is an interesting testimonial from a young lady. She was already on > > cooked meat paleo diet and wishes to reach higher levels of health she > > is trying raw meat paleo diet. The good news is that on a cooked paleo > > diet she already reached pretty good health improvements. > > > > " … about 2 years ago I was about *70 lbs over weight*, vegan, had tons > > of adult acne, and assumed that I had been practicing the healthiest > > lifestyle possible. I should also mention that I was diagnosed at a very > > early age with *childhood diabetes* and had assumed that this would be > > something that I would carry around for life. A friend of mine who was > > at the time was a crossfit instructor introduced me to paleo nutrition > > and Zone dieting. *Within 2 months I dropped nearly 20 lbs and I stopped > > taking all diabetes medication.* " > > > > http://www.myhealthblog.org/2010/01/25/diabetes-cured-after-2-months-on-paleo-di\ et/ > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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