Guest guest Posted August 22, 2007 Report Share Posted August 22, 2007 Hi Elchanan, Thanks for taking the time to respond. I sense the truth of what you are saying especially regarding whole foods vs. fractional foods. There is a lot of material on omega 3 helping the heart and blood sugar etc. Many people are taking fish oil and flax oil these days. I will read what you have written in the archives. I know that some raw foodists feel that raw fat such as that in avocados and nuts has a much more positive effect on the body than processed fat. I have read about some Doctors on the web who believe that they can help diabetic patients by putting them on a low carb and high fat diet. Of course, there is also the low carb and low fat diet, etc. Will do more research on my own and will read carefully what you have written. Thanks again. Are you the moderator of the group? Harsha Elchanan wrote: > Harsha, > > Elevated blood sugar and related " conditions " such as hyper/hypoglycemia, > diabetes 2, chronic fatigue, etc. are caused by elevated blood fat. Elevated > blood fat inhibits transport of glucose from the blood into the cells. The > glucose then backs up in the blood stream, creating what are commonly and > incorrectly described as " blood sugar problems " . I've written a great deal > on this, in the archive. > > Humans are designed to consume whole foods, not fractional foods. ALL oils > are among the " ultimate " fractional foods; everything ... carbohydrate, > protein, fiber, and most nutrients are removed when the oil is " extracted " . > > Also, you cannot eat for single nutrients. Science presently is aware of > some six-figure number of nutrients. Trust Nature's design, eat whole foods. > > > Again, there is MUCH more on all this in the archive. Search under subjects > such as " blood sugar " , " diabetes " , " satiation " , etc. > > Best, > Elchanan > > PS: Please update your subject lines. I almost went right by this one :) > _____ > > rawfood [rawfood ] On Behalf Of > Harsha > Tuesday, August 14, 2007 9:56 AM > rawfood > Re: [Raw Food] Re: See first item under BREAKING NEWS... > > > What about UDO oil with DHA from algae? It is supposed to have a lot > omega-3 which is good for high blood sugar and the heart. I would love > to know the views of the experts here on the commercial omega -3 oil. > > Harsha > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 22, 2007 Report Share Posted August 22, 2007 Hi Harsha, Elchanan is not the moderator of this group, but he has a wealth of information to share and years of experience to back it up. Enjoy your archive reading. I'm sure that you will find that all of his knowledge has that " ring of truth " behind it. Happy reading, Sarah Harsha wrote: Hi Elchanan, Thanks for taking the time to respond. I sense the truth of what you are saying especially regarding whole foods vs. fractional foods. There is a lot of material on omega 3 helping the heart and blood sugar etc. Many people are taking fish oil and flax oil these days. I will read what you have written in the archives. I know that some raw foodists feel that raw fat such as that in avocados and nuts has a much more positive effect on the body than processed fat. I have read about some Doctors on the web who believe that they can help diabetic patients by putting them on a low carb and high fat diet. Of course, there is also the low carb and low fat diet, etc. Will do more research on my own and will read carefully what you have written. Thanks again. Are you the moderator of the group? Harsha Elchanan wrote: > Harsha, > > Elevated blood sugar and related " conditions " such as hyper/hypoglycemia, > diabetes 2, chronic fatigue, etc. are caused by elevated blood fat. Elevated > blood fat inhibits transport of glucose from the blood into the cells. The > glucose then backs up in the blood stream, creating what are commonly and > incorrectly described as " blood sugar problems " . I've written a great deal > on this, in the archive. > > Humans are designed to consume whole foods, not fractional foods. ALL oils > are among the " ultimate " fractional foods; everything ... carbohydrate, > protein, fiber, and most nutrients are removed when the oil is " extracted " . > > Also, you cannot eat for single nutrients. Science presently is aware of > some six-figure number of nutrients. Trust Nature's design, eat whole foods. > > > Again, there is MUCH more on all this in the archive. Search under subjects > such as " blood sugar " , " diabetes " , " satiation " , etc. > > Best, > Elchanan > > PS: Please update your subject lines. I almost went right by this one :) > _____ > > rawfood [rawfood ] On Behalf Of > Harsha > Tuesday, August 14, 2007 9:56 AM > rawfood > Re: [Raw Food] Re: See first item under BREAKING NEWS... > > > What about UDO oil with DHA from algae? It is supposed to have a lot > omega-3 which is good for high blood sugar and the heart. I would love > to know the views of the experts here on the commercial omega -3 oil. > > Harsha > > > Sarah Be a better Heartthrob. Get better relationship answers from someone who knows. Answers - Check it out. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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