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Strategies & Market Trends : The Residential Real Estate Crash Index

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To: Bank Holding Company who wrote (211924)7/23/2009 10:14:49 AM
From: Skeeter BugRead Replies (2) of 306849
 
TB, the number 1 problem is people in america don't *really* want to be healthy. they want to eat industrial crap and self medicate low low blood sugar all day long because they eat way too many carbs.

the sick will *always* cost s lot more than the healthy.

it is no accident that a healthy diet is correlated to an 83% reduction in diabetes. of note is that the high risk people stuck the diet most closely and they were the ones who saw the 83% reduction compared to the low risk people who ate the bad diet and had 5x more incidents of diabetes than the high risk folks!

bmj.com

of note is that grains were almost never eaten by the high risk group that saw the astounding reduction in diabetes.

does anyone in america care?

less than a fraction of 1%. a very, very, very small fraction.

diabetes is *incredibly* expensive to treat. reducing, delaying or eliminating 83% of cases of cases would save billions, if not $10s of billions or $100 of billions, per year.

the same diet is linked to reduced cancer, reduce heart disease, etc...
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