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To: Mr Frumble
There health HAS been going down hill lately but I will pull up the relevant data since it appears to be needed. Oh and I eat sushi and drink green tea. Yes, I do follow a culture over a thousand years old that has been healthy for most of its existence

Lets see, this one is from the Joslin center which is a diabetic center affiliated with Harvard Medical School and considered the top dog in the field. Oh, and that probably means it is the best in the WORLD! Note this is a ccarb guideline for someone that has DIABETES for gods sake!

"For example, a 6' 2" tall man with diabetes who weighs 180 pounds and wants to maintain his current weight might be told he could eat 350 grams of carbohydrate spread out over the day. His goal would be to spread those grams out over the course of the day so that he doesn't send his blood sugars too high at any one time. If he is taking insulin or oral diabetes medication, he might also have to manage when he eats his carbohydrate in such a way that there is enough sugar from his meals in his bloodstream when his medication is working its hardest."

Oh, I can get some from MIT as well, they have a health center affiliated with HArvard. Might I suggest that YOU people are the ones that have the erroneous data?

332 posted on 07/07/2002 3:34:34 PM PDT by Arioch7
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To: Arioch7
Yes I drink green tea also because of it's proven health benifits, not because the Japanese appear to be healthier. I myself am of 100% German ancestry. This means agrigculture did not arrive in my neck of the woods until a mere 5000 years ago, potatoes only 500 years ago. So I've decided to eat what my ancestors have been eating for the 35000 years before agriculture arrived, a diet which happens to low carb. And it works great for ME. It probably does not work great for a Japanese person.
337 posted on 07/07/2002 3:55:53 PM PDT by Mr Frumble
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