Gyrobob
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If you refuse to understand what blood sugar spikes do to you, I'm not going to get all that angsty about it.
My purpose here in this thread is not to try to convince those who have unchangeable paradigm problems to stop believing what they believe in, no matter how erroneous those beliefs are.
My purpose is to relate all the good things that happen when a person stops eating wheat, other grains, sugar, and high-carb food. There is lots to relate. No amount of you telling me it didn't happen will convince me it didn't happen. It did happen.,... I feel a few decades younger because of what is happening to me, and I am certainly not alone.
Some of you are trying to convince me that being sugarfree, wheatfree, grainfree, and low-carb doesn't work. You'll never convince me of that. It just plain works. -- It would be kind of silly for me to say,"Oh wow,.. and here all along I thought all these huge benefits I have been enjoying over the past eight months were real! I guess I better stop and go back to eating all that stuff that was making feel so bad before. Darn." -- Maybe you would have me tell the lady, whose kid had MS, she should have her kid start eating Shredded Mini-Wheats again. They probably still have the wheelchair he hasn't been using in the past few months. -- Maybe you would have me tell the hundreds of folks on the Wheat Belly Facebook page who have lost tons (literally) of weight they should start eating wheat, grains, and sugar again. There's always Weight Watchers, eh? -- Maybe you would have me tell the diabetics who are no longer diabetic that getting their blood sugar down to a consistent and moderately low level really doesn't mean much, so they should start back in with the WGC (wheaty grainy crap) and insulin shots. -- Maybe you would have me tell the arthritics whose joint pain has disappeared to start eating bagels and pasta again, and just go back to cortisone shots and Ben-gay and crutches.
The overall point is that it seems kind of silly for you to try to convince me this doesn't work. -- It works really well. -- The way you are trying to convince me how wrong this is makes me think of a situation like this: --- In March of 1502, Columbus is having a meeting with his crew and sponsors, planning the fourth trip to the new world. --- A Bishop from the Catholic Church crashes the meeting and instructs Columbus to call off the trip, saying it is against all the teachings of the church and against all common sense. "We all know the earth is flat!" --- Columbus says, "But your holiness, we have done this three times already. We have discovered all kinds of new things. The benefits are pretty good so far, and will be even better when we learn how to best use it all. The payback will be astounding!" --- The Bishop says, "Doesn't matter. You are wrong. The world is flat. You can not sail past the horizon indefinitely, you will fall off. The Pope says so. In the name of the church, stop what you are doing." --- The church is the FDA and USDA, and a few of you guys are Bishops.
Here's one of my frustrations with these discussions,... A lot of the folks here at Suzukisavage.com are missing out on things that can make their lives a lot better. All I can do, I guess, is to stick to my guns and keep relating all the ways this way of living betters a person's life so much.
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