There is a book, no doubt out of print, called; "The Book of the 7 Seas" by
Peter Freuchen.  He was an Antarctic explorer who was marooned on an ice
floe 2miles x 7 miles.  He wasn't rescued for seven years (7 years).  He
lived on nothing but seal and polar bear meat for the whole time, and when
he finally got back to civilization, his health was proclaimed to be
perfect.........
Interesting what?

----- Original Message ----- 
From: "Stuff" <st...@laguna.com.mx>
To: <silver-list@eskimo.com>
Sent: Friday, November 14, 2003 7:47 AM
Subject: Re: CS>Diabetes


> The folks I've talked to who tried the Adkins diet had much good to say
> about it.
>
> But my understanding, is that u can eat all the protein u can get in
> u and die of starvation if u don't eat some carbs.
>
> Pure protein will eat u alive, so to speak. Only good in moderation.
>
> At 07:09 PM 11/13/2003 -0600, you wrote:
> >Eating almost zero carbs for two weeks is NOT doing Atkins.  Atkins, even
> >during induction, stresses a healthful variety of food, and stresses not
> >going under 20 grams.
> >Atkins is not a "diet" but a way of life, and involves eating a very
> >balanced diet, with lots of fresh veggies and even some fruit, neither of
> >which you can be eating if you are
> >doing zero carbs.  People have strange ideas about Atkins.  Even in his
> >older books he stressed balance and moderation.  In the older books he
> >allowed for VERY brief introduction/induction period with largely no
carbs.
> >But research and understanding led him to modify that in all his later
> >books.  Zero carbs is not healthy.    Joy
> >
> >
> > > That's the first thing that I did.   Been on almost zero carbs for
about 2
> > > weeks now.   I have used the Atkins diet to lose weight since 1968.
Have
> > > lost 11 lbs in 12 days, but blood sugar still in 140 to 170 range.   I
> >have
> > > always heard that the Atkins diet would "cure" diabetes, and I'm going
to
> > > cure it..
> >
> >
> >
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