how can sugar be addictive? he didn't sey what type of sugar either... that's why I only see videos from real scientists and doctors not someone with all due respect, if you did this for your highschool keep it in ur classroom. I am not a scientists either but I have my very own valid sources and all well funded.
There's so much misinformation outthere mixing truths and half truth and lies brings it all down to people that are curious but lazy enough not to do it proffesionally.
@2:09 it states that Type 2 diabetes did not exist before the 1960's, but "The distinction between what is now known as type 1 diabetes and type 2 diabetes was first clearly made by Sir Harold Percival Himsworth, and published in January 1936."
@hjarche yes but "the idea that resistance to insulin action could have adverse consequences had little resonance over the next several decades. However, this situation begin changing rapidly with the introduction of methods to quantify insulin-mediated glucose disposal" ... see Circulation. 2005;112:3030-3032
doi: 10.1161/CIRCULATIONAHA.105.504670 for a nice summary
Type 1 Diabetes (IDDM) was well documented prior to 1960. In fact it was during the search for a treatment for what was then termed juvenile diabetes that Insulin was first discovered in 1921.
From the book "Type 2 diabetes: principles and practice" by Goldstein:
"In the pre-insulin era, patients who developed complications related to diabetes would be type 2 diabetics because type 1 patients simply would not survive long enough."
Fat people were much less common then, but they did exist, and type 2 diabetes would almost certainly have been as frequent in overweight people as it is now.
I think it is really good David. I am also worried about global warming so I am glad you put it in! Perhaps you could also do one aimed at Australians? I am not sure if the equivalent info is out there. Thanks for all your work!
cute .. like your clip .. keep it up =)
verlaboonstra 3 months ago
The unfortunate part is that the primordial instincts that kept our ancestors alive thousands of years ago are now causing our own deaths.
blueblob4 5 months ago
There's a lot of misinformation here.
Tockey 1 year ago
how can sugar be addictive? he didn't sey what type of sugar either... that's why I only see videos from real scientists and doctors not someone with all due respect, if you did this for your highschool keep it in ur classroom. I am not a scientists either but I have my very own valid sources and all well funded.
There's so much misinformation outthere mixing truths and half truth and lies brings it all down to people that are curious but lazy enough not to do it proffesionally.
ElPeruanoUFO 1 year ago
@2:09 it states that Type 2 diabetes did not exist before the 1960's, but "The distinction between what is now known as type 1 diabetes and type 2 diabetes was first clearly made by Sir Harold Percival Himsworth, and published in January 1936."
hjarche 1 year ago
@hjarche yes but "the idea that resistance to insulin action could have adverse consequences had little resonance over the next several decades. However, this situation begin changing rapidly with the introduction of methods to quantify insulin-mediated glucose disposal" ... see Circulation. 2005;112:3030-3032
doi: 10.1161/CIRCULATIONAHA.105.504670 for a nice summary
gillespieda 1 year ago
why is the url UFOPiE????
gbnnn 2 years ago
This was a very powerful message. 5/5
gbnnn 2 years ago
It isn't true that type 2 diabetes didn't exist before 1960!
The difference between type 1 and type 2 diabetes wasn't defined before 1960, so it wasn't diagnosed. But neither was type 1 diabetes!
Type 1 diabetes kills people quickly without insulin. The diabetics who lived awhile before 1960, had type 2 diabetes.
It makes me question your other statements.
toppinzr 2 years ago
Type 1 Diabetes (IDDM) was well documented prior to 1960. In fact it was during the search for a treatment for what was then termed juvenile diabetes that Insulin was first discovered in 1921.
gillespieda 2 years ago
From the book "Type 2 diabetes: principles and practice" by Goldstein:
"In the pre-insulin era, patients who developed complications related to diabetes would be type 2 diabetics because type 1 patients simply would not survive long enough."
Fat people were much less common then, but they did exist, and type 2 diabetes would almost certainly have been as frequent in overweight people as it is now.
toppinzr 2 years ago
Really important video about your water
Professional Perspectives: Fluoride in Tap Water
/watch?v=_Ys9q1cvKGk
see FluorideACTION . NET
FluorideIsBad 2 years ago
Beautiful job, David! I'll be sharing this at my blog on Friday.
livinlowcarbman 2 years ago
Thanx muchly Jimmy :-)
gillespieda 2 years ago
I think it is really good David. I am also worried about global warming so I am glad you put it in! Perhaps you could also do one aimed at Australians? I am not sure if the equivalent info is out there. Thanks for all your work!
ozmaur59 2 years ago
Thanx maur ... working on the Australian version now :-)
gillespieda 2 years ago
@gillespieda Hi is there an Australian version now please? Thanks @ruthhoward
ruthmagdalen 1 year ago