There is a sound argument that diabetes 2 is manufactured.
But throwing race in there instantly creates a no go zone where your to scared to say obvious things or actually discuss root problems. Someones feelings might get hurt. If you dont like it fuck you boo hoo lol.
Appalachians have the same problem. Instead of the government spreading crack cocaine, unlike the heroin that seems to everywhere now.
They were spreading fast food restaurants instead. The stuff that the FDA allows to be done and put in our food and water is literally insane. Would be criminal in a real society. But not in this one.
The burden of diabetes is especially heavy in Appalachia, with Appalachians being 1.4 times as likely to have diabetes as non-Appalachians.
In one 2014 study, researchers investigated the link between poverty and diabetes prevalence. According to this study, Black Americans and poor white Americans have higher rates of diabetes than non-poor white Americans.
In addition, under-resourced socioeconomic groups experience higher levels of stress, which is believed to increase diabetes risk in people who are predisposed to the disease.
I like this one website it says,
There is not a cure yet for diabetes, but losing weight, eating healthy food, and being active can really help.
It's funny.
There is a sound argument that diabetes 2 is manufactured.
But throwing race in there instantly creates a no go zone where your to scared to say obvious things or actually discuss root problems. Someones feelings might get hurt. If you dont like it fuck you boo hoo lol.
Appalachians have the same problem. Instead of the government spreading crack cocaine, unlike the heroin that seems to everywhere now.
They were spreading fast food restaurants instead. The stuff that the FDA allows to be done and put in our food and water is literally insane. Would be criminal in a real society. But not in this one.
I like this one website it says,
Yeah, ok.
https://www.endocrine.org/news-and-advocacy/news-room/2022/intermittent-fasting-may-reverse-type-2-diabetes
Sell the treatment, not the cure.