Researchers from Lund
University Diabetes Centre in Sweden clarified the risk for Type 2 diabetes
associated with meat, fish, and dairy.
The scientists studied
26,930 individuals’ dietary data for 14 years in which 2,860 cases of diabetes
developed.
A large intake of
high-fat dairy products was associated with a 23 percent lower risk of
developing Type 2 diabetes, compared to those who consumed one or fewer
portions per day.
The authors also found
that a large intake of low-fat dairy was associated with a significantly higher
risk of Type 2 diabetes than high-fat dairy.
For more than 50 years,
we have been told to eat a low-fat diet to lower the risk of heart disease.
Well, they told us wrong.
We followed that advice
and lowered our fat intake, and the results could not be worse. We have an
epidemic of Type 2 diabetes caused by low-fat dietary recommendations.
Patients need to be educated
about which food sources are healthy to eat.
Research has shown that low-fat diets are detrimental in many ways. They not only
promote obesity and diabetes, they also cause multiple nutrient imbalances.
The consequences of a
low-fat diet can include higher rates of immune dysfunction, cancer, and
chronic illness.
We were designed to
utilize dietary fat for maintaining cell membranes and providing crucial
nutrients to optimize the immune system.
I can make it simple for
you: Avoid all low-fat food sources.
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