[Vision2020] Idaho's Got Talent!

Paul Rumelhart paul.rumelhart at gmail.com
Mon Jul 21 08:52:47 PDT 2014


Sorry, I didn't mean to step on your point.  I just didn't want one of the
points in the article (that you don't have to be ashamed to wear an insulin
pump in front of people) to be forgotten.  The more I read about sugar and
insulin and the more I see the changes of lowering sugar/carb intake on
myself, the more I realize that it's really sugar that has turned out to be
the bad guy, at least if too much is taken at once.  I blame Ansel Keys.

Paul


On Mon, Jul 21, 2014 at 7:54 AM, Kenneth Marcy <kmmos1 at frontier.com> wrote:

>
> On 7/21/2014 7:12 AM, Paul Rumelhart wrote:
>
>  There is no connection between sugar and Type I diabetes.  With Type I
> diabetes, the cells that make insulin all die, pretty much all at once and
> never produce any insulin ever again.  The going theory is that your body
> exhibits an immune response for some unknown reason which targets those
> cells.  It's not a slow death of those cells due to sugar intake.  I know
> this because I watched my mom die from that terrible disease over the first
> 32 years of my life.  I also saw how embarrassed she was using her pump in
> public.
>
>
> Please accept my condolences for your loss and your mom's suffering.
> Also, please accept my thanks for elaborating the differences between Types
> I and II diabetes and their causes.
>
>  I do agree completely that sugar is a bad thing and that it causes Type
> II diabetes.  Totally different thing, though.
>
>
> Precisely.  And so we are returned to reconsideration of that special
> Idaho talent for actions inherently damaging to its own interests.  This
> time it is raising awareness of the undesirable effects of its agricultural
> crop beta vulgaris through the private personage and the public persona of
> its chosen ambassadress, to the potential financial disadvantage of some of
> its citizens and the state coffers.  On the other hand, the choice of Miss
> Sandison may develop to the advantage of those persons everywhere who
> understand the message implicit, and reduce their sugar consumption
> appropriately.
>
>
> Ken
>
>
>
>
> On Sun, Jul 20, 2014 at 4:34 PM, Kenneth Marcy <kmmos1 at frontier.com>
> wrote:
>
>>
>> On 7/20/2014 1:39 PM, Scott Dredge wrote:
>>
>> Miss Idaho, aka Sierra Anne Sandison, could certainly be posting pictures
>> of crowns and diamonds ... <[snip]>
>>
>>
>> Yes, Idaho's got talent!  This time it shows itself in the juxtaposition
>> of the choice of a person with Type I diabetes to represent a state that
>> annually produces 150,000 acres of genetically modified sugar beets.
>> Choosing a person whose beta cells have been modified to disallow adequate
>> insulin production to represent a state whose agricultural crop beta
>> vulgaris has been modified for insecticide resistance to produce a
>> substance that is significantly assistive in inducing Type II diabetes is
>> almost, but not quite, too precious for promotion.  Way to go Idaho!
>>
>>
>> Ken
>>
>
>
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