Tue, Jul-01-08, 09:52
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Experimenter
Posts: 25,887
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Plan: DDF
Stats: 202/185.4/179
BF:
Progress: 72%
Location: San Diego, CA
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Originally Posted by chandbaby1
But what would you say to the fact that people in the same household are subjected to the same surroundings. At some point it is the environment we live in too.
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Two things: genes and environment. No two people have exactly the same genes, especially if they're not related. And no one has exactly the same environment, even if they live together, their personal preferences for diet and exercise and other things also come into play.
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Consider this if you had done low carb throught your life would you still get diabetes type 2 just because you have the gene and what abt all the people who cure their diabetes t2 with changing the lifestyle or the environment.
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Nope, don't think you would get the T2 diabetes unless you had some really exceptional genetic thing going on. Normally environment (diet) that keeps those genes from activating.
But you never really cure T2. You can treat it with meds and diet and the symptoms may go away but they'll come back if you stop eating the proper diet.
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