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They lie to you.
I have type 2 diabetes. A few minutes ago I came upon a realization. Obesity is not the cause of diabetes. There is a correlation between the two but obesity is not the cause, it's a symptom.
Here's the common sense logic, if a person can not burn all the sugars they consume what happens? They store it as fat. In a diabetic they can not burn the sugars at the rate of the general population, so diabetics should be fat if the two have the same diet. I understand the logic of using diet and exercise to control the diabetes and that's a good thing.
The way the mass media and medical industry spin it constantly as if obesity was the cause of diabetes instead of being a symptom of it when any non-doctor can use common sense to see the obvious real issue just smells like disingenuous bullshit. Makes me proud to wear a tin-foil hat.
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