Let’s get one thing straight from the start, I am sure I am not fit to clean Albert’s shoes. As a trained engineer I fully agree with thread title, keep things simple and going in the opposite direction! The opposite direction to what is recommended by the majority of medical professionals, and the best way to control type two diabetes. Does it take the intellect of Albert Einstein to realise high carb food is not the best way to control type two diabetes ? Does it take a genius to realise the foods that raise blood sugar levels and lead to grim complications should be avoided ?
Maybe I am a genius after all. Off to the Pub.
Eddie
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Saturday, 3 March 2012
Albert Einstein "Any intelligent fool can make things bigger and more complex... It takes a touch of genius - and a lot of courage to move in the opposite direction"
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Eddie
For a white wine spritzer, I trust, not a pint of barley-rich bitter.
ReplyDeleteA bottle of Rioja, it is Saturday night after all.
ReplyDeleteEddie
“Two things are infinite: the universe and human stupidity; and I'm not sure about the universe.”
ReplyDelete― Albert Einstein
He is referring to the dietitians
John
'a lot of courage to move in the opposite direction'
ReplyDeleteThank goodness there are quite a few courageous diabetics who have gone in the opposite direction to the usual, and thank goodness for blogs like this one to show the way.
Keep on, we're doing it right.
Josh
"Thank goodness there are quite a few courageous diabetics who have gone in the opposite direction to the usual, and thank goodness for blogs like this one to show the way."
ReplyDeleteI reckon it's the HCP's who are the courageous ones Josh.
Graham