If Americans Would Just Eat Healthier Alot Of Diseases Wouldn't Exist. Big Pharma Is Being Fed By Our Sick Care System.
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While it's true that healthier eating can help manage and prevent certain conditions, including diabetes, it's important to focus on actionable steps. Here are some key points from my knowledge base:
- Diet and Diabetes: Eating a consistent amount of calories at each meal and timing meals consistently can help control Show Full Answer
I disagree - Big Pharma in the US is providing a service for a society that has come to believe that they are too busy to eat properly so they fast food supersize everything despite the last 30 or 40 years of commercials telling them to eat better, live healthier - they have "chosen" not to and when their bodies go on strike many make thousands of excuses as to why they can't fix themselves (as in "I just can't seem to lose weight no matter what I do") so instead they NEED the Drug companies to do the heavy lifting for them and then complain about the way someone else has chosen to do with them what they are incapable or too lazy to do for themselves
Talk about hypocritical - and if Big Pharma wants to soak some for that, good for them
Most Type 2 could have managed the disease without meds if they simply stopped making excuses and did what needed to be done - lost the weight, no excuses, eat right, no excuses, exercise, no excuses or take the excuses with a couple of pills and an injection - 80% had that choice to make...
I would choose what I eat more judiciously. Exercise is also important. I go to the supermarket and I see at the register bags of potato chips, cookies, candy. I don't think that has anything to do with the system. Just an observation.
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