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too much tea among other things!
always have raw cabbage/carrots shredded with meals; make it like 30% of your meal. Then add green tea.avoid fizzy drink, white refined wheat, meat just eat boiled vegetables or roti and daal drink green tea. you lose so much weight.
Pakistani chai is alot of sugar, little bit of milk with a lot of tea powder. It is not healthy. plus the milk is just whitening powder which is available to masses! In addition to that a normal person drinks 5-8 cups a day... some are even sort of addicted......Chai alone - no sukari or milk is good; but adding others causes issues
Fair enough, but this reasoning is really vague as those who couldn't afford the resources to do so weren't counted or developed comorbidities that cut short lifespan.Sound reasoning, but when you have elder generations not having developed it, and they have lived the latter part of their lives in developed nations with access to medical technology.
In cities we can find a pure whole atta from chakki .Cities too have a chakki. I always buy my atta from chakki.Yes but only we paindus have access to that. You city slickers get the diabetes.
Zyada boti te kaat roti…What is the solution on a personal level? What diet plan is recommended?
An MP in Britain is trying to bring in legislation to ban cousin marriages in the UK. I believe that they are banned in certain US states.[Shaking my head]
Consuming sugar alone doesn't cause diabetes. It's a very complex condition that is influenced by various factors, including genetics, lifestyle, and overall health.
What many people seem to overlook is the gross inbreeding among our population. Literally every other guy or gal I know is married to their first cousin, no joke.
Heck, my neighbor recently got married and then got divorced just three weeks later. The newly wed wife asked for a divorce.
Reason?
The girl had the hots for her "phuppo ka beta," hehe!
Yeesh...
Yes, I think it's banned in 'most' U.S states though a lot of southern states (notably Alabama and West Virginia) are well-known for their inbred, prototypical hillbilly culture.An MP in Britain is trying to bring in legislation to ban cousin marriages in the UK. I believe that they are banned in certain US states.
Not sure if that is the cause though.
[Shaking my head]
Consuming sugar alone doesn't cause diabetes. It's a very complex condition that is influenced by various factors, including genetics, lifestyle, and overall health.
What many people seem to overlook is the gross inbreeding among our population. Literally every other guy or gal I know is married to their first cousin, no joke.
Heck, my neighbor recently got married and then got divorced just three weeks later. The newly wed wife asked for a divorce.
Reason?
The girl had the hots for her "phuppo ka beta," hehe!
Yeesh...
This is an idiotic statement, most of Southern states and north eastern has a diet comprising of very low oil consumption, Orissa folks are mostly vegetarians, UP/Bihar folks survives mostly on Roti and simple sabji most time of the week.That's a bullshit statistics chart.
Why there is a big difference in diabetes in India and Pakistan when our diets and living styles are almost the same?