Hi everyone. I was recently reading about the diet of some tribes of Eskimos. They only eat raw (semi-raw) fish/meat and fats. How can this be possible? Their carbohydrate consumption is supposed to be around a 15%! This is without a doubt a break of the “Mostly Fruit Theory”. Anyway, I would like to hear from you all.
On a side note, does anyone know if insulin is needed for fat and carbohydrates metabolism?
Thank You
Eskimos eating mostly protein and fats...
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Like Nick said, all that extra protein will be converted into energy (mostly sugars, because fat is also consumed), so that their energy is derived from both sugar-like and fat-like molecules. (as with the Wai diet)
And yes, all extra energy (fat, sugars, protein, alcohol) that enters the blood stimulates insulin secretion. To what extend insulin secretion is stimulated depends on the size of the overconsumption.
And yes, all extra energy (fat, sugars, protein, alcohol) that enters the blood stimulates insulin secretion. To what extend insulin secretion is stimulated depends on the size of the overconsumption.