tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6251957217336931739.post8070083838142311357..comments2023-09-26T13:55:15.014+02:00Comments on Canute Ocean: Ramadan-en hälsofaraKnutehttp://www.blogger.com/profile/02646030059244979382noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6251957217336931739.post-44376411404156838422009-09-05T18:24:22.667+02:002009-09-05T18:24:22.667+02:00Hello, anonym, I suppose you are a muslim yourself...Hello, anonym, I suppose you are a muslim yourself, because you dont see the point in my article. <br /><br />Yes, of course it's not only Ramadan who give this people their diseases, but they don't take care of their health during ramadan and that's a problem in health-care as you can see, and all over the world, as you also can see.<br /><br />Sleepdeprivation is a common problem in swedish schools, the young ones are tired because they can't sleep when the adults are awake and eat and partying during the night. And also because they dont eat as well as the adults don't eat proper. Not even the swedish people can sleep when the muslims have to go to bath-room during the nights, so they dont sleep as other people do.<br /><br />Why eat before you have to lay down to sleep? In Sweden we find it wrong eating before bedtime, you also get fat and may have health-problems because of that kind of behavior. <br /><br />Muslims has to be taken care of in special ways, because their are from foreign countries and can't have the same treament as swedish patients, not as belgian patients and not even as german patients. <br /><br />It's very strange with the muslims, they have always lot of problems with most everything in Europe and with the Western countries and I can't understand why?<br /><br />The comment you have given here doesn't explain why muslims are so fragile and why they need special treatment. And you have only said what I already have said in my article, so what's the problem?From Sweden with Griefhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/10837172297753946319noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6251957217336931739.post-38721647686319277922009-09-05T16:42:29.018+02:002009-09-05T16:42:29.018+02:00I'll answer in English for vetenskapliga reaso...I'll answer in English for vetenskapliga reasons. I have to say as a muslim who has been fasting for twenty years, an elite athlete who has played semi-professionally in the US and a scientist with a Ph.D in molecular biology who works specifically with obesity and diabetes research in Sweden, that you don't have a clue as to what you are talking about. First, if you had ever fasted you would know that after eating you sleep like a stone all night. The fact that utomnordiska invandrarar have a higher risk for developing type II diabetes has everything with there having a higher degree of visceral obesity and genetic predisposition, and nothing to do with the fact that they fast under ramadan. If you compared middle aged swedes with middle aged americans you would also find a higher risk for diabetes and it has nothing to do with religion and everything to do with visceral obesity. Sweden has the second highest rate of type I diabetes in the world (Finland has the highest) should I say that it's because they eat saffransbullar every december. No that would be absurd, almost as absurd as what you described in your article.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.com