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Fish is identified as a dietary component that can help manage or prevent metabolic conditions like diabetes, as noted by Loren Cordain's dietary recommendations in [1] and the observed health improvements in Australian Aborigines following a traditional diet including fish in [2].

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The Western Diet and Its Impact on Modern Health: What Patients ... diagnosticdetectives.com Diagnostic Detectives 1 fact
accountA group of Australian Aborigines with metabolic syndrome returned to their traditional homeland and diet—consisting of fish, shellfish, birds, kangaroo, yams, figs, and bush honey—for seven weeks, resulting in weight loss, decreased triglycerides, lowered blood pressure, and the resolution of metabolic abnormalities associated with diabetes.
Future of Food Series Part IV: The Evolution of Diet harmonyvalleyfarm.blogspot.com Sarah Janes Ugoretz · Harmony Valley Farm 1 fact
perspectiveLoren Cordain advocates for a diet consisting of lean meat and fish while limiting the intake of beans, cereal grains, and dairy products to avoid 'diseases of civilization' such as heart disease, high blood pressure, diabetes, and cancer.