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All women with the "hunter" gene get gestational diabetes.
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<blockquote data-quote="yetta2mymom" data-source="post: 1582579" data-attributes="member: 279057"><p>Hi</p><p>I am getting feedback which indicates that there is one auto immune problem which creates reactive hypoglycemia. 1 set of symptoms for people with the "normal" method of sugar processing and 1 set of symptoms for people with the "hunter" gene. I have near certainty that all humans have the hormones produced by the placenta to create insulin resistance. There is a general problem that one type cell in the adrenal glands is subject to an auto immune destruction. If the problem is partially genetic I do not know. I assume that for me a certain innocuous virus created an immune reaction which lead to the destruction. Whether all people who get the auto immune reaction have that situation I do not know. People with the "hunter" gene have an advantage. Since they are usually insulin resistant they can eat a low carb diet without starving. They have a disadvantage as the symptoms can be much more subtle than the "normal" people who just get very low blood sugar. I have advised in my web site that health care professionals should watch out for people with the "hunter" gene who complain of chronic fatigue.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="yetta2mymom, post: 1582579, member: 279057"] Hi I am getting feedback which indicates that there is one auto immune problem which creates reactive hypoglycemia. 1 set of symptoms for people with the "normal" method of sugar processing and 1 set of symptoms for people with the "hunter" gene. I have near certainty that all humans have the hormones produced by the placenta to create insulin resistance. There is a general problem that one type cell in the adrenal glands is subject to an auto immune destruction. If the problem is partially genetic I do not know. I assume that for me a certain innocuous virus created an immune reaction which lead to the destruction. Whether all people who get the auto immune reaction have that situation I do not know. People with the "hunter" gene have an advantage. Since they are usually insulin resistant they can eat a low carb diet without starving. They have a disadvantage as the symptoms can be much more subtle than the "normal" people who just get very low blood sugar. I have advised in my web site that health care professionals should watch out for people with the "hunter" gene who complain of chronic fatigue. [/QUOTE]
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