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<blockquote data-quote="diabetesman101" data-source="post: 1193674" data-attributes="member: 309772"><p>Short term crutches are Ok, the problem occurs when you get comfortable using them and decide your perfectly happy with your new lifestyle. But then one day you may want to go surfing or jogging... or perhaps the muscles in that leg waste away as they are not being used etc.</p><p></p><p>There is a route cause for everything positive and negative and when you try to mask the symptoms of a negative, then another negative will take its place.</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>Insulin causes diabetes - Massive excess insulin production causes cells to resist the insulin in order to protect themselves (excess insulin is very harmful to our cells - and they know it) and thus insulin resistance is born meaning glucose is now unable to enter the cells as insulin (the key to the cell door) is being rejected and instead glucose</p><p>remains in the blood where is raises our BG more and more <strong>however</strong> we try to mask this by injecting ourselves with more insulin (our crutch) which then forces insulin into the cells and thus allows glucose to enter our cells however as we do this our cells become more and more afraid of insulin and resist it more and more meaning we must inject more and more and over time our cells are now so damaged we develop serious illness such as cancer or need amputations.</p><p></p><p>The route cause of our problem above is excess insulin, if we remove the excess then our cells have no problem processing safe amounts of insulin and does not need to reject it in order to protect themselves and diabetes is gone.</p><p></p><p></p><p>However back to the subject at hand; when your digestion is mess (such as mine) your blood glucose raises slowly but eventually to dangerously high levels meaning massive amounts of insulin is needed to compensate in an attempt to get all that blood sugar into the cells and then the cells panic... guess what's next.</p><p></p><p></p><p>Sorryfor the rant, long story short-you must find the route cause, which as far as digestion is concerned, I believe to be liver and gallbladder flushes.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="diabetesman101, post: 1193674, member: 309772"] Short term crutches are Ok, the problem occurs when you get comfortable using them and decide your perfectly happy with your new lifestyle. But then one day you may want to go surfing or jogging... or perhaps the muscles in that leg waste away as they are not being used etc. There is a route cause for everything positive and negative and when you try to mask the symptoms of a negative, then another negative will take its place. Insulin causes diabetes - Massive excess insulin production causes cells to resist the insulin in order to protect themselves (excess insulin is very harmful to our cells - and they know it) and thus insulin resistance is born meaning glucose is now unable to enter the cells as insulin (the key to the cell door) is being rejected and instead glucose remains in the blood where is raises our BG more and more [B]however[/B] we try to mask this by injecting ourselves with more insulin (our crutch) which then forces insulin into the cells and thus allows glucose to enter our cells however as we do this our cells become more and more afraid of insulin and resist it more and more meaning we must inject more and more and over time our cells are now so damaged we develop serious illness such as cancer or need amputations. The route cause of our problem above is excess insulin, if we remove the excess then our cells have no problem processing safe amounts of insulin and does not need to reject it in order to protect themselves and diabetes is gone. However back to the subject at hand; when your digestion is mess (such as mine) your blood glucose raises slowly but eventually to dangerously high levels meaning massive amounts of insulin is needed to compensate in an attempt to get all that blood sugar into the cells and then the cells panic... guess what's next. Sorryfor the rant, long story short-you must find the route cause, which as far as digestion is concerned, I believe to be liver and gallbladder flushes. [/QUOTE]
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