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<blockquote data-quote="CherryAA" data-source="post: 1629570" data-attributes="member: 327005"><p>I believe that one day we will come to understand that T2 diabetes is not actually a disease. Instead it is merely a symptom. </p><p>The disease is hyperinsulinaemia. i.e. too much insulin. Too much insulin is triggered by eating refined foods combined with omega 6 seed oils in those susceptible to high insulin responses to foods by reason of genetics or birth . Too much insulin then contributes to many other diseases and this is why longevity studies in people with T1 diabetes have shown that those who manage the condition with the least amount of insulin injected also have better health outcomes for other condition. </p><p></p><p>For T2 when one treats the symptom with drugs with insulin like properties, one is making the disease worse, hence the higher death risk from tightly controlling the symptom of high blood glucose with additional insulin. One can stop alcoholic tremors by drinking alcohol, it is not curing the underlying disease.</p><p></p><p>I thus believe that all newly diagnosed people with T2 should be advised to do everything in their power to bring down insulin which is achieved via diet and fasting. </p><p></p><p>Clearly for some unfortunate people, they will be diagnosed at the point that they can no longer produce insulin and those people will need to take it as a small amount is essential for life . However that is a very small proportion of those with T2 diabetes, simply because the symptoms of the preceeding hyperinsulinaemia are too strong to be ignored in most people. </p><p></p><p>Thus drugs which mimic the injection of insulin are only helpful when insulin is truly not there. The rest of the time all that is happening is a smoke and mirrors illusion of " doing something" by taking these medications. </p><p></p><p>This is the best analysis I have seen of the problem </p><p></p><p><a href="https://idmprogram.com/not-treat-diabetes-t2d-38/" target="_blank">https://idmprogram.com/not-treat-diabetes-t2d-38/</a></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="CherryAA, post: 1629570, member: 327005"] I believe that one day we will come to understand that T2 diabetes is not actually a disease. Instead it is merely a symptom. The disease is hyperinsulinaemia. i.e. too much insulin. Too much insulin is triggered by eating refined foods combined with omega 6 seed oils in those susceptible to high insulin responses to foods by reason of genetics or birth . Too much insulin then contributes to many other diseases and this is why longevity studies in people with T1 diabetes have shown that those who manage the condition with the least amount of insulin injected also have better health outcomes for other condition. For T2 when one treats the symptom with drugs with insulin like properties, one is making the disease worse, hence the higher death risk from tightly controlling the symptom of high blood glucose with additional insulin. One can stop alcoholic tremors by drinking alcohol, it is not curing the underlying disease. I thus believe that all newly diagnosed people with T2 should be advised to do everything in their power to bring down insulin which is achieved via diet and fasting. Clearly for some unfortunate people, they will be diagnosed at the point that they can no longer produce insulin and those people will need to take it as a small amount is essential for life . However that is a very small proportion of those with T2 diabetes, simply because the symptoms of the preceeding hyperinsulinaemia are too strong to be ignored in most people. Thus drugs which mimic the injection of insulin are only helpful when insulin is truly not there. The rest of the time all that is happening is a smoke and mirrors illusion of " doing something" by taking these medications. This is the best analysis I have seen of the problem [URL]https://idmprogram.com/not-treat-diabetes-t2d-38/[/URL] [/QUOTE]
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