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  1. waleed

    probable mistake in deciding insulin basal rate for type 2 diabetes

    I recently stumbled into a thought that I want to share with all of you specially those with type 2 diabetes who use Insulin to manage their blood glucose . When a person has type 2 diabetes he must have a degree of insulin resistance in the liver that is most probably caused by the presence of...
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    Trying so willfully to come off type 2 diabetes

    My attempts as described in a previous article failed. My T2DM didn't improve a bit. My last measured weight was 60 kg. I became so skinny and weak and looked 10 years older. I am now trying a new strategy which I will describe in a new article. Let the fun begin.
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    Insulin Resistance is not the culprit. overeating is.

    I discussed in previous posts that when in the feed state, which I called storage mode, the body wants to store excess food as fat, so it resorts, intentionally, to induce IR to the muscles ' s cells as a tool to elevate insulin levels to support fat storage and maintenance of that fat. In this...
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    suggested to rename type 2 diabetes to lipodiabetes

    The current differentiation between type 1 and type 2 diabetes makes them look similar in scope to the patient. And misguide him to thinking that type 2 is only a blood glucose problem, downplaying the fact that it is a manifestation of an excessive fat origin. Renaming it to Lipodiabetes...
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    The reality of T2DM. A personal perspective

    Pioneering scientists are throwing away the old modality of treating T2DM and conquering new Lands. They compiled many data revolving around visceral fat being the root cause of the condition, but they have not yet put in place all the pieces of the puzzle. I am a 55 years old engineer, and...
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    Trying so willfully to come off T2DM

    I started attempting to cure myself from T2DM three years ago since I got convinced that it was not an ever lasting curse. I am driven by my faith that the pancreas can always meet the insulin requirements of the body even at partial functioning. The artificial insulin brands available in the...
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    new hypothesis for the development of T2DM

    I have a hypothesis that explains how T2DM develops in a more convincing order. I think that the human body when exposed to excessive glucose enters a storage mode, the mirror image of starvation mode. When too much carbs are ingested an insulin spike ensues leading to sending new deposits of...