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<blockquote data-quote="KenMacK" data-source="post: 2052558" data-attributes="member: 506757"><p>P.S. Debra, I just listened to a 2016 interview with Bernstein. He mentions the rapid-acting beta blocker in it. You can find with a search including the following:</p><p>*** diaVerge interview Dr. Bernstein Lisa ***</p><p>I think you will find the mention of beta blockers in Part 2. Also, he has published a large series of video podcasts named "Diabetes University" on Youtube. He definitely mentions the beta blocker many times within these podcasts, but this runs to hundreds of hours of content. Well worth starting to listen to, though, in general. </p><p>Beta blockers apparently inhibit epinephrine, which predominates the so-called "secondary response" (glucagon is primary) to signal the liver to raise BG. Bernstein uses these drugs not only for reducing or eliminating hyperglycemia in response to physical exercise, but also to other forms of stress to which the brain responds with stimulation of stress-hormone secretion. He does not appear to have included anything pertinent in my 2011 edition (apparently the latest) of his book "Diabetes Solution".</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="KenMacK, post: 2052558, member: 506757"] P.S. Debra, I just listened to a 2016 interview with Bernstein. He mentions the rapid-acting beta blocker in it. You can find with a search including the following: *** diaVerge interview Dr. Bernstein Lisa *** I think you will find the mention of beta blockers in Part 2. Also, he has published a large series of video podcasts named "Diabetes University" on Youtube. He definitely mentions the beta blocker many times within these podcasts, but this runs to hundreds of hours of content. Well worth starting to listen to, though, in general. Beta blockers apparently inhibit epinephrine, which predominates the so-called "secondary response" (glucagon is primary) to signal the liver to raise BG. Bernstein uses these drugs not only for reducing or eliminating hyperglycemia in response to physical exercise, but also to other forms of stress to which the brain responds with stimulation of stress-hormone secretion. He does not appear to have included anything pertinent in my 2011 edition (apparently the latest) of his book "Diabetes Solution". [/QUOTE]
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