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<blockquote data-quote="Sean_Raymond" data-source="post: 2355020" data-attributes="member: 403497"><p>Hi. Great post. </p><p></p><p>Yes, I have heard of Dr Kraft but it was many years ago since I looked or considered the implications for his findings. I had tried to address this with colleagues at the time but it fell on silent ears. Thank you for jogging my memory on this. </p><p></p><p>I completely agree. Loss of insulin sensitivity may have been going on for years but taking blood sugars will have made it remain silent because the extra insulin was keeping the blood sugar normal. It does make sense to test for insulin levels which would help reveal the beginnings of the disease earlier.</p><p></p><p>I’ll post the main issue I have with believing insulin is the sin que non of lipolysis/lipogenesis.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Sean_Raymond, post: 2355020, member: 403497"] Hi. Great post. Yes, I have heard of Dr Kraft but it was many years ago since I looked or considered the implications for his findings. I had tried to address this with colleagues at the time but it fell on silent ears. Thank you for jogging my memory on this. I completely agree. Loss of insulin sensitivity may have been going on for years but taking blood sugars will have made it remain silent because the extra insulin was keeping the blood sugar normal. It does make sense to test for insulin levels which would help reveal the beginnings of the disease earlier. I’ll post the main issue I have with believing insulin is the sin que non of lipolysis/lipogenesis. [/QUOTE]
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