borofergie
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The data reveal that chronic hyperglycaemia correlates with increased cancer risk for a number of cancers, except prostate cancer. Evidence is also provided that risk is already increased in the pre-diabetic and normal ranges for several cancers.
These results merit urgent investigation into the risks and advantages of updating recommendations for stricter glycaemic control in diabetic and non-diabetic subjects, as this could help reduce the risk of cancer incidence and mortality.
I remember reading a Dr Mercola article a while back on the matter and thinking to myself that maybe my ketogenic diet might save more than just my limbs and eyesight after all.
What is the current thinking about ketones affecting kidney function? I vaguely remember that this was an argument used by the anti-Atkins brigade, but I'm afraid I haven't kept track since then.
Interesting but you'd be hard pressed to find anything that isn't linked with cancer nowadays !
I find the whole 'Starve the cancer cells' by running your body on Ketones instead of glucose theory very positive indeed.
I remember reading a Dr Mercola article a while back on the matter and thinking to myself that maybe my ketogenic diet might save more than just my limbs and eyesight after all.
How very true.....
What is the current thinking about ketones affecting kidney function? I vaguely remember that this was an argument used by the anti-Atkins brigade, but I'm afraid I haven't kept track since then.
Not only cancer but also dementia and heart problems are linked to high "normal" bg. So, if the "normal" range makes you ill, is the range really normal?
Don´t I know! Wish I had been diagnosed two decades ago.It even makes your brain shrink!!!!
http://www.diabetes.co.uk/forum/thr...-a-smaller-brain-even-in-non-diabetics.55722/
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