Ellis79
Well-Known Member
Hi everyone,
Evidently, there are some among the community of healthcare professionals who deal with diabetes, such as the endocrinologist in the article in the link below, who now advocate treating people in the early stages of the disease with insulin rather than the standard approach of medication first. Seemingly, the idea behind this is that administering insulin at the outset amount to a form of shock therapy that galvanizes the beta cells back into action. It is, of course, only one approach, and not all specialists agree with it.
Here is the interview: http://asweetlife.org/feature/a-nov...iabetes-short-term-intensive-insulin-therapy/
Ellis
Evidently, there are some among the community of healthcare professionals who deal with diabetes, such as the endocrinologist in the article in the link below, who now advocate treating people in the early stages of the disease with insulin rather than the standard approach of medication first. Seemingly, the idea behind this is that administering insulin at the outset amount to a form of shock therapy that galvanizes the beta cells back into action. It is, of course, only one approach, and not all specialists agree with it.
Here is the interview: http://asweetlife.org/feature/a-nov...iabetes-short-term-intensive-insulin-therapy/
Ellis