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<blockquote data-quote="ickihun" data-source="post: 1639182" data-attributes="member: 196960"><p>I agree.</p><p>When will they get it?</p><p>Type1s see it everyday.</p><p>The more insulin, the more weight. Type1s who've had no insulin for a while go too skinny which damages the organs. Of course acid builds up in the blood too.</p><p>So.... the opposite to that is too much insulin circulating and causing no energy or intermittent energy to be processed. Fat cells bring created in the wrong way which clogg up the process even more, and more.</p><p>I found r-ala a key to trying to straighten that circulation/pathway to be released. A very good supplement for type2 patients.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ickihun, post: 1639182, member: 196960"] I agree. When will they get it? Type1s see it everyday. The more insulin, the more weight. Type1s who've had no insulin for a while go too skinny which damages the organs. Of course acid builds up in the blood too. So.... the opposite to that is too much insulin circulating and causing no energy or intermittent energy to be processed. Fat cells bring created in the wrong way which clogg up the process even more, and more. I found r-ala a key to trying to straighten that circulation/pathway to be released. A very good supplement for type2 patients. [/QUOTE]
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