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<blockquote data-quote="NicoleC1971" data-source="post: 1666419" data-attributes="member: 365308"><p>IR as I ynderstand it is at the root of what is called Metabolic Syndrome which is easily diagnosed by htoertension, fatty liver and a widening girth. Dr Kraft was able to oredict better than current risk factors whether someone got heart disease on the basis of theie hypeinsulinaemia (IR) but that is a long duration test and because there is no pill at the end of it I guess that nobody has invested in a better method.</p><p>Anythung from fasting to the Newcastle diet or low carbing that removes fat from the liver and pancreas will improve sensitivity to insulin as will gaining more muscle. The frustrating thing is that the public think that diabetes is the start of a diagnosis and not the end stage of IR, whereas as i implied here on this thread people need ro know early on that they are developing metaboluc/IR problems and be given effective dietary options beyond Eat Less/Move More then take meds when you fail at that!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="NicoleC1971, post: 1666419, member: 365308"] IR as I ynderstand it is at the root of what is called Metabolic Syndrome which is easily diagnosed by htoertension, fatty liver and a widening girth. Dr Kraft was able to oredict better than current risk factors whether someone got heart disease on the basis of theie hypeinsulinaemia (IR) but that is a long duration test and because there is no pill at the end of it I guess that nobody has invested in a better method. Anythung from fasting to the Newcastle diet or low carbing that removes fat from the liver and pancreas will improve sensitivity to insulin as will gaining more muscle. The frustrating thing is that the public think that diabetes is the start of a diagnosis and not the end stage of IR, whereas as i implied here on this thread people need ro know early on that they are developing metaboluc/IR problems and be given effective dietary options beyond Eat Less/Move More then take meds when you fail at that! [/QUOTE]
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