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<blockquote data-quote="luna50" data-source="post: 2081206" data-attributes="member: 308087"><p>DCUKMOD. Thank you for your comment and I find it very reliable.</p><p></p><p>Some persons can find a way to manage DM, but there are a lot of people who cannot control DM properly.</p><p></p><p>In the Biochemistry postulates that our body in rest use 24 Cal /Kg body mass, under ordinary conditions.</p><p></p><p>This is how BMR is calculated on a simple way.</p><p></p><p>Calculating the real BMR is more complicated. BMR depend on the body composition.</p><p></p><p>On the top of the BMR, humans need additional energy for POSTPRANDIAL THERMOGENESIS. It is typical about 10% of the BMR. Digestion, absorption and storage of the fat require about 2% to 4% of the fat energy. Conversion of Carbohydrate to storage fat requires about 24% of the energy content of the Carbohydrate. In the fitness places there are an equipment to measure the BMR.</p><p></p><p>If the person has a high insulin resistance, then the carbs (glucose) stay in the blood vessels for a long time.</p><p></p><p>If the glucose is above 5.5 mmol/l then in the tissues where there is no need for insulin the glucose to enter the cells, as the kidney, nerves and the retina there will start the Polyol Pathway. You can read about this Polyol Pathway on English Wikipedia.</p><p></p><p>The polyol Pathway can result in damage of this tissues as Retinopathy, Neuropathy and Nephropathy.</p><p></p><p>This is the reason why the glucose levels must be very low.</p><p></p><p>High insulin resistance and intake of carbs can be controlled on two ways.</p><p></p><p>You can use more insulin and the result will be the glucose can be converted to fat and will be deposited in the adipose tissues OR</p><p></p><p>You can after 1.5 hour make physical activities to bring the glucose level low and to catabolize the glucose.</p><p></p><p>Low Carbo diet is starvation and is not healthy diet. The person catabolizes FAT and the levels of plasma free fatty acids rise and the liver turns fatty acids into ketone bodies. These are the same changes as in starvation. VLDL will be elevated because the oversupply of fatty acids promotes triglyceride synthesis in the liver. The rise in VLDL contributes to the accelerated development of Atherosclerosis and Coronary heart disease in Diabetes.</p><p></p><p>I do not advocate for my approach to DM control, but I am very serious concerned about the missing attempt from the healthy persons to instruct the DM patient’s correctly</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="luna50, post: 2081206, member: 308087"] DCUKMOD. Thank you for your comment and I find it very reliable. Some persons can find a way to manage DM, but there are a lot of people who cannot control DM properly. In the Biochemistry postulates that our body in rest use 24 Cal /Kg body mass, under ordinary conditions. This is how BMR is calculated on a simple way. Calculating the real BMR is more complicated. BMR depend on the body composition. On the top of the BMR, humans need additional energy for POSTPRANDIAL THERMOGENESIS. It is typical about 10% of the BMR. Digestion, absorption and storage of the fat require about 2% to 4% of the fat energy. Conversion of Carbohydrate to storage fat requires about 24% of the energy content of the Carbohydrate. In the fitness places there are an equipment to measure the BMR. If the person has a high insulin resistance, then the carbs (glucose) stay in the blood vessels for a long time. If the glucose is above 5.5 mmol/l then in the tissues where there is no need for insulin the glucose to enter the cells, as the kidney, nerves and the retina there will start the Polyol Pathway. You can read about this Polyol Pathway on English Wikipedia. The polyol Pathway can result in damage of this tissues as Retinopathy, Neuropathy and Nephropathy. This is the reason why the glucose levels must be very low. High insulin resistance and intake of carbs can be controlled on two ways. You can use more insulin and the result will be the glucose can be converted to fat and will be deposited in the adipose tissues OR You can after 1.5 hour make physical activities to bring the glucose level low and to catabolize the glucose. Low Carbo diet is starvation and is not healthy diet. The person catabolizes FAT and the levels of plasma free fatty acids rise and the liver turns fatty acids into ketone bodies. These are the same changes as in starvation. VLDL will be elevated because the oversupply of fatty acids promotes triglyceride synthesis in the liver. The rise in VLDL contributes to the accelerated development of Atherosclerosis and Coronary heart disease in Diabetes. I do not advocate for my approach to DM control, but I am very serious concerned about the missing attempt from the healthy persons to instruct the DM patient’s correctly [/QUOTE]
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