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<blockquote data-quote="Lamont D" data-source="post: 2347902" data-attributes="member: 85785"><p>One of the reasons that insulin resistance has a bearing on your weight and health is because the unused insulin produced has to go somewhere, it is converted to fat and most likely around your organs. This can also lead to higher levels of insulin circulating in your bloodstream. This can also give you a condition called hyperinsulinaemia. It is known that too much high insulin is one of the causes of T2 diabetes.</p><p>Another known cause which has an effect is inflammation of the blood cells. Inflammation has an adverse effect on your health.</p><p></p><p>I have a theory obviously not proven that carb intolerance to many that are susceptible to inflammation or a metabolic condition, has been the cause of the rise of type two diabetes in this country.</p><p>The sale of concoctions that are now derived from wheat, sugar and manufacture of junk food, along with insulin resistance is a major indicator of why.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Lamont D, post: 2347902, member: 85785"] One of the reasons that insulin resistance has a bearing on your weight and health is because the unused insulin produced has to go somewhere, it is converted to fat and most likely around your organs. This can also lead to higher levels of insulin circulating in your bloodstream. This can also give you a condition called hyperinsulinaemia. It is known that too much high insulin is one of the causes of T2 diabetes. Another known cause which has an effect is inflammation of the blood cells. Inflammation has an adverse effect on your health. I have a theory obviously not proven that carb intolerance to many that are susceptible to inflammation or a metabolic condition, has been the cause of the rise of type two diabetes in this country. The sale of concoctions that are now derived from wheat, sugar and manufacture of junk food, along with insulin resistance is a major indicator of why. [/QUOTE]
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