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<blockquote data-quote="AMBrennan" data-source="post: 346021" data-attributes="member: 37697"><p>Are you saying that there are not two types? </p><p></p><p>I am not entirely sure what you trying to say, exactly (at best, I think you are trying to say that high insulin causes weight gain and subsequent insulin resistance rather than the traditional model of insulin resistance resulting in high insulin production), but that has nothing to do with Metformin; reducing glucose production means that either way you would expect lower blood glucose. </p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>Finally, consider the possibility that curing diabetes might be hard and doctors haven't found a cure yet because of this rather than because they can't be bothered. </p><p>The more disease we eliminate, the harder further advances will get (because all the easily cured conditions will already have been cured).</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="AMBrennan, post: 346021, member: 37697"] Are you saying that there are not two types? I am not entirely sure what you trying to say, exactly (at best, I think you are trying to say that high insulin causes weight gain and subsequent insulin resistance rather than the traditional model of insulin resistance resulting in high insulin production), but that has nothing to do with Metformin; reducing glucose production means that either way you would expect lower blood glucose. Finally, consider the possibility that curing diabetes might be hard and doctors haven't found a cure yet because of this rather than because they can't be bothered. The more disease we eliminate, the harder further advances will get (because all the easily cured conditions will already have been cured). [/QUOTE]
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