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<blockquote data-quote="Lamont D" data-source="post: 1046135" data-attributes="member: 85785"><p>Because of my unique condition, I have done quite a bit of research about certain aspects of blood glucose disorders. </p><p>And I came across Helicobacter pylori in Wikipedia in the RH page and the links below that for one of the causes of these disorders is this bacteria that cause ulcer like growths in the lower abdomen. This bacteria is disruptive to the process of digestion and creates hormonal imbalance and how we use glucose and insulin.</p><p>Since discovery, the amount of research needs more done, but there is many theories of what this bacterium does to those susceptible to the diabetic umbrella of conditions.</p><p>One of the problems is it is not easily diagnosed and you an have it for years without knowing about it.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Lamont D, post: 1046135, member: 85785"] Because of my unique condition, I have done quite a bit of research about certain aspects of blood glucose disorders. And I came across Helicobacter pylori in Wikipedia in the RH page and the links below that for one of the causes of these disorders is this bacteria that cause ulcer like growths in the lower abdomen. This bacteria is disruptive to the process of digestion and creates hormonal imbalance and how we use glucose and insulin. Since discovery, the amount of research needs more done, but there is many theories of what this bacterium does to those susceptible to the diabetic umbrella of conditions. One of the problems is it is not easily diagnosed and you an have it for years without knowing about it. [/QUOTE]
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