It is very high promising statement and way too ambitious. So, I wish to ask Dr.J. Fuhrman a few questions. Very simple, and very important for me to understand how can I be diabetes type 2 free.
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Dr. J. Fuhrman: "We are talking here right now about adult onset or type 2 diabetes which is mostly caused by people becoming overweight and the extra stress being overweight places on the pancreas."The question is, what if it did not caused by overweight in first place? As Dr. just said, it is 'mostly' but not always, right? So, if diabetes type 2 caused long time before it was diagnosed (remember, millions of diabetics live with diabetes type 2 and do not know about it because of pour doctors do not diagnose diabetes timely) then would this plan work for us or not? We are far away form the point when diabetes just started and could be treated more effectively then now.
Dr. J. Fuhrman: " The main thing is that fat on the body blocks the uptake of insulin. Because your cells can’t utilize the insulin and the uptake is blocked, the beta cells in the pancreas then respond to that by producing extra insulin. "The question is, what is the normal level of insulin in our bodies? What is the level of insulin in diabetics type 1? In diabetics type 2? It is very easy to say that fat blocked insulin uptake, still, there is no one publications what is the level of insulin normal, abnormally high? abnormally low?
Dr. J. Fuhrman:" So maybe you have an extra 10 pounds of body weight, and your body produces 1- 1/2 times as much insulin as a person of normal weight; whereas, if you have 30-40 pounds of extra body weight, your body would produce 4-5 times as much insulin."The statement is naked. There is no one connection between level of insulin and body weight. Need prove? If so then level of sugar in obese people would be high according to the bathroom scale readings. It is not the case. The level of sugar in our blood depend from level of insulin secretion, normal or abnormal, but has no one connection with body weight. Many obese people do not have diabetes , and lean and perfectly fit people have high blood sugar level.
Dr. J. Fuhrman: "Now, as you were suggesting, some people who are overweight can keep secreting abnormally high amounts of insulin their whole life and never become diabetic and with other people the beta cell reserve and the capacity of the beta cells to produce so much insulin, genetically, is somewhat limited."The question is, why those overweight people do not have high blood sugar level, and those who has less amount of pounds do have? So, someone have high body weight full life, secret high amount of insulin, and do not have ether high blood sugar level or low blood sugar level? Then why Dr. J. Fuhrman talking about those people? Some one have one medical condition, others do have another, and someone live over 100 years, still we are talking about end of diabetes, right? Or I missed the point, what author really talking about?
Dr. J. Fuhrman: " So in all cases all overweight people have more circulating insulin, and the beta cells are being overworked to reduce this insulin."Sorry, did not get the point. Why beta cells overworking to reduce insulin? As I do remember so far beta cells secret insulin. Now my question is to the author of article and one who asked Dr. J. Fohrman questions, does this person has any idea what is diabetes type 2 they discuss so proudly?
Dr. J. Fuhrman: " Insulin, itself, promotes cancer. Insulin, itself, is a fat storage hormone and has pro-angiogenesis properties which means, “fat, go ahead and grow, cells reproduce, I’m going to feed you with fuel and bring oxygen nutrients to you, and my angiogenesis promoting effects are going to help the blood vessels grow into you to be travel networks, the roadway, to bring you food and oxygen.”They are DOCTORS!
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Joel Fuhrman, MD, The End Of Diabetes
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