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Tuesday, 13 February 2018

Fake Studies by Hopkins Medicine. February 13, 2015

A new Johns Hopkins study of mice with the rodent equivalent of metabolic syndrome has added to evidence that the intestinal microbiome -- a "garden" of bacterial, viral and fungal genes -- plays a substantial role in the development of obesity and insulin resistance in mammals, including humans.
 Mouse study adds to evidence linking gut bacteria and obesity by Johns Hopkins Medicine
 https://www.sciencedaily.com/releases/2018/02/180212100618.htm?utm_source=feedburner&utm_medium=email&utm_campaign=Feed%3A+sciencedaily%2Fhealth_medicine%2Fdiabetes+%28Diabetes+News+--+ScienceDaily%29
        It is interesting all in study. Most interesting, hat is the level of BP in rodents?  There is diagnose that rodent has Metabolic Syndrome. To diagnose this condition there are three marks must come together:
 high blood sugar;
high blood pressure;
obesity;
High cholesterol;
high TG.
It is understandable that rodent is obese. It can be checked what sugar in blood volunteered rodent has. Anyway, is the level of sugar, BP and TG the same in rats or mice? And what about BP? Anyway we have to know what BMI mice do have before pretend they are obese, right? I never met BMI level for mice.
     In past I was trained in philosophy. So,
if A is true and B is true then A + B is true.
If A is false and B is true then A+B is false.
So, if rodent has obesity, but there is no evidence that rodent has high BP then there is no evidence that obesity development in rodent and humans the same.
Fake Studies by Hopkins Medicine.
   Really, what they all study? There is no study how insulin in injections effects human body. No one publication in this direction. It is really easy to do today. Just take study humans, and check it up, how many diabetics type 2 recovered with Invokana therapy? No one. How many diabetics type 2 hot heart attack when they take Invokana? Many. But no publications how Invokana effect life of diabetics type 2.    Still, there are plenty of publications how rodents develop obesity. You must be kidding! Leave rats and mice where they are.take a study how Junk Medicine kill Americans. And publish it. What Medicine is Number one Killer in America?
     Of cause, it is easy to put fingers to opioids. They kill. What about Metformin?  There is no killing by Metformin, right? Wrong. Diabetes type 2 is number 7 cause of Death in America. All diabetics type 2 take Metformin. ADA recommend Metformin as First Line treatment for Diabetics type 2. Use you brain, open your mind, what is number one killing medicine in America?


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