A Visual Guide to Insulin ResistanceSo, in other words if I do have high temperature of body number suggest that I am pregnant, right? Why this is wrong, and test for the level of sugar in blood suggest that there are a excess of insulin secretion? Why this is not wrong? So simple, if blood sugar in high then there is also high level of insulin, right? What about diabetics type 1 who presented that they do have absolute deficit absence in insulin secretion? The test for diabetes type 1 is the same as for diabetes type 2, level of sugar in blood. If level of sugar in blood abnormally high then .... then why it is different types of diabetes? If walk as duck, if sound like duck, why it is not duck but elephant? Sound absurd, but it is not created by me. Just read all the publications by med pro with open mind, and try to see it by your own eyes rather then suggest your own brain for laundry.
The test for insulin resistance is complicated and uncomfortable, so instead, your doctor will probably test you for prediabetes (blood sugar that's higher than it should be). A lab can check the level of glucose in your blood after you haven't eaten for a while, or find an "average" blood sugar level for the past few months. Numbers that are higher than normal suggest you're insulin resistant.
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It's hard on your pancreas to keep cranking out extra insulin to try to get glucose into your body's cells. Eventually, the cells that make insulin can burn out, leading to prediabetes and type 2 diabetes. If you catch insulin resistance early and make changes to your lifestyle, you may stop that from happening.So, at it published in the previous paragraph insulin resistance would lead to diabetes type 2, right? How this diagnose would be tested, if there is still insulin resistance or it is already diabetes type 2?
Well, if the first part of the statement is wrong, then how second part of the same statement can be right? No way for that. The conclusion is, life style changes will not prevent diabetes type 2 development and cannot be use as treatment for diabetes type 2. Just read this with open mind, and try to be logical.
Cut back on sweets, refined grains, and animal fats, and have lots of vegetables, fruits, and whole grains. That kind of eating plan will help you get to and stay at a healthy weight. It also helps your cells use insulin better. The DASH diet, for people with high blood pressure, is a good example. It includes cutting down on salt, too. It can lower insulin resistance, especially if you slim down and become more active while you're at it. Studies have also shown a link between low vitamin D and your body not using insulin well.Well, DASH diet is good if company pay to authors of this scam, but still is this really good for me, person who is diabetic type 2, insulin resistant diabetic? As I do see, this diet helps to use insulin better. Still, when test for presence of insulin was taken? As I do remember so far from reading, the test was for the abnormally high level of sugar. There is no test for level of insulin in blood. If so, then diet, DASH diet helps to use insulin better, but what if there is no insulin at all? Before present that there is resistance to some substance let us check up if this substance present in blood. There is no test for this, no any mark of it, and even no normal level of insulin in blood in any present medical publications.
Yes, there are level of C Peptides can be tested. Still, it is not the level of insulin. When diabetic type 2 takes SU the level of C Peptides is high, abnormally high, because of ill pancreas forced to secret unneeded insulin. This level of insulin pretended to be the prove of insulin resistance. Stop to take SU, and there is no insulin at all. With time the insulin secretion started to getting down. The dose of insulin needed in injections skyrocketing. I take 610 units daily dose right now. 9 years I took SU every day, day after day. Really I was in good shape and in very good health if I am survive this Medical Abuse.
Lifestyle changes are the best treatment for insulin resistance. But if you have the condition and are very likely to get type 2 diabetes, your doctor may also want you to try the drug metformin. It can prevent or delay type 2 for younger, heavier people with a very high chance of getting it. Metformin may also help hold off type 2 for women who've had gestational diabetes.For this medication I suggest start to take it for a week, and then stop it for another week. If you will get better without this medicine then this medicine is wrong for you. 40% of Americans cannot tolerate this medicine. Only trust in doctors we take this scam as part of our treatment. When we stop it, we really get better. Then early to stop then better.
Metformin and SU is medicine which lead diabetes type 2 to the spot number seven in Death Row.
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