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Tuesday, 22 May 2018

Intermittent fasting diets and Diabetes type 2. May 22, 2018

Date: May 20, 2018
Source: European Society of Endocrinology
Summary:
Fasting every other day to lose weight impairs the action of sugar-regulating hormone, insulin, which may increase diabetes risk. These findings suggest that fasting-based diets may be associated with long-term health risks and careful consideration should be made before starting such weight loss programs.
So simple. If today we do not eat, would we die? Not at all. We use the meal which was stored in body after many other well sunny days when food was available for us. Very often it is presented that if Diabetic type 1 skip one dose of Insulin diabetic type 1 can die. True? Not at all. Diabetic type 1 will not die after skipped dose of insulin, does not matter how high this dose of insulin is. I mean, it is ordinary day, not the time in ICU. The same with everything. We will not get in deep problem if we do not have money for one day. we can survive day without food and water. And so so on.
     Why intermittent fasting diets so danger for diabetics and for everyone? Because of this diet leads to stress. Every other day meal is not available. Put yourself in this situation. What would you feel if every other paycheck would be skipped? If it is so obvious with paycheck then why it is so different suppose to be with meal body must have every day, day after day?
      This is why I can say, diet is not solution to solve the problems with high blood sugar numbers, or pounds. Every time after fasting body will take more and convert it into fat,  to be used in future rainy days.
        Every one do know that Diabetes type 2 resulted by bad food choice. Also it is very well known that diabetics type 2 do have wider body, middle area. Why? Because of bad food choice? Millions use wrong food choice? To difficult to take it for granted. Still, if we take into mind that there are some link broken in diabetic's type 2 bodies. Storage for processed food, then probably it will light some light to the dark side of the problem.
      It is presented by Med Pro that pancreas start to secret insulin after man eat. How the question, how it works? If we need to produce more medicine we have build new medicine producing factories. The same about any meal, any food, anything. If we need to increase production of anything, we have to have a new sourse to produce new things.
     Where is that souse in body? Which one? There is no one explanation, how pancreas increase its capacity to secret more insulin after we start to eat.
        There is another way to increase insulin in blood stream.
        Pancreas secret insulin in the same level, small one. Part of this insulin used to  immediate needs, and part of insulin goes to storage. When we start to eat, the storage opened, and insulin enter into blood stream.
      Really, how many of us go shopping? Everyone. We do not buy what we need only what we need to be used right away. No. We put it in storage, and take it when we need it.
      This is the problem with diabetes type 2. There is no storage facilities in our body. Probably pancreas works, and works very well. But insulin is not stored. So, when we start to eat, we get more and more hungry. The shot of Insulin will solve the problem. Just start dinner with shot of Insulin, and then all in its own place. Simple. Work perfectly for me.

Could intermittent fasting diets increase diabetes risk?
https://www.sciencedaily.com/releases/2018/05/180520090903.htm?utm_source=feedburner&utm_medium=email&utm_campaign=Feed%3A+sciencedaily%2Fhealth_medicine%2Fdiabetes+%28Diabetes+News+--+ScienceDaily%29


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