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Wednesday, 10 October 2018

intermittent fasting and type 2 diabetes. October 10, 2018

Planned intermittent fasting may help to reverse type 2 diabetes, suggest doctors writing in the journal BMJ Case Reports after three patients in their care, who did this, were able to cut out the need for insulin treatment altogether.
 https://www.sciencedaily.com/releases/2018/10/181009210738.htm?utm_source=feedburner&utm_medium=email&utm_campaign=Feed%3A+sciencedaily%2Fhealth_medicine%2Fdiabetes+%28Diabetes+News+--+ScienceDaily%29
Fasting and diabetes type 2 reverse. Interesting point. How these two come together?  Really Med Care brain is twisted and complicated.
       It is well known that adult people with diabetes have wide middle area, obesity, why? It is all the time pretended that we do not eat right, simple eat too much. Based on this assumption all treatments for diabetes type 2 based. At the same time it is also very well known that diabetes type 2 is metabolic disorder. Diabetics type 2 cannot utilize carbs. Is there are problems to eat carbs? No. we can eat them. If we can eat but cannot utilize it, then where carbs go? They go as deposit in the middle area, fat, for to be used in future time. But regardless of do we need them or not, those carbs cannot be used because of our medical condition and inability to function properly. Do we need to stop to eat carbs? No. It is essential part of our diet. One link after another, the chain is built.
      Is this really true that "Planned intermittent fasting may help to reverse type 2 diabetes"? If so then let us see how it suppose to happen.
Lifestyle changes are key to managing the disease, but by themselves can't always control blood glucose levels, and while bariatric surgery (a gastric band) is effective, it is not without risk, say the authors. Drugs can manage the symptoms, and help to stave off complications, but can't stop the disease in its tracks, they add.
WOW! Finally, True was told !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
  • Lifestyle changes, and any lifestyle practice  cannot control Blood sugar level! 
  • WLS surgery is too risky. Many lives lost to this so popular treatment option for diabetics type 2. 
  • Drugs can manage the symptoms and help to prevent complications, really? If so then say me why diabetics type 2 gone for less then 10 years after being diagnosed with diabetes type 2? Looks like drugs do not prevent complications.  
  •  Also because of, according to medical education publications, diabetes type 2 is progressive so symptoms of diabetes type 2, high blood sugar and high BP are not managed with any diabetes drugs.
So, what is the way to go? Fasting!!!!!!!If we stop to eat, we no longer be diabetics type 2. Really? Not true. When graves gigged it was found that  diseased had diabetes. Sugar still deposited into bones.
If so, then is this really true that diabetes type 2 can be reversed? Sure, why not. Just take right medicine and sugar will go down. It has history almost 100 years by now.  Just right medicine, right dose right regime, and life will be saved. Insulin never failed. Diabetes type 1 is not progressive. The matter of fact, all diabetics type 1, and they take insulin only as treatment for diabetes, with time decrease dose of insulin. 
     Really very interesting. Why it is never told or published that diabetes type 1 can be reversed? Check record anyone diabetic type 1 and see, dose of insulin decreased with time after diabetes type 1 was diagnosed and treatment with Insulin started.
 "The use of a therapeutic fasting regimen for treatment of [type 2 diabetes] is virtually unheard of," write the authors. "This present case series showed that 24-hour fasting regimens can significantly reverse or eliminate the need for diabetic medication," they conclude.
Another interesting point. If diabetes type 2 reversed then why take fasting regime after no meds for diabetes needed? When this regime finally would be ended and how? Or victim of Medical Crime must still go to clinics and carery money from one medical pocket to another?


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