In all medical education brain washing publications presented that there is direct dependency in proportion between glucose or carb intake and insulin release. The trick is that level of insulin not really measured. The level of sugar was taken, then the amount of glucose was in-taken. And then what level of sugar was after glucose load, or after insulin injection. Usually all formulas developed as speculations that this is what going on and right way to assume.
Now, let us see what happened in dog which pancreas was removed. The dose of insulin injected was stable. Still, it is complicated to assume that the dose of insulin in experimental dog was the same for the rest of dog's life. And also it suppose to be studied for how long dog lived and on what dose of insulin.
In contrary with experimental dogs human do not have pancreas removed. Pancreas still inside human body and no one really know how much and for how long insulin secretion still in effect. In some patients dose of insulin decrease with time. Usually it it those patients who started insulin therapy as children. When those diabetics grow up the dose of insulin decreased if diabetic-child was treated right.
Diabetics type 2 who stay on oral medicine for the about 10 years actually experience dose of insulin increasing with time. Why?
When it is taken into consideration that insulin is stored in every cell of human body then it is obvious that insulin depletion started with low active organs such as legs. Paradox, but legs are really less needed for human body. There is no problem to live without leg. It is inconvenient, and it is not the case that anyone like to be amputated, but amputation of legs does not effect vital organs such as heart or lungs or kidney or liver.
So, circulation would be lost in extremities to preserve vital organ to be functional. Flesh, skin, muscles would be effected by insulin depletion before vital organ would develop abnormalities in functions. This take time. When experimental dog get back its insulin in injection, dog still in good shape, no any prime organs were effected as it was before operation. The dose of insulin still stable only to support daily function of body.
There is difference with human diabetic. Diabetic lost part of insulin in many if not in every cell of the body before diagnose of diabetes was established and treatment with insulin therapy started. The first step is to support daily body function. Dose of insulin is not high. If higher then needed dose of insulin was injected diabetic has low blood sugar.
Step by step other function started to improve their work. To do the job they also lost insulin and they needed to fill out the deficit. Dose of insulin increased.
After all function would be improved and deficit in insulin would be fixed, the improvement in health can be seen. Step by step dose of insulin would be decreased.
Of cause it is my theory, and there is no studies done. I do have only one patient to observe, myself. As I can say, dose of insulin I need to inject to keep level of sugar in blood under control in constant increase. It is under high effect by weather or storm outside the planet in space. It is effect of the season, and flu season effect the health and reflected on the level of sugar. In Summer there is lowest dose of insulin needed. In Winter dose of injections going up and up.
Now, let us see what happened in dog which pancreas was removed. The dose of insulin injected was stable. Still, it is complicated to assume that the dose of insulin in experimental dog was the same for the rest of dog's life. And also it suppose to be studied for how long dog lived and on what dose of insulin.
In contrary with experimental dogs human do not have pancreas removed. Pancreas still inside human body and no one really know how much and for how long insulin secretion still in effect. In some patients dose of insulin decrease with time. Usually it it those patients who started insulin therapy as children. When those diabetics grow up the dose of insulin decreased if diabetic-child was treated right.
Diabetics type 2 who stay on oral medicine for the about 10 years actually experience dose of insulin increasing with time. Why?
When it is taken into consideration that insulin is stored in every cell of human body then it is obvious that insulin depletion started with low active organs such as legs. Paradox, but legs are really less needed for human body. There is no problem to live without leg. It is inconvenient, and it is not the case that anyone like to be amputated, but amputation of legs does not effect vital organs such as heart or lungs or kidney or liver.
So, circulation would be lost in extremities to preserve vital organ to be functional. Flesh, skin, muscles would be effected by insulin depletion before vital organ would develop abnormalities in functions. This take time. When experimental dog get back its insulin in injection, dog still in good shape, no any prime organs were effected as it was before operation. The dose of insulin still stable only to support daily function of body.
There is difference with human diabetic. Diabetic lost part of insulin in many if not in every cell of the body before diagnose of diabetes was established and treatment with insulin therapy started. The first step is to support daily body function. Dose of insulin is not high. If higher then needed dose of insulin was injected diabetic has low blood sugar.
Step by step other function started to improve their work. To do the job they also lost insulin and they needed to fill out the deficit. Dose of insulin increased.
After all function would be improved and deficit in insulin would be fixed, the improvement in health can be seen. Step by step dose of insulin would be decreased.
Of cause it is my theory, and there is no studies done. I do have only one patient to observe, myself. As I can say, dose of insulin I need to inject to keep level of sugar in blood under control in constant increase. It is under high effect by weather or storm outside the planet in space. It is effect of the season, and flu season effect the health and reflected on the level of sugar. In Summer there is lowest dose of insulin needed. In Winter dose of injections going up and up.
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