I had to share more ways the medical profession is not helping us overcome diabetes, which I just ran across – the information looks like this:
There are now 3 types of diabetes. All are associated with problems around a persons body’s use of insulin.
Type 1 (5% of the people diagnosed with diabetes) is when the body does not manufacture enough insulin for the needs of the body.
Type 2 (95% of the people diagnosed with diabetes) is when the body becomes resistant to the effects of insulin.
Type 3 is when the body not only does not manufacture enough insulin for the needs of the body and in addition the body becomes resistant to the effects of insulin.
Type 1 diabetes is most acute as one needs insulin injections to continue to live. Insulin is used, under a typical doctor’s care, to control blood sugar levels in people that can not create the insulin needed.
Type 2 diabetes is when the body becomes resistant to insulin. This is associated in most people with excessive weight gain, lack of exercise, and ‘junk food’ as a primary food source.
Type 3 diabetes is identified as when a person that is already type 2 adds weight and becomes so resistant to insulin they can not produce enough for the body to use in it’s insulin resistant state. This condition is very dangerous over time as more and more insulin is injected to control blood sugar and the body becomes more and more resistant to the effects.
Proper insulin level and use is an important for the body function well. Excessive insulin over time creates body fat (as the sugar is taken from the blood and changed to fat), causes the lining of arteries to create plaque, the blood to clot too readily and may be a factor in creating breast and colon cancers.
It is suspected that type 3 diabetes is a result of the current generally accepted means of treating diabetes. During type 2 diabetes, the patient is given drugs that stimulate insulin production (and through a chain of events, causes most people to gain weight). The source of insulin, the pancreas, works harder producing more insulin and over time fails. When this organ fails, the patient begins injecting insulin and is encouraged to inject as much as is needed to control the blood sugar with little control of the foods consumed. This results in a person that is resistant to the substance they need to live, a decreasing life and early death – by following doctor’s orders!
A name for this doctor directed destruction is Doctor Induced Exacerbation or D.I.E.
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