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  • excellent job

  • jj934 relax ...

  • you know I'm watching this and my dad is type 1 and the only reason why I'm watching this is that I want to make an artifical pancreas to try and 'solve' diabetes. I just hope I will be able to.

  • the way it pronounces pancreas is funny

  • really great job

  • Very nice and simplified

    Keep it up mate.

  • thank god someone finaly posted this

  • My friend who is a diabetic had good results after reading this e-book from thediabetichelpers . com

  • Youtube will single handedly get my my diploma :/

    ahaha

  • life sucks for me, im a type2

  • @marvelstryfe restore your insulin's ability to activate those glucose gates by normalizing your thyroid hormone. Get book Type 2 Hypothyroidism by Mark Starr. Get your vitamin D levels checked. If not between 70-100,start supplementing with D3. Diabetics usually need 10,000 IU/day. Start investigating how to lower the level of Candida in your gut. Candida travels from gut to pancreas and immune system responds with inflammation. Inflammation damages the acinar cells. "Yeast Connection" books.

  • Type 2 NIDDM: Try the drug Gluybirda which stimulates Panreatic B cells pro inslu

  • to help someone out who agrees this isn't helpful of a video. Recommend a more informative video. I would goto wikipedia and look up the first thing i didn't understand better yet search youtube for it...

  • insulin injections are for type 1 diabetes..

  • Not exactly... type 2 diabetes, is mainly controlled with certain diets and exercise, but it can also be supported by insulin therapy. I don't know exactly how it works though...

  • No...insulin is produced in Type 2 diabetes it just isn't recognised by the target cells - sometimes due to down-regulation of target cells (which is basically where receptors on the cell become inactive or lessen). If you think you can cure type 2 diabetes by pumping people full of even more insulin then I suggest you don't go into a medical career lol =p

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  • @Cessrooster1 type 2 diabetics go downhill once they start insulin. DM is curable,however. One way is gastric by-pass surgery. Blood sugar normalizes even before weight is lost. This is because the inflammatory process that causes DM is shut off when the gut is no longer flooded with glucose that causes over proliferation of Candida. We get the same effect by putting patients on the HCG diet and normalizing thyroid hormone.

  • @drfittt Yes, so reducing the patient's intake of glucose and normalising the blood insulin level will reduce cell-receptor down-regulation. But, with some cells with tight-binded receptors where insulin has already bound itself to the receptor irreversibly, reducing insulin has no effect.

    DM Type 2 sufferers aren't always overweight, either. There are different reasons such as hypersensitivity which causes the receptors to "deactivate".

  • @Cessrooster1 Nothing to do with down regulation of receptors if you'e curing diabetes. Managing it is different. Its the result of hypothyroidism and a systemic inflammatory(on fire) state. Doesn't make much sense trying to "manage" a fire. Take a look at Dewayne Mculley's YT videos. He's an engineer who figured most of this out on his own. If you're in medicine, note particularly how he discusses one root cause most of the chronic disease we throw drugs at.

  • 40,000 views.... 6 comments

  • Thank You!

  • i wasn't able to download this on my mac from the Saladin webpage, i am glad u put it up. ~ReyRey

  • Good explanation /animation of pancreas, insulin and diabetis

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