Diabetes: understanding insulin resistance

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Uploaded by on Jan 23, 2009

When your cells become insulin resistant, they lose their sensitivity to insulin. As a result, large quantities of glucose cannot enter the cells, remaining instead, in the blood stream where it passes to the liver and is converted to fat. This process often leads to weight gain.

To learn more visit Insulite Laboratories' web site: http://www.diabetesmanagement.insulitelabs.com

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  • That's funny in a way because I have a diabetic son, and one of the first questions that I asked his Doctor after we got home with our first bottle of insulin and read every word on the paper that came in the box (that told me that this was synthetic) why were we using something that was synthetic, and after three years I never got an answer from him. It's sad to me that with this illness that I always get better answers off of the internet instead of the Doctors Thanks for that comment !

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  • Diabetes sucks monkey turds.

  • Latest research on insulin resistance (type 2 diabetes) suggests that it is caused by trans fats (hydrogenated oil) in food. Hence avoiding all trans fat in food may eventually help to lower medication requirements and at least prevent the situation from getting worse.

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