Diabetes and Electrosensitivity
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You cannot hide from EMF'S. Wifi radiation, toxins in our food
supply, mercury in the air, is impacting out health.
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What filters have those ppl installed?
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stop smacking dang!!!!!!!
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@byblosadvocate - I totally agree. We are closer in thought than you realise.
Current science points to the overarching simple carbohydrate affect on storing, using protein, add EMR, drugs, chemicals, social stress, genetic predisposition etc. and we have clarity as the body of knowledge grows.
Faith that this is the complete answer to diabetes means suffering cognitive bias. I also question their WHY and expertise. See;
TED | Simon Sinek - WHY
TED | Noreena Hertz - question experts
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@magdahavas every test look interesting and plausible but for the treadmill i think the adrenaline is increased due to a higher intensity of training! It required more energy and hormones for the body to do treadmill..
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what a load of shit.... people looking for excuses.... People who think they have "es" are full of shit looking for attention from others. I'm sick of people blaming their ineptitude on bullshit.
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Exercise (short term) increases your blood sugar level, it doesn't decrease it.
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@ask412 - high fructose corn syrup has more to do with increases in obesity at large. The only way "computers" contribute to obesity is by people drinking sodas and milk shakes, eating crap and sitting on their asses working/playing on computers or playing video games.
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@roddmod DC motors put out a powerful magnetic field. Measure it with a simple gaussmeter.
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@magdahavas I think ccd101 may have something here. A treadmill produces a large EM field. It may be that those EM fields are what is causing an adrenaline spike. High strength EM fields typically only cover a small area. The field rapidly decreases as you distance yourself. In a mall, you would not be close enough to most EM fields to illicit an adrenal response. I'm very interested in this information and I hope to hear more about it. Thanks!
The _acute_ reaction observed here has nothing to do with diabetes which is a _chronic_ condition.
The acute reaction is simply EMF-stress-induced _adrenaline_ which raises the blood sugar level.
ccd101 1 year ago
It think this is an interesting and plausible suggestion, but can you explain why the adrenaline increase with the treadmill but not with walking at a mall?
magdahavas 1 year ago