ADULT ONSET DIABETES

Understanding Glucose and A1C Numbers

Almost All Annual Physicals Measure Fasting Glucose. A1c Should Always Be Included But Is Not. More Things Should Be Measured, But Here Are The Health Implications of These Two.glucose-a1c-molecules

Glucose is the most common “simple” sugar. Fructose is the second most common one. Together they account for the bulk of sugar you consume.

All the starch you eat is converted directly to glucose, and gets quickly into your bloodstream. Carbohydrates from vegetables do as well, but more slowly. Table sugar and fruit are about half glucose and half fructose. If these two are combined it is called sucrose. It will be split

Do Statins Cause Diabetes?

A New Study Has Statin Use Increasing Adult Onset Diabetes by 46%. Earlier statins-cause-AODM-just-say-nostudies had a 10% to 20% increase. Why the difference? And why are statins still prescribed

Numerous studies have shown no benefit from statin use. The most recent one, reported in MedScape, shows a rather horrifying increase in adult onset diabetes: “Statin therapy appears to increase the risk for type 2 diabetes by 46%, even after adjustment for confounding factors.” The study looked at a six-year time frame and followed almost 9,000 people that had started statins. The study seems quite well done. The result is markedly higher than previously reported incidence of diabetes among statin users.

Are SGLT2 Inhibitors a Bad Idea?

SGLT2 Inhibitors are the Latest Treatment for Adult Onset Diabetes. However, Many Treatment, Like Insulin, Have Done More Harm Than Good. Caution is Advised.

Brilliant basic science research continues its quest to understand human physiology. Pharmaceutical science continues its quest to cash in on the latest basic science discoveries. I want to illustrate this specifically with SGLT2Nephron inhibitors. In that setting I also want to ask what is the ethical duty of the medical profession towards those suffering with Adult Onset Diabetes Mellitus (AODM)?

SGLT2 inhibitors block the type 2 sodium-glucose-transport system in the kidneys. What the heck is that?

Adult Onset Diabetes Basics

VIRTUALLY ALL ADULT ONSET DIABETES CAN BE CURED BY LIFESTYLE CHANGE

Adult Onset Diabetes (AODM), sometimes called Type II Diabetes, refers to a situation where the body cannot secrete enough insulin to keep sugar at a healthy level. How does that work?fgdg

Circulating Glucose (Sugar) Is Tightly Regulated

Circulating blood glucose (sugar) is tightly regulated by a tiny brain called the hypothalamus. All vertebrates, including us, have these tiny brains. It’s the size of an almond and right in the center of your skull. By regulated, we mean that the hypothalamus will make adjustments to attempt to keep glucose at an ideal level of 80 mg/dl.

Who Gets Degenerative Disease?

WHO GETS DEGENERATIVE DISEASE AND WHO IS SPARED?

In the west – Europe and North America – more than 70% die from degenerative disease, yet there are two identifiable groups that are largely free from thesedege.deg

By degenerative disease we mean heart disease, cancer, adult onset diabetes, dementia, and several less common age related diseases.

We know for certain that degenerative disease can be avoided. These groups, and their lifestyles are proof. The two groups are hunter-gatherers and centenarians.