Guest guest Posted September 21, 2002 Report Share Posted September 21, 2002 Evening Alobar, Yes, it was a great article. I read all of it. While I am not a diabetic, I have a daughter and many friends who are in fact a diabetic. Except for a few, they are the most confused and helpless group I know about. They have been brainwashed by the mainstream into believing they will never get well. And of course they will not as long as they do what the allopath suggest. ( and the ADA ) Below is one paragraph in the article that really got my attention. ============== This is the same thing with insulin resistance. What happens is that if your cells are exposed to insulin at all they get a little bit more resistant to it. So the pancreas just puts out more insulin. I saw a patient today, her blood sugar was 102 and her insulin was 90! She wasn't sure if she was fasting or not, but I've seen other patients where their blood sugar was under 100 and their fasting insulin has been over 90. ============== I have tried to find more information relative to " Blood Insulin " . Many of the searches I have done return articles about glucose. It appears that glucose is what they want you to know about, and have suppressed the term " blood insulin " . Most diabetics have never had a " blood insulin " test. This is the " we don't test for that " syndrome. I had a blood insulin test done early this year. The lab showed a range of 3 to 22 or similar. My reading was 5. I communicate often with a nurse of over 25 years experience. In response to many of my queries, she replies, " we don't test for that " . Consider hydrochloride acid production. Correcting this in older people would help many ailments. Still, this particular doctors office reports, ........ " we don't test for that " . After much study and deliberation, I have come to the conclusion that any test that would have widespread effect on many diseases, gets the same treatment, ........ " we don't test for that " . Have you ever had a blood insulin test? This same nurse told me that my Essential Fatty Acid profile was the first one she had ever seen. I would bet the doctor has never seen one before mine. The idea here is that many people are running around with a near normal glucose level, while their insulin level is highly elevated. Instead of correcting the problem early on, they are allowed to progress to a " never get well " state due to the " we never test for that " syndrone. Please tell me I am all wet and having bad dreams ! Wayne The link to the original article.....: <http://www.cat007.com/insulin.htm>http<http://www.cat007.com/insulin.htm>://www\ ..cat007.com/insulin.htm Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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