Maybe this gave a chance for the liver and pancreas to recouperate and regenerate.
So, does that mean an INCREASE or a DECREASE.
Current doctrine continues to be that you have an insulin overload!
That’s strange because I thought this has been a known fact for quite a while. My husband was diagnosed with Type 2 a few years ago. His blood sugar wasn’t extremely high but was more of a borderline high. The doctor told him that if he increased exercise and dropped 40lbs that it would probably go back to normal levels. He did and it did. His sugar levels are normal now and have stayed good consistently for the past year. I realize that this doesn’t happen all cases but they have known that it can happen.
I have the opposite problem. If I don’t eat approximately every two hours mine drops too low.
Diabetes 2 and Hypertension are dietary problems...cut the fat, especially animal fat, cut out salt, sugar and processed foods and these “diseases” will disappear. No need to starve yourself.
Now, one doesn't have to become a gym freak, but from my own personal experiences, even leisurely moderate walking helps. It is during the lousy bad weather winter months when start on my downward spirals...
At 600 calories a day, how do you keep your body from eating away at muscle, eg heart???
Six hundred calories a day? Sounds like the Auschwitz Diet!
The Type 2 diagnosis threshold is now so low that many more Americans are at risk than before.
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