I believe your intentions are entirely benign, but your repetitive postings on every inane life sciences related topic (without an opinion by you)is tiresome. This is especially true with this topic. Type one diabetics have a long list of comorbidities that shorten their lives. The more insulin they use, the shorter their life expectancy will be. Restoring insulin delivery is necessary to facilitate minimal glucose and amino acid uptake....but only to a point. The extra insulin mediates the uploading of excess intracellular that will ultimately cause heart disease, cancer or strokes. Elimination of the excess intracellular iron in the beta cells will likely restore insulin production and eliminate exogenous insulin dependency.
kruss, it is a very bad idea to put your email in the tag lines. Scan bots will harvest your email and sell it to a thousand spam mail people.
What causes the excess intercellular iron and how would you eliminate it?
Is there a direct biochemical reaction that causes iron loading with artificial insulin and why does this problem not show with natural insulin? Or is there an external cause of the iron loading that might be an indication of another problem?
I am quite curious about diabetes as I have a good friend that has issues.
Your fixation an excess iron storage is just as tiresome when there's a wealth of autoimmune reactions in type 1 diabetes and latent autoimmune diabetes in adults, LADA.
I post stories from the general press. If that story or a press release doesn't link the abstract, I try to find and link it.
I can't type, and my eyesight isn't that great. I'm not that interested in stating my opinions.