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Doctors represent gate keeper to your health much like ministers often act as avenue between salvation and death -- spiritual and physical. With this high social standing, these Medical Priests should be held accountable for action and inaction. As we ponder the recent media coverage of diabetic drugs, the Annual of Internal Medicine reported that one drug does not indicate any more of a heart attack threat than another drug. Well, no one should be surprised to this comparison, which is like comparing death by hanging or the electric chair. Both methods will result in death. The reason is not what doctors often describe. They think by giving you statin drugs that they can prevent heart conditions. Well, my mother died of a heart attack, she had statin drugs and diabetic drugs. Guess what? The doctors are feeding diabetics bull. Diabetics need insulin not drugs. We get lots of BS about insulin resistance. That is not true for most diabetics. Rather, the problem rests with damage to the mitochondria cells, tiny cells that operate as power plants of the body. In fact, the primary treatment for diabetes should focus on three factors insulin, exercise and diet. But the Medical Priest just want to give you drugs because they think diabetics are too stupid to understand the metabolism. They must focus on physical fitness building more and bigger mitochondria cells. As we build more cells, the food we eat becomes the building blocks of protein and the the daily workouts double the effect of those little proteins working through the mitochondria cells. "The association between physical activity and mitochondrial content has been known for more than 75 years (Needham, 1926). Some of the first observations to establish this association were done by comparing the mitochondrial content in the breast muscle of chickens, which fly infrequently, to the breast muscle of pigeons, which regularly fly for extended periods of time. These studies found that that pigeon breast muscle has more mitochondrial activity and content than the chicken breast muscle (Paul & Sperling, 1952). Other studies also demonstrated that continuously functioning muscles, like cardiac muscle, have more mitochondrial activity and content than sporadically functioning muscles, such as back muscle (Paul & Sperling, 1952). These early studies in animals suggested that muscles responsible for long-lasting and regular physical activity are capable of increasing their mitochondrial activity and content to fulfill their roles," according to the site http://www.pubmedcentral.nih.gov/articlerender.fcgi?artid=1817787 The doubling effects of protein through the mitochondria has been known, also, and appears to have a doubling effect with insulin production. Now, we should examine the role of insulin and glycogen. For the diabetic, insulin lowers glucose and glycogen raises the blood sugar. But without insulin, the diabetic is headed for one torturous ride to death The pills may keep you alive for 5,10 or even 20 years if you are one of the lucky ones. But your life will not be very fulfilling. After insulin, my life returned to the joy of my 20s with lots of sex, lots of energy and happiness I had not experienced in 25 years. The Medical Priest and drug companies give us a false sense of security while they get richer off your sick body. In the next 10 days, 5,000 diabetics will die and with my approach, almost all diabetics could be saved. As we explore this factor, remember the glycogen, the stored energy release, will raise glucose levels and does this at the wrong time when the body does not have enough insulin. "The diabetic condition that leads to decreased circulating insulin levels also results in significant increase in (high blood sugar) glucagon levels. Insulin replacement in diabetic rats that produces normalization of the total (conversion of foods into protein) also causes a decrease in (blood sugar) glucagon levels . However, insulin caused an increase in (the signaling transmission in mitochondria cells) in which no manipulation of glucagon levels was carried out. This suggests that insulin is primarily responsible for this metabolic response, according to the article The Effects of Streptozotocin-induced Diabetes and Insulin Supplementation on Expression of the Glycogen Phosphorylase Gene in Rat Liver revised in 1995 and posted on the site http://www.jbc.org/cgi/content/full/270/42/24955 Scientific research indicates over and over how sensitive the human body is to insulin. But much published research about drugs suffers from the file drawer syndrome. The articles that indicate negative results get stuffed into the file and the positive ones get published. That would seem to add some concerns about the Annals of Internal Medicine jargon about the diabetic drugs and heart risks. With that said, the focus must turn back to insulin as the only viable diabetic treatment. “Without a doubt, the most well-known Canadian medical discovery is the discovery of insulin in 1921-22 by Frederick Banting and Charles Best. Insulin saved lives and, although not a cure, remains the only effective treatment for diabetes even today.” According to the article Canadian Medicine: Doctors and Discoveries posted on the Mount Allison University Web site. http://www.mta.ca/faculty/arts/canadian_studies/english/about/study_guide/doctors/insulin.html As further support of insulin, I will cite a copyrighted article from the American Diabetic Association. The heart is extremely sensitive to insulin, according to the American Heart Association. Too much or too little poses heart risks. The diabetic is also very sensitive to fat and glucose levels. Too high in one or the other, works against the other. “Glucose uptake (cardiac and skeletal muscle) is determined primarily by two separate but interrelated factors, namely the local concentrations of insulin and the intensity of exercise (muscle) contraction,” according to an American Heart Association copyrighted article. In the article, “Adaptation and Maladaption of the Heart in Diabetes, “Insulin inhibits release of (fatty acids) from adipose tissue, thus lowering plasma (fatty acid) levels and therefore removing (fatty acid) mediated inhibition of (using glucose for energy.) Fatty acids undoubtedly impair insulin-mediated glucose disposal. High-fat feeding has repeatedly and consistently been shown to result in impaired glucose tolerance and decreased muscle insulin sensitivity.” |
**************************************** With these well known facts, I encourage every diabetic to review with their doctor, the possibilities of insulin, research the essential amino acids, find foods that contain these nutrients, and join my support group. I am now forming a diabetic support group and I can be contacted at diabetes@swibusdirectory.biz I will also answer any questions. Although, I am not a doctor and can not prescribe or advise, I can tell you what I have done to improve my health. If I had kept listening to my doctor, I would be dead today. Insulin returned my life to normal. I never feared insulin needles, but did not look forward to the day I would need insulin. But once I started using insulin, I found it to be so easy to control diabetes. I am essentially replicating what the non-diabetic's body would do. I want to create a support group that focuses on brainstorming on how to be healthier based on what individual diabetics are willing to do. Those who succeed recognize that they are diabetic, that exercise and food play a critical role when combined with insulin. I certainly sing the praises of insulin today, and quit going to a church where the minister's wife was a doctor. Any doctor who refuses to press for the best control, insulin is off my social list. I consider the doctors who do not advise patients that insulin is the only effective treatment are sinners and need to repent. They do not have their heart on God. For that reason, I started attending another church. When I receive comments like "Oh well, everyone has to die," those people are off my social list. I am surrounding myself with people who want to treat diabetics in a way that that can lead to perfectly healthy lives. I have proved that complications can be reversed with my own body, and my research has provided me with extensive knowledge about the metabolism. Most doctors do not fully understand the disease. They know the high glucose will damage your body, that insulin will lower glucose and exercise is beneficial. But they don't understand the type, the intensity or the duration of the exercise that is required. They hand out food exchanges and food pyramids. But in fact, the essential amino acids is required from specific foods everyday. Come join me in living a perfectly normal life with diabetes, learn how you can live a life without evens and return the joy of your youth. Complicated solutions will not work. Food exchanges are too complicated and rigourous. People will not stick with such a disciplined life. Rather, develop a programmed menu you eat everyday, inject insulin to normalize glucose and live the life of joy God intended. My Song Go tell it on the mountain, Over the hills and everywhere. Go tell it on the mountain that Jesus Christ is born. Go tell it on the mountain, Over the hills and everywhere. Go tell it on the mountain that Jesus Christ is born. Go tell it on the mountain, Over the hills and everywhere. Go tell it on the mountain that Jesus Christ is born. |
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