Type 2 Diabetes – The Only Water That Can Effectively Reverse Insulin Resistance

Type 2 Diabetes ‘” The Only Water That Can Effectively Reverse Insulin Resistance

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If you are a diabetic patient, your body has a problem regulating the sugar level in your blood. Just a single-course high carbohydrate meal or a glass of sweet juice will cause a definite surge in your blood glucose levels ‘” which, in turn, will require a much longer time to stabilize and return to normal levels.

You cannot put the blame on sugar, just like you cannot blame the cars (glucose) that stuck in line at a malfunctioning autopay gate (glucose channel). It isn’t the fault of the cars that has caused the failure of the gate to allow them to pass through. It is the same inside your body ‘” it’s not the glucose that causes the inability of your body to utilize the insulin floating in the bloodstream. Glucose is a victim, not the culprit.

Yes and No. It is only true for Type 1 Diabetes (accounts for 5 ‘” 10 % of diabetes cases), but it is not the primary cause of Type 2 Diabetes, which affects a much larger subset of the adult population.

Typically, for Type 2 Diabetes patients, their insulin production level is normal during the early stage of the onset of the disease (when they were first diagnosed as having hyperglysemia). It is only at the later (or near-end) stage that their pancreas become weak ‘” thus decreasing the production of insulin.

The sad thing is that most of the conventional medical treatments for diabetes are centered around these 2 Misconceptions. Doctors will advise all diabetes patients to minimize their sugar and carbohydrate intake, some even to the extend of total abstinence from all glucose producing foods. This will only put the patients in a state of constant fatigue and tiredness because there is no input of energy source to the body.

Eventually, it will evolve to a stage where the patient loses weight drastically within a very short period of time. This is a sign that the body is forced to ‘burn’ itself away to “squeeze” out whatever source of energy (fat & muscle protein) that is stored in the body. This quick lost of body fat will suddenly release the toxics (that was hidden or ‘wrapped’ by the fat over the years) into the bloodstream and kickstart a series of diabetes related health complications.

Pumping in more and more insulin is just a temporary solution. As the diabetic condition worsens, one will need to increase the dosage as well as the frequency of the insulin injections.

In order to cure your Type 2 Diabetes (Thus far, there is no cure for Type 1), you will need to understand the primary root of the disease, which is Insulin Resistance. You have to understand and believe that Insulin Resistance is Reversible before any solution can be recommended to you.

There are 2 types of diabetes, Type 1 and Type 2. Among all diabetes patients, only about 5% are of Type 1 Diabetes while approximately 95% them are victims of Type 2 Diabetes.

Type 1 Diabetes is also known as Juvenile or Insulin-dependent Diabetes. Very often, it is diagnosed in children, adolescents, or young adults. The exact cause of Type 1 Diabetes is yet to be found, but scientists believe that it is genetically related.

Type 2 Diabetes is the most common form of diabetes. It is usually diagnosed among people of age 40 and above. Very often, the patients are overweight or obese. Latest statistics show that the trend of Type 2 Diabetes is creeping towards the younger generation. Nowadays, it is not uncommon to see some people in their 30s diagnosed with Type 2 Diabetes.

Just like Type 1 Diabetese, scientists and medical professionals still do not know the exact root cause of Type 2 Diabetes. All they are sure of is that Type 2 Diabetes is caused by Insulin Resistance, but they cannot identify what causes Insulin Resistance.

If a picture paints a thousand words, then a video should be able to convey a much better understanding. Kindly take a look a the video below before I continue with my explanation.

Insulin Resistance is a condition in which the insulin receptors on the cell membrane cannot effectively bond with the insulin to open up the Glucose Channel through which glucose molecules are transported into the cell for usage or storage.

The diagram above shows the normal operation of insulin in a healthy person. After having a meal, blood sugar level will surge once the digested glucose is absorbed into the blood. The surge in sugar levels will signal the pancreas to produce more insulin to help transport the excess glucose out from the bloodstream into the cells.

Insulin Resistance happens when the structure of the cell membrane is destroyed ‘” thus causing the Insulin Reseptor to become less responsive. At that point the Insulin can no longer activate the opening of the Glucose Channel anymore! The glucose molecules that cannot enter into the cell are forced back into the bloodstream thereby increasing the blood sugar level (hyperglycemia). This is exactly how Type 2 Diabetes comes about.

NO! Neither gluose nor insulin are the culprits that cause Insulin Resistance. Type 2 Diabetes is rooted in a problem existing in every single cell in your body, and it is not simply a problem involving one or two organs. You cannot put the blame on either the samll intestine ‘” for absorbing too much glucose, or the pancreas ‘” for not producing enough insulin. There is enough insulin in the blood. The problem is not insulin insufficiency, but rather, insulin utilization.

These organs are just doing their jobs as pre'”programmed in our DNA. The problem is something that disturbed the surface of the membrane in every cell in our body that causes the Resistance towards Insulin and glucose.

Before discussing what causes Insulin Resistance, I would like you to imagine an aquarium that is filled with hundreds of fishes. If, one day most of the fish in the tank were behaving abnormally and seemed sick. What would be… Read more…