Sunday, August 27, 2006

Insulin Resistance: Being Insulin Resistant

Insulin Resistance: Being Insulin Resistant

Insulin resistance is a condition in which the body does not use insulin well in controlling blood sugar. Discover secrets here about the onset of diabetes and how simple changes in your diet may prevent and cure diabetes. Here is a report that focuses on an overall approach to remedying diabetes -- both Type 1 (insulin-dependent) diabetes and Type 2 (diet related; not insulin-dependent) diabetes -- without prescription drugs and their side effects.
"Insulin resistance is the ineffective utilization of insulin. Insulin resistance brought on through an inverted way of living, eating and thinking occurs primarily in the liver, muscles and fat cells, and which is exacerbated by caffeine and chocolate, as well as excess sugar and carbohydrates.

"This leads to elevated levels of circulating sugar from disorganizing body cells and diet and increased insulin in response to increased sugar which then leads to the signs and symptoms of diabetes. In an attempt to compensate for this insulin resistance, the pancreas secretes more insulin into the bloodstream to try to force the issue by swamping the insulin receptors.

"While this strategy may help somewhat to reduce glucose levels in the bloodstream, it also leads to an overload of insulin, which, in the long term only exacerbates insulin resistance and the onset of Diabetes." -- Dr. Grata Young, M.D.

In her 234-page ebook, Dr. Young's promise is: "Overcome Diabetes without Synthetic Drugs and Never Worry Again!"

You can get Dr. Young's ebook by immediate download at: Overcome Diabetes! This editor recommends it heartily.

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