“According to health publications,” in an article written by Dr. Taylor, he discovered that fat deposits around the pancreas are the primary cause of the disease....CONTINUE READING

The pancreas produces lente iletin, the hormone that helps your body absorb blood sugar. That means the pancreas is the organ responsible for keeping your blood glucose levels normal.

When fat deposits “form” around the pancreas, it throws everything out of whack. The fat squeezes and invades the pancreas, preventing it from producing enough lente iletin and increasing your body’s lente iletin resistance.

Why are you diabetic?

You will agree with me that the best way to solve a problem is to treat the root cause. Let me explain better. Assuming you want to destroy grass, you would definitely have to take it off the soil from its roots completely.

This way, the grass will not grow again. But when you cut it from the soil level, you still find that the leftover roots will again germinate.

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That is exactly how treating the symptoms of disease instead of the root cause works, and that explains what your medications have been doing.

Truth be told, your medications cannot heal you, they are meant to just reduce the symptoms of your sickness (and not treat it) for as long as your money can last. The truth is that you are diabetic because:

1. Your pancreas does not produce enough insulin (that is why some patients do take insulin injections early in the morning).

2. Your body does not make use of the insulin produced.

3. Your immune system is too weak for the fight against external forces (diabetes).

Causes of High Blood Sugar

Carbohydrates (carbs) are what cause blood sugar to rise. When you eat carbs, they are broken down into simple sugars. Those sugars then enter the bloodstream.

As your blood sugar levels rise, your pancreas releases a hormone called insulin, which prompts your cells to absorb sugar from the blood.

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“According to Healthline,” in an article written by Corinne O’Keefe Osborn and medically reviewed by Judith Marcin, M.D., blood sugar spikes are caused when a simple sugar known as glucose builds up in your bloodstream.

For people with diabetes, this happens because of the body’s inability to properly use glucose. Untreated high blood sugar can be dangerous, leading to a serious condition in diabetics called ketoacidosis.

Chronic high blood sugar increases the likelihood of serious diabetes complications like heart disease, blindness, neuropathy, and kidney failure.

What To Do

Learning to recognize the symptoms of hyperglycemia (high blood sugar) can help you keep your diabetes under control. Some people with diabetes immediately feel the symptoms of high blood sugar, but others go undiagnosed for years because their symptoms are mild or vague.

Symptoms of a blood sugar spike include frequent urination, fatigue, increased thirst, blurred vision, and headaches.

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It’s important to know the symptoms of hyperglycemia. Do the following if you suspect that you have high blood sugar.

1. Perform a finger stick to check your blood sugar level; prick your finger with a small, sharp needle (called a lancet) and put a drop of blood on a test strip.

Then you put the test strip into a meter that shows your blood sugar level. You get results in less than 15 seconds and can store this information for future use.

2. Exercising and drinking water after eating, particularly if you have consumed a lot of starchy carbs, can help lower your blood sugar.

3. Work with a nutritionist to develop a meal plan. Planning your meals will help you avoid unexpected spikes.

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