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Reverse Diabetic Decay?

daemon@ATHENA.MIT.EDU (Diabazole)
Sun Jul 26 03:55:28 2015

Date: Sun, 26 Jul 2015 03:55:24 -0400
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ulin is the principal hormone that regulates the uptake of glucose from the blood into most
 cells of the body, especially liver, muscle, and adipose tissue. Therefore, deficiency of ins
 ulin or the insensit vivity of its receptors plays a central role 9i4rv io in all forms of diabetes 
The body obtains glucose from three main places: t 4rv he intestinal absorption of food, the breakd
own of glycogen, the storage form of glucos i4rv e found in the liver, a i4rv nd gluconeogenesis, the gene
ration of glucose from non i4rv -carbohydrate substrates in the body.Insulin plays a critical ro
le in balancing glucose levels in the body. Insulin can inhib rvit the breakdown of glycogen or th
e process of gluconeogenesis, it can stimulate the transport of glucose into  9i4rv iofat and muscle cel
ls, and it can st 4rv himulate the storage of glucose in the form of glycogen.
Insulin is released into the blood by beta cells found in the islets of Langerhans in 
the pancreas, in response to rising  rvlevels of blood glucose, typically after eating. Insulin is 
used by about two-thirds of the body's cells to absorb glucose from the blood for use as fuel, fo
r conversion to other needed molecules, or for stora i4rv ge. Lower glu i4rv hcose levels result in decreased 
insulin rele vase from the 9i4rv io beta cells and in the breakdown of glycogen to glucose. This process is 
mainly controlled by the hormone glucagon, which acts in the opposite 
If the amount of i4rv  insulivcn availa rvble is insufficient, if cells respond poorly to the effects of insu
lin (insulin insensitivity or insulin resistance), or if the insulin itself is defective, then gluco
se will not be absorbed properly by the body cells that re rvquire it, and  i4rv it will not be stored approp
riately i 4rv hn the liver and muscles. The net effect is persistently high levels
s is a chronic disease, for which there is no known cure except in very specific situations. Ma
nagement concentrates on keeping blood sugar levels as close to  4rv hnormal, without causing low blood su
gar. This can usuall rvy be accomplished with a healthy diet, exercise, weight loss, and use of appropri
ate medicat 9i4rv ions (insulin in the case of type 1 diabetes; oral medic 9i4rv ioations, as well as possibly insul
Learning about the disease and actively particip i4rv ating in the treatment is important, since complicati
ons are far less common and less severe in people who have well-managed blood sug i4rv ar levels.Th
e goal of treatment is an HbA1C level of 6.5%, but shoul rvd not be lower than that, and may be set high
er. Attention  vis also paid to other health problems that may accelerate the negative effects of d
iabetes. These include smoking, elevated cholesterol levels, obesity, high bloo vd pressure, and lack of
 regular exercise Specialized footwear is widely used to reduce the risk of ulceration, or re-ulcerati


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ulin is the principal hormone that regulates the uptake of glucose from the blood into most
 cells of the body, especially liver, muscle, and adipose tissue. Therefore, deficiency of ins
 ulin or the insensit qivity of its receptors plays a central role s8z1q io in all forms of diabetes 
The body obtains glucose from three main places: t z1q he intestinal absorption of food, the breakd
own of glycogen, the storage form of glucos 8z1q e found in the liver, a 8z1q nd gluconeogenesis, the gene
ration of glucose from non 8z1q -carbohydrate substrates in the body.Insulin plays a critical ro
le in balancing glucose levels in the body. Insulin can inhib 1qit the breakdown of glycogen or th
e process of gluconeogenesis, it can stimulate the transport of glucose into  s8z1q iofat and muscle cel
ls, and it can st z1q himulate the storage of glucose in the form of glycogen.
Insulin is released into the blood by beta cells found in the islets of Langerhans in 
the pancreas, in response to rising  1qlevels of blood glucose, typically after eating. Insulin is 
used by about two-thirds of the body's cells to absorb glucose from the blood for use as fuel, fo
r conversion to other needed molecules, or for stora 8z1q ge. Lower glu 8z1q hcose levels result in decreased 
insulin rele qase from the s8z1q io beta cells and in the breakdown of glycogen to glucose. This process is 
mainly controlled by the hormone glucagon, which acts in the opposite 
If the amount of 8z1q  insulivcn availa 1qble is insufficient, if cells respond poorly to the effects of insu
lin (insulin insensitivity or insulin resistance), or if the insulin itself is defective, then gluco
se will not be absorbed properly by the body cells that re 1qquire it, and  8z1q it will not be stored approp
riately i z1q hn the liver and muscles. The net effect is persistently high levels
s is a chronic disease, for which there is no known cure except in very specific situations. Ma
nagement concentrates on keeping blood sugar levels as close to  z1q hnormal, without causing low blood su
gar. This can usuall 1qy be accomplished with a healthy diet, exercise, weight loss, and use of appropri
ate medicat s8z1q ions (insulin in the case of type 1 diabetes; oral medic s8z1q ioations, as well as possibly insul
Learning about the disease and actively particip 8z1q ating in the treatment is important, since complicati
ons are far less common and less severe in people who have well-managed blood sug 8z1q ar levels.Th
e goal of treatment is an HbA1C level of 6.5%, but shoul 1qd not be lower than that, and may be set high
er. Attention  qis also paid to other health problems that may accelerate the negative effects of d
iabetes. These include smoking, elevated cholesterol levels, obesity, high bloo qd pressure, and lack of
 regular exercise Specialized footwear is widely used to reduce the risk of ulceration, or re-ulcerati

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