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If You Are Using Insulin, You Should Ask Yourself What Is Insulin Resistance ?

Insulin is related to the type 2 diabetes. Type 2 is one of the most common forms of diabetes. World diabetes foundation has reported that approximately around 200 million people all around the world are suffering due to type- 2 diabetes. It further states that the number may rise to around 300 million in 2030.

Type-2 diabetes is more prominent as insulin independent diabetes. Importantly, this disease is not caused due to insulin deficiency. During early phases, the patients duct gland is fit and capable of producing enough amount of insulin. But, the major trouble arises when the produced insulin cannot be used effectively by the cells of the body to open the aldohexose channels. Aldohexose channel permits glucose to enter inside the cells for producing and storing energy. 

When glucose molecules fail to inter the cells, they are returned back to the circulatory system. This results in the hyperglycemia and raise of blood sugar level. Additionally these unutilized glucoses are later egested out via urine. Nevertheless, if the urinary tracts and blood vessels are left open to high glucose level or long period then finally diverse forms of healthy complexities will begin to turn up.

The worst part about insulin opposition is that it progressively worsens the condition. When more insulin sensory receptors become unsuccessful in bonding for opening the channels less glucose will be utilized by cells to carry out daily bio-chemical process. Later, cells will begin to starve and ends up in severe organ breakdown. Furthermore, even the other organs begin to follow it.  

Many patients incorrectly think that sugar is the major reason behind the cause of insulin. They feel that less or zero intake or high carbohydrate and sugar food items can cure the disease. But this is just a myth. Many people who practice zero sugar and carbohydrate diet plan also suffer from this disease. Even their condition begins to worse. The person who suffers from diabetes at times becomes emotionally unstable and fell week, sleepy majority of the time. They even lose their cool very easily.

But if sugar is really very much bad then why the conditions of the people do not improve even if they follow zero sugar diet? The answer is simple. Sugar is an innocent victim. It is blamed by people all through the word as a killer. Body cells require glucose to generate energy. The insulin resistance stops glucose molecules from getting into the cells. Now, what is insulin resistance? Remember it is a state in which body cells become immune to the forces of insulin.

Rather than attacking the off beam target (sugar), which majority of the patients do, shift your outlook to the type 2 diabetes. It will aid you in curing it forever.  All these begin with the reduction of IR, which is eminent as acidosis.

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