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<blockquote data-quote="DaveGrohl" data-source="post: 7950460" data-attributes="member: 3563"><p>The body becomes resistant to its own insulin. Bit like an alcoholic becomes resistant to alcohol, they can drink you under the table and still function. Just don’t compare livers. Some doctors will tell you we produce more as a response but that isn’t actually correct. Plenty of info out there once you start looking properly.</p><p></p><p>This is exactly how we develop type 2 diabetes, even thin people can develop it. It is also how T2 diabetics can recover by learning what is causing the insulin resistance in the first place. By changing their diet they become more sensitive to their own insulin once more, which has the happy coincidence of reducing their weight. It isn’t the losing of the weight which makes them recover it’s the change in diet that just happens to make them lose weight.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DaveGrohl, post: 7950460, member: 3563"] The body becomes resistant to its own insulin. Bit like an alcoholic becomes resistant to alcohol, they can drink you under the table and still function. Just don’t compare livers. Some doctors will tell you we produce more as a response but that isn’t actually correct. Plenty of info out there once you start looking properly. This is exactly how we develop type 2 diabetes, even thin people can develop it. It is also how T2 diabetics can recover by learning what is causing the insulin resistance in the first place. By changing their diet they become more sensitive to their own insulin once more, which has the happy coincidence of reducing their weight. It isn’t the losing of the weight which makes them recover it’s the change in diet that just happens to make them lose weight. [/QUOTE]
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