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I see DISH, also strongly correlated with diabetes, in my patients everyday. These are people who have not been diagnosed with diabetes. A very small percentage may have been told that they were prediabetic years before. No dietary or lifestyle advice from their docs.

I also see a lot of Dupuytren's contracture and trigger finger, aka diabetic hand. None have been diagnosed or realize that they have been insulin resistant for years.

I am also seeing a lot of tremors in over 60's, with no diagnosis. Usually told they are familial.

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"In my view, patients in the MemAID trial should have been given aid in detoxification with a week-long administration of glutathione-enhancing organic and spirulina and instructed to not take acetaminophen during the trial period for headaches."

I like that you added this. I concur.

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Feb 7, 2023Liked by James Lyons-Weiler

Thank you from all of us with type 2 diabetes. Apparently there are a lot of us. Does anyone else think this might be a great topic for an IPAK class?

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Both Alzheimer's and diabetes are known to be among the long list of diseases caused by electromagnetic radiation (EMR). Here is a quote from Dr. Sharon Goldberg from her 2018 testimony before the Michigan legislature on 5G. Note she explains that EMR is used in the lab to induce diabetes in rats: "We have been sitting on the evidence for EMR and chronic disease for decades and now we are seeing all these epidemics appearing. So diabetes is the first epidemic. I think most of you know the statistics. They're very scary. One in three American children will become diabetic in their lifetime and if they're Hispanic females the number is one in two. So what does this have to do with wireless radiation? Wireless radiation and other electromagnetic fields such as magnetic fields and dirty electricity have been clearly associated with elevated blood sugar and diabetes. That is what the peer reviewed literature says. It is NOT opinion. The closer you live to a cell tower the higher your blood glucose. That is based on hemoglobin a1c measurements. So the idea with small cells of putting the cells closer to people's homes and bedrooms scientifically is very dangerous and from an economic perspective it's dangerous. And you may not know this. I was shocked to find this out but the way you create a model of diabetes in rats in the lab is by exposing them to 2.4 gigahertz and this is NOT for long-term exposure." https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CK0AliMe-KA For Alzheimer's and other brain diseases caused by EMR see the work of Martin Pall PhD and many others

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Feb 7, 2023·edited Feb 7, 2023

"[T]ype-2 diabetes (T2DM) happens when the pancreas fails to make enough insulin to overcome resistance in the body, which can be caused by things like being overweight, not exercising enough, or getting older."

No, T2DM is a disease of adapting to civilization: drastically reduced fat intake from good sources with enormous intakes of refined storage oils (hydrogenated) and industrial seed oils (cottonseed, canola, corn and soy), massive carb intake from highly refined sources to compensate for the loss of food-fat, over-consumption of protein (from industrial sources, to boot), and encouragement to restrict exercise to the young and toward carb-laden veg*nism. We diabetics who thrive after decades with this disease know all this. Why doesn't the rest of the world know it? Because diabetes and prolonged illness are lucrative for the pharma industry!

Insulin is the fat-storage hormone, and so insulin resistance (lots and lots of circulating insulin that can't connect to the receptors, because too much insulin blocks them!) means increased insulin means increased fat storage. Fatness is the effect, and yet we claim it's the cause? This, too, is culturally effective! We who have holes in our psyches owing to the cruelty of culture, the isolation, the lack of community and connection, do as we're told: we target fat people for condemnation. We fill our soul-holes with ridicule for the targets they painted for us. "It's their own fault! They are FAT!" This damning of the T2 diabetic is also deep in the med industry. I watched in horror after dx when doc after doc in the mainstream said, roughly: "Diagnosed at 50 and dead by 60, but what could we do, it was their own fault!"

So now they are plugging even more insulin into bodies that over-produce it in a losing battle against high BGs. Drugs bring in money. Real solutions: cut carbs, cut refined carbs, cut out industrial oils and industrial meats; eat real food including LOTS of good fats. Support small, organic, regenerative family farms. Exercise joyfully. But you won't hear about these because too many industrial conglomerates would die if people took back their own health. We in the US pride ourselves on our 'rugged individualism,' and yet in reality we are easily herded: cattle in the stockyards, or sheep near the cliff.

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The "medical" profession is making sure you will learn that you are sick even if you don't experience a single symptom and it will keep you sick until you croak:

https://rayhorvaththesource.substack.com/p/the-bermuda-triangle-of-medications

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