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Type II diabetes is a massive industry, but it's terrible medicine. Insulin resistance is not a malfunction to be fixed. It's the way cells defend themselves against toxicity from too much glucose uptake. Yet conventional medicine insists on overriding those defenses with drugs, forcing cells to take up far too much glucose, simply to clear it from the blood. The results are worsening glucose toxicity, insulin resistance, and heart disease risk. A total re-thinking of type II diabetes is long overdue, and is now here, written by a scientist who has lived through and beaten his own type II diabetes.
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