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Inconsistencies of the Insulin Resistance Concept

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The concept of insulin resistance was accepted as the basis of Type 2 diabetes without the customary step of scientific validation of a hypothesis before acceptance as fact. Endocrinologists, pharmaceutical companies, and glucose monitor manufacturers actively promoted the concept to the point of being associated with not only Type 2 diabetes but also several other medical conditions without showing a mechanism. 

The Inconsistencies

  • Endocrinologists have no explanation as to why the body resists insulin. 
  • It is illogical that millions of people around the world are evolving to have insulin resistance.
  • It is not logical that only three types of cells develop insulin resistance.
  • The way insulin resistance affects cells is inconsistent.
  • If cells cannot metabolize glucose, body temperature can’t be maintained. This is not happening when you have Type 2 diabetes.
  • Similarly, there is no loss of muscle strength in Type 2 diabetes
  • There is no evidence of any agents that block the action of insulin.
  • Short-term diabetes in pregnant women is strong proof against the insulin resistance theory.

It is time to demand that endocrinologists validate or abandon the concept of insulin resistance as the cause of Type 2 diabetes. 

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As a best-selling author and Nationally Syndicated Columnist, Dr. John Poothullil, advocates for patients struggling with the effects of adverse lifestyle conditions.

Dr. John’s books, available on Amazon, have educated and inspired readers to take charge of their health. There are many steps you can take to make changes in your health, but Dr. John also empowers us that we must demand certain changes in our healthcare system as well.  This article is an excerpt taken from “Diabetes: The Real Cause and the Right Cure”, now available in a second edition.

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