“Fat Fix” CURES Type 2 Diabetes!?
When it comes to type 2 diabetes, mainstream medicine has it ALL WRONG.
They tell you it’s irreversible.
They tell you that you need to overhaul your diet.
They tell you that your weight is the primary risk factor for the disease.
Well, according to a recent study, these well-known “facts” are just WRONG, WRONG, and WRONG.
For a new study, researchers recently recruited 20 people with type 2 diabetes who had a BMI in the healthy range. (That’s right, they had diabetes but were not considered overweight OR obese.)
All participants followed a low-calorie diet to drop a few pounds, followed by a diet designed to maintain the weight loss.
The researchers also used MRI scans to measure the amount of fat around their liver and pancreas—and to determine if the volunteer’s diabetes had gone into remission.
The results should turn the entire diabetes industry on its head.
Seventy percent of the participants went into REMISSION, meaning they no longer needed medication to maintain healthy blood sugar levels. And that was despite only losing about 10 percent of their initial weight.
For a 200-pound person, that’s a weight loss of just 20 pounds.
This study shatters the perception that body weight is the primary risk factor for type 2 diabetes.
Instead, it was the fat you don’t see.
Liver fat levels plummeted from 4.1 percent down to 1.4 percent during that same period. And fat around the pancreas decreased from 5.8 percent to 4.3 percent.
In other words, fat around your liver and pancreas is the true culprit. And this can build up regardless of the amount of fat around your belly.
The best part? The beta cells in the pancreas that produce insulin returned to normal. Meaning that their bodies are more capable of managing blood sugar on their own – without the need for drugs.
THIS is why some obese folks don’t develop type 2 diabetes, while others who aren’t overweight do.
We each have an individual fat threshold that’s based more on the amount of fat around your liver and pancreas rather than the amount around your belly.
It’s this accumulation of fat that prevents your pancreas from functioning properly.
Whether or not you have diabetes, this study is important. Because, If you’re not diabetic, it shows you that you could be at risk for the condition without even realizing it.
If you are diabetic, it shows you that what they call remission—and I call a CURE—is possible.
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SOURCE:
“Session 46 – OP 46 Profiling human diabetes risk – 255 – Diabetes remission by weight loss in ‘normal’ weight people with type 2 diabetes: the ReTUNE study,” Clinical Trial Registration Number ISRCTN15177113, EASD Annual Meeting; Stockholm, Sweden: Sept 19–23, 2022