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by danachow
1652 days ago
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Glucose is produced constantly by numerous cells in the body, and that is an essential function - regardless of diet. > I know of at least one T1 diabetic that is OFF INSULIN on a ketogenic (carnivore) diet. No, you do not. Fully progressed Type 1 or LADA diabetics need insulin to live or they need a pancreas transplant. There are some other experimental avenues - but they have nothing to do with diet because the key issue with T1DM is autoimmune destruction of the pancreas and insulin is essential. You clearly do not have beyond a grade school understanding of biology. You may convince others that are similarly ignorant of the basics, but that would not be me. |
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And here's a person I know from Twitter: https://twitter.com/furniss_jon
I found an article by this person about it https://blogs.meterbolic.org/blog/taking-control-of-type-1-d...
Note that I'm not sure about his status at the moment because he's experimenting with a lot of stuff, and I'm aware of the beta cell issue, but it seems to be more complex than that. Perhaps it can only be arrested in a subset of people who somehow retained a baseline of insulin production.
Re: glucose, I'm not disputing glucose is always necessary, just not dietary glucose and only about 25 grams per day. Humans seem to be extraordinary at using fat for energy.