when you eat foods containing high sugar or carbohydrate levels the pancreas shoots out insulin. In some people the pancreas overshoots and then 'insulin resistance' follows meaning the food does not convert into energy but gets stored as fat. Then adreniline overshoots causing 'panic attacks' cravings a return of hunger soon AFTER eating. It is totally outside the relms of willpower. There is no NHS test for this Apparently and the only way to contol it by eating mainly meat and vegetables which slow down digestive processes. My symptoms have gone and my weight back to normal because I read medical papers and realised what was happening but My GP had no idea how to deal with it. So how many more out there have insulin resistance undiagnosed and feel only half alive most days?
2007-03-08
21:13:43
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➔ Diabetes