I'm a Type 2 diabetic and I use insulin to control my blood sugars. After being vaccinated, my insulin needs tripled. I was wondering what caused it. Now I know.
I am a Type 2 diabetic using insulin and oral meds to control my blood glucose. After second Moderna vaxx my blood glucose rose within 36 hours to 240, lost my appetite and lost 5 pounds. Ten days after my second vaxx my A1C was still abnormal - 5 points above what had been my normal for almost 20 years. I am NOT going to take a booster!!!! Virginia S
Variants in enzymes (genes) associated with bile production, utilization should take heed. We look at those enzymes in Health Care 2.0, functional genomics. I've posted on my website (HeatherRaeINHC.com) a diagram illustrating how the "spike protein" is said to effect the renin-aldosterone pathway (ACE2 enzyme which is associated with inflammation from mast cell, histamine, interleukin, cytokine activation) These genes (enzymes) along with levels of toxins (medications, molds, glyphosate etc) and nutrients (cofactors) and pH/voltage and lipids in cell membranes (including the mitochondria where ATP/energy is made) for each individual indicated how these toxins in the injections will effect people, uniquely.
Steve, I just watched your excellent interview with Dr. Mercola. Thank you. You're a true hero. I'm a video producer with a fervent determination to expose the whole abominable Covid story along with its Faucian villains, tyrants and killers. This is the most important story of our time and a crime of incalculable magnitude. I, for one, don't intend to go down without a fight. May we discuss this? I'm John de la Cruz. (956) 766-8619 / delacruzmedia@yahoo.com / I can be reached 24/7.
hey, I'm type 2 as well. Haven't taken the vaxx but I've been in close proximity to people that have lately and my insulin requirements have gone up significantly. I keep wondering what's going wrong but this could be it. The vaxx'd are shedding and I'm getting the drive by effect.
For all those in the comments asking about diet and exerciser. Some of us type 2's work our butts off and watch every thing we eat and still have issues. I have since a very young age. Type 2 is not only from being lazy and eating bad.
Do you take any supplements? I know iodine is one which helps the body process sugar, magnesium and vitamin E as well. I have low blood sugar (hypoglycemia) and have to be careful not to take too much magnesium and/or vitamin E at one time or I'll experience low blood sugar. The first time I took/used too much vitamin E made me experience tremors from low blood sugar, which I hadn't had in many years. Of course, do as much research as you want/need. A couple of doctor brothers named Shute had a clinic using vit E with their patients, successfully treating diabetes along with many other health issues.
Wow. I wish you well. MTown (Nov 8) is absolutely correct and not just that you are a smart guy. T2D is not inevitable. Our pharma influenced medicine treats T2D as a disease of blood glucose disregulation and then sells you drugs to control blood glucose… and ultimately insulin. But instead, T2D is a disease of insulin resistance. Why would you treat someone with insulin resistance with insulin? Makes no sense, but there is no money in dietary measures. Sounds familiar. The key is to reverse insulin resistance. IMHO, the best way to do that through a properly formulated low carbohydrate (and I mean less than 100 gm daily) high healthy fat diet and exercise. My story is not unique. A former doctor’s matter of fact diagnosis that I was pre T2D—it’s inevitable, I have a pill and then there’s insulin—really pissed me off. I refused to accept it. Six months later and after tons of research, mostly on YouTube, I started a ketogenic lifestyle (not a diet) and haven’t lo9ked back. Keto helped return my HbA1c and fasting insulin levels to normalcy and I lost 30 lbs to boot. Now at 68 I’m in the best metabolic health of my life. Controlling carbs (on keto virtually eliminating them) helped reduce my underlying systemic inflammation and the accompanying arthritis (knees and shoulders from sports injuries) and allergies. I’m totally off NSAIDs and antihistamines. As an aside, I also flushed my statins. My cholesterol remains higher than my new doctor would like, and he would happily put me back on statins, but my triglyceride:HDL ratio is Pattern A, my cardiac calcium score (listen to Ivor Cummins) is virtually zero and so he leaves me alone. Interestingly, statin research shows a minuscule benefit, but all cause mortality is greater for the statin group. This seems to be playing out again with the vaccines.
Good for you! You have found the right path (low or zero carbs, humans have ZERO requirement for carbs, fiber, plants). Bart Kay (nutritionist), Dr. Ken Berry and Dr. Shawn Berry are others who provide valuable info and have experience through their patients/clients benefiting from keto/carnivore. Grounding/earthing is another method to reduce inflammation, it's free as well. Bart Kay has talked about it some. If anyone wants to watch Bart's videos, a little warning, he portrays a character to get views and that character cusses, etc. He does have another channel which is strictly professional, but also has fewer videos. His cussing does NOT invalidate the info he provides.
To be clear, I'm definitely not eating a low-carb diet. Today I ate 134 g protein, 125 g fats, 217 g carbs. :)
However, I significantly upped my exercise and completely eliminated artificial sweeteners. These have been found to disrupt gut microbiota in a way that causes insulin resistance in mice, and other studies suggest the same effect in people.
Grounding/earthing is a bit out there, but interesting. I found the suggested mechanisms and the evidence from studies convincing:
To drive the point home - Dr. Mercola appears in this video supportively. He was branded one of the top 10 purveyors of misinformation by the US government. Given what we now know of the US government, that is a shining endorsement. :)
It's mainly the way the email notifications are sent (notifications for sibling comments are enabled by default), and the way the "Like" link in the email opens the comment alone, without context. :)
I can second your experience. Eight years ago, in my thirties and otherwise in excellent shape, I had worsening symptoms of polydipsia and polyuria. Blood tests confirmed insulin resistance. Doctor grimly said this is my life now, here's metformin, you're going to be diabetic, I'm sad to be the bearer of bad news. I went home and researched, started on a 6-week campaign of intensive aerobic exercise, 30-45 minutes every day. I cut all artificial sweeteners, but only moderately reduced carbs.
When I next went for a checkup, my "prediabetes" was nowhere to be seen. I did several more blood tests after that, and all were normal. My polydipsia and polyuria symptoms disappeared. The doctor said he'd never seen a case like that, most people just don't change their lifestyle. 🤷♂️
This worked for a problem caused by my lifestyle: a heavy intake of artificial sweeteners, and avoidance of aerobic exercise, even though I was otherwise nicely fit.
I'm not sure that the same approach helps for a problem caused by Covid-19 poison injection. For all I know, aerobic exercise risks giving the vaccinated heart attacks. 😞
Steve, you're a smart guy and you can absolutely cure your T2D with nutrition/food choices and exercise. Read up on insulin resistance, metabolic dysfunction. There are tons of resources on youtube.
My friend’s husband has type 1 diabetes and was forced to take the jab or lose his job to provide for his family. He took the Moderna jab and he had severe inflammation and was bed ridden for a week and had to quadruple his insulin intake. His blood sugar is still not normal to this day and it’s been more than 6 months. He was going to take the second shot because of work until his doctor called and recommended him to not take the second shot because a patient of his with similar side affects to the first jab as him had just passed away from the second jab.
Thank you so much for bringing this to light. My mother has diabetes (resulting from hemochromatosis) and she has resisted getting the vaccine. Every day that passes makes it clear she has made the right decision.
Has anyone looked at the effect that a BP med like Losartan has on blocking the spikes from the ACE2 receptors. Losartan works by binding the ACE2 receptors up to lower BP.
I am a Type 2 diabetic using insulin and oral meds to control my blood glucose. After second Moderna vaxx my blood glucose rose within 36 hours to 240, lost my appetite and lost 5 pounds. Ten days after my second vaxx my A1C was still abnormal - 5 points above what had been my normal for almost 20 years. I am NOT going to take a booster!!!! Virginia S
Variants in enzymes (genes) associated with bile production, utilization should take heed. We look at those enzymes in Health Care 2.0, functional genomics. I've posted on my website (HeatherRaeINHC.com) a diagram illustrating how the "spike protein" is said to effect the renin-aldosterone pathway (ACE2 enzyme which is associated with inflammation from mast cell, histamine, interleukin, cytokine activation) These genes (enzymes) along with levels of toxins (medications, molds, glyphosate etc) and nutrients (cofactors) and pH/voltage and lipids in cell membranes (including the mitochondria where ATP/energy is made) for each individual indicated how these toxins in the injections will effect people, uniquely.
Sharing info. Canceling the Spike Protein
Striking Visual Evidence
http://orthomolecular.org/resources/omns/v17n24.shtml
It looks like vaccine spike causes bile leakage into the blood. The bile leakage then injures the pancreas.
Recapitulation of SARS-CoV-2 infection and cholangiocyte damage with human liver ductal organoids -- https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/labs/pmc/articles/PMC7164704/
Specific ACE2 Expression in Cholangiocytes May Cause Liver Damage After 2019-nCoV Infection -- https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/labs/pmc/articles/PMC7164704/
Human Insulin Resistance Is Associated With Increased Plasma Levels of 12α-Hydroxylated Bile Acids -- https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/labs/pmc/articles/PMC3837033/
Somewhat speculative, would be nice to measure bile leakage and pancreatic function before/after vax, etc...
Steve, I just watched your excellent interview with Dr. Mercola. Thank you. You're a true hero. I'm a video producer with a fervent determination to expose the whole abominable Covid story along with its Faucian villains, tyrants and killers. This is the most important story of our time and a crime of incalculable magnitude. I, for one, don't intend to go down without a fight. May we discuss this? I'm John de la Cruz. (956) 766-8619 / delacruzmedia@yahoo.com / I can be reached 24/7.
hey, I'm type 2 as well. Haven't taken the vaxx but I've been in close proximity to people that have lately and my insulin requirements have gone up significantly. I keep wondering what's going wrong but this could be it. The vaxx'd are shedding and I'm getting the drive by effect.
For all those in the comments asking about diet and exerciser. Some of us type 2's work our butts off and watch every thing we eat and still have issues. I have since a very young age. Type 2 is not only from being lazy and eating bad.
Do you take any supplements? I know iodine is one which helps the body process sugar, magnesium and vitamin E as well. I have low blood sugar (hypoglycemia) and have to be careful not to take too much magnesium and/or vitamin E at one time or I'll experience low blood sugar. The first time I took/used too much vitamin E made me experience tremors from low blood sugar, which I hadn't had in many years. Of course, do as much research as you want/need. A couple of doctor brothers named Shute had a clinic using vit E with their patients, successfully treating diabetes along with many other health issues.
Watch Dr. Sarah Hallberg's 2015 Ted Talk "Reversing Type 2 diabetes starts with ignoring the guidelines."
My sister's type-2 got out of control after vaccinating.
Wow. I wish you well. MTown (Nov 8) is absolutely correct and not just that you are a smart guy. T2D is not inevitable. Our pharma influenced medicine treats T2D as a disease of blood glucose disregulation and then sells you drugs to control blood glucose… and ultimately insulin. But instead, T2D is a disease of insulin resistance. Why would you treat someone with insulin resistance with insulin? Makes no sense, but there is no money in dietary measures. Sounds familiar. The key is to reverse insulin resistance. IMHO, the best way to do that through a properly formulated low carbohydrate (and I mean less than 100 gm daily) high healthy fat diet and exercise. My story is not unique. A former doctor’s matter of fact diagnosis that I was pre T2D—it’s inevitable, I have a pill and then there’s insulin—really pissed me off. I refused to accept it. Six months later and after tons of research, mostly on YouTube, I started a ketogenic lifestyle (not a diet) and haven’t lo9ked back. Keto helped return my HbA1c and fasting insulin levels to normalcy and I lost 30 lbs to boot. Now at 68 I’m in the best metabolic health of my life. Controlling carbs (on keto virtually eliminating them) helped reduce my underlying systemic inflammation and the accompanying arthritis (knees and shoulders from sports injuries) and allergies. I’m totally off NSAIDs and antihistamines. As an aside, I also flushed my statins. My cholesterol remains higher than my new doctor would like, and he would happily put me back on statins, but my triglyceride:HDL ratio is Pattern A, my cardiac calcium score (listen to Ivor Cummins) is virtually zero and so he leaves me alone. Interestingly, statin research shows a minuscule benefit, but all cause mortality is greater for the statin group. This seems to be playing out again with the vaccines.
Good for you! You have found the right path (low or zero carbs, humans have ZERO requirement for carbs, fiber, plants). Bart Kay (nutritionist), Dr. Ken Berry and Dr. Shawn Berry are others who provide valuable info and have experience through their patients/clients benefiting from keto/carnivore. Grounding/earthing is another method to reduce inflammation, it's free as well. Bart Kay has talked about it some. If anyone wants to watch Bart's videos, a little warning, he portrays a character to get views and that character cusses, etc. He does have another channel which is strictly professional, but also has fewer videos. His cussing does NOT invalidate the info he provides.
To be clear, I'm definitely not eating a low-carb diet. Today I ate 134 g protein, 125 g fats, 217 g carbs. :)
However, I significantly upped my exercise and completely eliminated artificial sweeteners. These have been found to disrupt gut microbiota in a way that causes insulin resistance in mice, and other studies suggest the same effect in people.
Grounding/earthing is a bit out there, but interesting. I found the suggested mechanisms and the evidence from studies convincing:
https://youtu.be/Gw05a1Zgc5w
To drive the point home - Dr. Mercola appears in this video supportively. He was branded one of the top 10 purveyors of misinformation by the US government. Given what we now know of the US government, that is a shining endorsement. :)
My above comment was directed at Vicknaird who said he/she has done and is doing keto.
Oh, apologies. I'm dumb! Carry on :D
no worries, threads can be confusing!
It's mainly the way the email notifications are sent (notifications for sibling comments are enabled by default), and the way the "Like" link in the email opens the comment alone, without context. :)
I can second your experience. Eight years ago, in my thirties and otherwise in excellent shape, I had worsening symptoms of polydipsia and polyuria. Blood tests confirmed insulin resistance. Doctor grimly said this is my life now, here's metformin, you're going to be diabetic, I'm sad to be the bearer of bad news. I went home and researched, started on a 6-week campaign of intensive aerobic exercise, 30-45 minutes every day. I cut all artificial sweeteners, but only moderately reduced carbs.
When I next went for a checkup, my "prediabetes" was nowhere to be seen. I did several more blood tests after that, and all were normal. My polydipsia and polyuria symptoms disappeared. The doctor said he'd never seen a case like that, most people just don't change their lifestyle. 🤷♂️
This worked for a problem caused by my lifestyle: a heavy intake of artificial sweeteners, and avoidance of aerobic exercise, even though I was otherwise nicely fit.
I'm not sure that the same approach helps for a problem caused by Covid-19 poison injection. For all I know, aerobic exercise risks giving the vaccinated heart attacks. 😞
Steve, you're a smart guy and you can absolutely cure your T2D with nutrition/food choices and exercise. Read up on insulin resistance, metabolic dysfunction. There are tons of resources on youtube.
Dr Sears Zone Diet has been working for me for over 15 years. Never hungry.
My friend’s husband has type 1 diabetes and was forced to take the jab or lose his job to provide for his family. He took the Moderna jab and he had severe inflammation and was bed ridden for a week and had to quadruple his insulin intake. His blood sugar is still not normal to this day and it’s been more than 6 months. He was going to take the second shot because of work until his doctor called and recommended him to not take the second shot because a patient of his with similar side affects to the first jab as him had just passed away from the second jab.
Thank you so much for bringing this to light. My mother has diabetes (resulting from hemochromatosis) and she has resisted getting the vaccine. Every day that passes makes it clear she has made the right decision.
Dan Kaminsky died shortly after taking the vaccine with diabetic ketoacidosis. https://twitter.com/stillgray/status/1386390370569768961?s=21
Alex B just posted this recently -
On Covid vaccines, diabetic ketoacidosis, and the death of Dan Kaminsky
When people die, refusing to ask hard questions about what might have killed them is not heroic. It's the opposite.
https://alexberenson.substack.com/p/on-covid-vaccines-diabetic-ketoacidosis
Not directly on subject Steve, but any reason you need insulin and can't control your Type II / glucose levels through diet? Just curious.
Another stressor on pancreatic beta cells is angiotension II, which is elevated in serious covid because the spike protein binds-to and blocks the ACE2 receptor, so it can't do its job of lowering ang-II. If ang-II is elevated from the vaccines, which is likely, that would also explain loss of beta cells following vaccination. https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/32492292/ and https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/labs/pmc/articles/PMC7356137/ and https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/25352639/
Has anyone looked at the effect that a BP med like Losartan has on blocking the spikes from the ACE2 receptors. Losartan works by binding the ACE2 receptors up to lower BP.