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originally posted by: dollukka
originally posted by: nugget1
A great many prescription drugs now days have a 'small chance' of increasing blood sugar levels and /or directly causing type II diabetes. Examples are asthma inhalers, nebulizer medication, high cholesterol meds, hormone replacement therapy meds, prednisone, some antibiotics and so many others.
If a person is taking just one of these drugs it's a slow progression to increased blood sugar levels; add in a few more and you can become a full-blown type II diabetic in 6 months. It happened to me, and my diabetes is absolutely prescription medication based.
I wouldn´t say that, i have treated many patients which have had these medicines and even more without diabetes.
Diabetes is mostly genetic trait with lifestyle dependent. Flammations and Flu makes bloodsugar rise to even otherwise healthy people. Doctors have suggested specially to elders that a bit of insulin is good for fight down flu caused bloodsugar rise.. tho it has been more or less speculation should they do that.
originally posted by: dollukka
a reply to: nugget1
Some people are drug sensitive and in many cases drug sensitivity develops slowly. Mostly we are dealt with our given genes and in future we are more likely to get our precision medicine according to genes we have .
The standard American diet is an absolute killer that overloads your system with horrific results.
Does this information harm me ?
I'm confused why you're so fixated on the added sugars and not the sugars altogether?