Why Do Medications Fail to Treat Diabetes and Insulin Resistance? And How Do Foods Succeed? Discover the Truth About Sugar Toxicity!
Peace be upon you.
Without introductions, my dear friends, have you ever reflected on the fact that this small piece of candy could be a chemical trap threatening the stability of your bodies?
Today, we will dive into the depths of a shocking truth that many people are unaware of. Diabetes is not merely high numbers; rather, it is a state of poisoning resulting from wrong dietary accumulations that have continued for many long years.
God Almighty created within us a brilliant hormone called insulin, which acts as the golden key for every cell. Its primary function is to transport sugar from the blood into the cells to generate vital energy. However, when we overburden this hormone with continuous sugar intake, it begins to fatigue, and the cells lose their responsiveness to it. As a result, sugar remains trapped in the blood, causing serious health disasters.
Only for U.S. residents – click here now
Imagine that every cell in your body is a biological reactor that requires fuel to operate. When a person consumes excessive carbohydrates, insulin forcefully knocks on the doors of these reactors to allow sugar inside. But when the cells become saturated and their energy needs are fulfilled, they are forced to shut their doors completely to protect themselves from energetic overload. At that point, sugar begins to rise in the bloodstream because it finds no place to enter.
When energy exceeds the needs of the cells, the body resorts to an alternative plan: storing sugar temporarily in the liver. However, the liver has a limited capacity, and once it becomes full, it starts converting the excess into dangerous triglycerides that are stored around the organs and in the abdominal area. From here begins the journey of weight gain and the appearance of abdominal fat, which is in reality stored sugar in the form of fat.
Why do we find it extremely difficult to stop eating sugars?
The answer lies in the vicious cycle we live in. Every time we consume sugar, insulin rises sharply to reduce it, causing a sudden drop in blood sugar that makes the brain immediately demand more energy. This vicious cycle makes you feel constantly hungry, even though your bodies are full of stored fat that the body cannot access or burn.
With continued dietary pressure, insulin reaches a stage of functional exhaustion. It becomes extremely fatigued; the doors no longer open, and the keys no longer function efficiently. This condition is known as insulin resistance. At this critical moment, the pancreas exerts double effort to secrete massive amounts of insulin with no real benefit, pushing the body into a state of metabolic chaos that precedes the clear and explicit onset of diabetes.
Imagine that your fat stores have reached their maximum capacity and that the energy factories inside your cells have declared complete saturation. In this state, insulin becomes completely incapable of disposing of sugar anywhere. The result is that sugar remains circulating in the blood vessels in terrifying amounts, because all the doors and storage sites in the body are completely closed. This forces the body to treat sugar as a foreign and toxic substance.
Persistently elevated blood sugar is not merely a number; it is silent chemical erosion. Excess sugar causes what is known as glycation, where sugar molecules attach to proteins in the walls of blood vessels, making them stiff and fragile. This toxicity destroys the tiny capillaries and causes chronic inflammation in all body tissues.
At this stage, the body begins sending clear distress signals.
Severe thirst is an attempt to dilute the concentration of toxins. Frequent nighttime urination is the only way to expel excess sugar. Constant hunger is the result of sugar not reaching the starving cells, despite its abundance in the blood. These symptoms are a cry from the depths of the body, telling you that the biological system is collapsing and urgently needs decisive intervention.
When test results show fasting blood sugar above 125, or HbA1c above 6.5, this is extremely dangerous. HbA1c, in particular, represents the memory of blood sugar over three months and tells us the extent of damage that red blood cells have been exposed to.
I tell you: realize a very important truth. Type 2 diabetes is, at its core, a lifestyle disease, not a chronic condition that cannot be reversed. Since our dietary habits led us down this path, changing these habits holds the power to completely dismantle the course of the disease. You are not merely victims of genetics; you are decision-makers, and today you can take the first step toward liberation from this acquired disease, by the will of God.
Simply put, when we stop supplying the body with toxic fuel—namely sugars—the system begins searching for alternative sources. This is reversing the direction of the disease: forcing the body to consume old stores instead of adding new ones. This process begins by changing the contents of the plate and reducing the number of meals, allowing insulin levels to drop for the first time in years, initiating a deep cleansing journey for all affected body cells.
Medications treat symptoms but do not address the root cause. The pill you take forces sugar out of the blood, but it does not eliminate it from the body; rather, it hides it in other places. True treatment and complete recovery can only occur through the kitchen and through the plate.
I warn you against neglecting blood sugar, because its persistent elevation causes irreversible damage to the retina, destroys peripheral nerves leading to numbness and pain, and causes the kidneys to collapse under the continuous burden of sugar filtration. Diabetes slowly steals vision, movement, and vital functions. Therefore, we are not fighting a mere number; we are fighting to preserve our quality of life and the safety of our organs in the future.
What is the reset-to-factory-settings plan?
The first step is resetting the counter: complete abstinence from sugar and reducing refined carbohydrates to the lowest possible level. When this happens, the body enters an alternative metabolic state in which the liver begins breaking down stored fats and converting them into energy. This is the only scientific way to reopen closed doors and restore cellular sensitivity to insulin.
As for the intelligent meal, the secret lies in the protein and healthy fat principle. Consume meat, fish, eggs, and olive oil. These foods provide real satiety that lasts for hours without raising blood sugar. Healthy fats are clean fuel that does not require high insulin levels to be burned.
When you adopt this system, you break the cycle of sugar addiction and allow your bodies to heal and recover from the chronic inflammation caused by unhealthy food over many years.
There are also treasures in our kitchens that function as natural medicines. Okra contains a mucilaginous substance that slows sugar absorption. Cinnamon acts as a natural insulin substitute by opening body cells. Apple cider vinegar is a miracle that significantly increases insulin sensitivity when taken before meals.
Do not forget the golden drink that combines cinnamon, ginger, and turmeric with a pinch of black pepper to enhance absorption. It is one of the most powerful anti-inflammatory mixtures and helps open the arteries. Supplements such as chromium help curb sugar cravings, while vitamin D and vitamin B12 support nerve health.
Brisk walking for twenty minutes stimulates glucose transporters in the muscles, pulling sugar directly from the blood without requiring large amounts of insulin. Exercise opens the back doors of cells and forces the body to burn stored fat.
Stress and psychological tension are hidden enemies that raise blood sugar even if you have not eaten anything. The hormone cortisol, secreted during anxiety and stress, forces the liver to release sugar directly into the bloodstream. Therefore, sleep well, and use breathing exercises and magnesium to calm the nerves.
Remember that healing is an integrated journey that begins with the plate and ends with peace of mind.
I hope I have succeeded in providing benefit to you all.
No comments:
Post a Comment