The US Accounts For Nearly Half Of Global Diabetes Drug Sales
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It very well could be true. If a T2 has too much insulin on board, then their body is not using the insulin properly to keep their high gluecose levels down. In the end, the result is the same which is poor health. The way to combat this is still the same too. A proper diet and lifestyle can combat this without the need for pharmaceuticals.
Read the book. He explains it all and it's very reader friendly. He recommends intermittent fasting and goes into detail about carbs, various fats, proteins. His first book is The Obesity Code and he explains in both why we had an explosion of obesity and Type 2 diabetes starting in the '60s.
Oh I get it. T2 can fairly easily be prevented and reversed for most. My family and I don't have any issues with T2. My post was to bring awareness about T1's because they are often looped in with T2's because people don't understand T1 is not a self inflicted preventable disease.
Yes, he's only addressing Type 2. He explains the difference between the two and why Type 1 diabetics need insulin.