diabetes

  1. haidut

    Amazing Medicinal Properties Of Beta-lapachone (β-lapachone)

    This thread is similar to the one I created for emodin and in support of the Lapodin supplement I released. Lapodin: Lapodin - Dietary Supplement With Beta-lapachone And Emodin | Ray Peat Forum Emodin: Amazing Medicinal Properties Of Emodin | Ray Peat Forum The purpose of this thread is to...
  2. haidut

    Amazing Medicinal Properties Of Emodin

    This thread is similar to the one I created for beta-lapachone and in support of the Lapodin supplement I released. Lapodin: https://raypeatforum.com/community/threads/lapodin-dietary-supplement-with-beta-lapachone-and-emodin.9423/ Beta-lapachone...
  3. milk_lover

    Selenium Supplementation Increases Insulin Sensitivity -- New (2016) Study Reveals

    I remember seeing from the forum that Ray Peat thinks the amount of selenium in commercial farmed seafood is low and it would be wise to supplement it in the diet. In one of his articles, he mentioned selenium along with other nutrients (K2, thiamine, niacinamide etc.,) to be good for...
  4. haidut

    How Taurine May Treat Diabetes

    It has long been known that taurine helps peope with pre-diabetes and diabetes type II. It is also accepted that taurine lowers cholesterol levels as well. The mechanism so far was not clear and some scientists speculated that taurine acts like insulin mimetic. However, this study shows that the...
  5. P

    Anti Obesity/diabetes Effects Of High Sucrose/low Fat Diet Comparing To Starch Or High Fat Diet

    Differential effects of fat and sucrose on the development of obesity and diabetes in C57BL/6J and A/J mice. - PubMed - NCBI Abstract We have previously demonstrated that the C57BL/6J (B/6J) mouse will develop severe obesity, hyperglycemia, and hyperinsulinemia if weaned onto a high-fat...
  6. burtlancast

    Energy Production, Diabetes, Saturated Fats, KMUD, 2011

    Download link for the audio file: http://www.westernbotanicalmedicine.com/audio/2011%20Metabolic%20Energy%20Nov%202011.mp3
  7. P

    Magnesium Intake And Incidence Of Metabolic Syndrome Among Young Adults

    www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/16567569 Abstract BACKGROUND: Studies suggest that magnesium intake may be inversely related to risk of hypertension and type 2 diabetes mellitus and that higher intake of magnesium may decrease blood triglycerides and increase high-density lipoprotein (HDL)...
  8. burtlancast

    Diabetes II And How To Restore And Protect Nerves, KMUD, 2014

    Transcribed by Sol, Sweetly, and verified by Burtlancast. Download link for the audio file: http://www.toxinless.com/kmud-140321-ho ... nerves.mp3
  9. haidut

    A Cousin Of Niacinamide Cures Diabetes Type I

    There have been several trials with niacinamide on type I diabetes and it seems effective in about 40% of the cases, especially when the beta cells of the pancreas are still viable. Probably as a result of these successful studies, big pharma has been looking to capitalize on these results for...
  10. burtlancast

    Diabetes type 1, KMUD The Herb Doctors, 2014

    Transcribed by Sol, Sweetly, and verified by Burtlancast. Download link for the audio file: http://www.toxinless.com/kmud-140221-diabetes.mp3
  11. haidut

    Biotin Restores Glucose Metabolism Even In Type I Diabetes

    The glucose and lipid lowering effects of biotin are well known. A combination of biotin and chromium picolinate is approved as a drug for type II diabetes. The study below goes a step further. It mentions that in humans, 16mg of biotin daily for a week restored glucose metabollism in...
  12. haidut

    Even Intermittent Fasting Reduces Insulin Sensitivity (in The Obese)

    The study was in diabetic patients (Type II) so probably does not apply to all healthy people. However, it is still pretty telling that skipping only breakfast has such a potent and long lasting (post- lunch and dinner) effect on insulin sensitivity. http://care.diabetesjournals.org/conten ...
  13. haidut

    Niacinamide Prevents Development Of Diabetes Type I

    Both are human studies. The doses used were not that high either - only 250mg a day in the first study and 1200mg per square meter of body surface area in the second one. http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/1286017/ http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/16233932/ The second study would equate to...
  14. charlie

    Strong Statin-diabetes Link Seen In Large Study

    http://www.sciencedaily.com/releases/20 ... 145328.htm
  15. burtlancast

    Prevalence of thyroid dysfunction in patients with diabetes mellitus

    Ray Peat right again. Prevalence of thyroid dysfunction in patients with diabetes mellitus Background Diabetes mellitus (DM) and thyroid dysfunction (TD) are the two most common endocrine disorders in clinical practice. The unrecognized TD may adversely affect the metabolic control and add...
  16. N

    Research Rediscovers Dnp: Reverses Nafld And Type 2 Diabetes (in Rats)

    http://news.yale.edu/2015/02/26/yale-re ... sease-rats
  17. P

    Potassium and risk of Type 2 diabetes

    http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3197792/ Key issues Experimentally induced hypokalemia has been associated with reduced insulin sensitivity and the development of impaired glucose tolerance in hyperglycemic clamp studies. Use of thiazide diuretics is associated with...
  18. haidut

    Calcium Antagonists May Completely Reverse Diabetes

    The study used animals and a specific calcium antagonist (verapamil). However, if the principle is correct and the clinical trial in humans works well, then I don't see why other calcium antagonists like magnesium and cyproheptadine would not work as well...
  19. haidut

    Niacinamide For Type II Diabetes

    Ray has written about trials with niacinamide showing remission of even some type I diabetes cases. This study compared niacin to niacinamide for type II diabetes, and found niacinamide to be superior most likely due to stronger effect on mitochondrial biogenesis. Human dose equivalent would be...
  20. burtlancast

    Coffee Helps Prevent Type 2 Diabetes

    Not sure if this ties with Ray's true causes of diabetes type 2 ( he doesn't see the pancreas as a culprit) but it does add to the already known qualities of coffee. From Sepp Hasselberger's blog http://www.scoop.it/t/health-supreme?page=44
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