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🗓️ 16 July 2023
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I explain the first complication of diabetes that you probably don’t even know about!
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0:00.0 | Hey guys, in this video we're going to talk about the first complication in diabetes, right? |
0:05.2 | Probably should have wrote this pre-diabetes or even pre-pre-diabetes because what happens |
0:10.6 | at first is you have high insulin, which then pushes the blood sugar down. It's going to be normal |
0:15.4 | for like 10 years and then the sugar is going to start to go up a little bit. That's pre-diabetes |
0:19.9 | and then the sugar will go up even more in the blood and that's a full-blown diabetes. |
0:25.0 | So the complications of diabetes really have to do with the same cold glycation, which is the |
0:30.4 | combining of the sugar with the protein or the fat. Now you could also get glycation from foods |
0:37.6 | by consuming foods with sugar and fat or sugar in protein that are heated. Okay, ice cream for |
0:45.4 | example is pasteurized. So there's a lot of sugar, a lot of fat and not good. Donut would be |
0:51.6 | deep-fried carbohydrate. Then you have a hot dog, a bun, a burger and bun, the fries and by the |
0:58.0 | way when you consume the type of sugar fructose it can increase glycation by 10 times more than |
1:05.3 | other sugars. Okay, so and then your own body will glycate proteins as well with the high sugar. |
1:14.5 | So it can happen from the foods and also it can happen in the body. Now when people take medication |
1:21.6 | for diabetes to lower blood sugar because diabetes is a disease of high sugar, the question is where |
1:29.9 | does that sugar go? Okay, no one really talks about it. Well, it's being hidden and being pushed |
1:37.0 | in different parts of the body. It's very similar to me in college. We had a house of college kids |
1:42.6 | that lived together and instead of washing our dishes, we would put them in a big tray in the |
1:47.9 | pantry and we'd all line them up and would we wash the dishes? No, we would wait till they're |
1:52.3 | completely overflowing, right? And then we had this extra large garbage can and we'd fill the whole |
1:59.3 | thing up. My wife would kill me if I still had that habit. So what happens when you take medication, |
2:06.0 | all that sugar is just crammed in the different spaces until it starts rotting the body from the inside |
2:11.3 | out. That's why even though people take medication for diabetes, they still get these problems right |
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