Belly Fat Linked To Type-2 Diabetes

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90% of type-2 diabetes cases develop after significant fat is gained in the omentum located in the abdomen. This creates insulin resistance effectively 'gumming-up' pores in body cells preventing sugar from being absorbed from the blood. As blood sugars rise the pancreas works harder by making more insulin. Years of stress and overwork causes the pancreas to fail prematurely leading to insulin fatigue and diabetes. Learn more about controling diabetes at: www.HealthDoc.org

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Uploaded: December 6, 2006 at 10:24 pm
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Video Comments:
tonyrx7 (Sunday 5th of October 2008 03:56:33 PM)
Thanks for making this video. I wonder why our doctor doesn't stress lossing weight to get rid of this disease for my dad who have diabetes for over 10 years?
Za3rour (Saturday 6th of September 2008 10:40:47 AM)
thank you so much!!!!
HeavenSlut07 (Thursday 10th of April 2008 12:09:28 PM)
so ur saying that fat around the middle really causes type 2 diabetes?
healthdoc (Wednesday 7th of May 2008 02:11:13 PM)
Yes, abdominal fat in particular is linked to insulin resistance. It's this resistance to the action of insulin that forces your pancreas to work harder to normalize sugar in the blood. An overworked pancreas leads to insulin fatigue. At this point not only has insulin lost its effectiveness, but the body is making less insulin. This is the primary course that leads to type-2 diabetes.
rforbes1 (Friday 27th of July 2007 07:01:54 PM)
One of the classic signs of posterior pituitary gland deficiency is a pot belly. All type 2 diabetics have some degree of posterior pituitary gland deficiency.
KasumiKetchum (Thursday 14th of June 2007 10:46:23 AM)
Thanks for the simplicity of this complex info! This is the first I've heard of "Insulin Fatigue" but it all makes sense now... Well at least- more sense than it did 5 minutes ago. Thanks!
healthdoc (Friday 15th of June 2007 12:58:24 PM)
Thanks for the feedback. Glad to help clarify the issue. Learn more about avoiding diabetes and reducing the risks associated with uncontrolled diabetes at my website.
rforbes1 (Monday 27th of August 2007 05:24:49 PM)
Posterior pituitary gland supplementation will also reduce blood sugar values in type 2 diabetics. A deficient posterior pituitary gland is the cause of the belly fat. This is a classic sign. Unfortunately posterior pituitary is seldom used in medicine. I have taken it for almost 40 years.