Pico de Orizaba

Pico de Orizaba
Taken from Huatusco, Veracruz, the closest town to Margarita's family's ranch.

Monday, May 18, 2015

The enigma of Diabetes revisited and some other considerations...

Oh, by the way... I forgot to mention:  I've never had a problem with bruising...  Never.  But, in Aguascalientes Margarita started pointing out various bruises on my body... One, that was very surprising was on the inside of my right ankle... And, to the day, it slightly hurts if I touch the vein that passes alongside the knob of the inner ankle where the bruise was...  Although I consume very few refined carbs... it makes me worry about "diabetic foot"... While I can't be diagnosed with Diabetes II as long as I'm ingesting so few refined carbs, I firmly believe that I was entering Diabetes probably since 2006...  One of my plans upon returning to Guadalajara was to check my insulin levels...  Since we had planned upon going to Mexico City for looking at the cargo van, those plans were put on hold... But, now that those plans have changed, I will be trying to return to the prior plans...  Diabetes II isn't true diabetes and it is reversable... Likewise, it begins up to 10 years before the glucose diagnostic criteria...  The process of Alzheimers is 30 years before the actual diagnosis and greatly related to refined carb consumption... along with healthy fat intake...  So...  

Imagine this:  

1: those writing about the effects of the dramatic increase of refined carbs in the "American" diet, write about the epidemic of Alzheimers Disease that's appearing or about to appear and how that will totally deplete the American Social Security system...

2: those writing about the effects of psychotropic medication (and the hundreds if not thousands of psychiatrists around the world) on the physiological structure of the human brain, mention greatly how anti-depressants and anti-psychotics cause dementia praecox in their patients...  and how many Americans are currently taking anti-depressants and anti-psychotics and benzodiazepines...  

But one group doesn't write about the percentage of Americans taking psychotropic medication and the effect upon the body (especially the brain) and upon the social security system.  And the other group doesn't write about the extremely elevated consumption of refined carbs in the same period of 40 years mentioned about the dramatic rise of Americans on disability for mental illness.  And I am amazed that no one has made the connection...  Robert Whitaker mentions the birth of modern Bi-Polar disorder in the 90s (although I knew of it in the 80s... in Carrier) and he mentions briefly the connection with "illicit" drugs (The U.S. is the world leader in purchase of and consumption of Cocaine, Heroin, Meta-Amphetamines, Marijuana) before focussing greatly on the SSRI cause-effect of that birth... And, he believes that Bi-Polarity is greatly a misdiagnosis and a trajedy caused by prescribing SSRIs.  But, I am incredibly surprised that he (and the rest of the international psychiatrists) wouldn't connect the vastly elevated consumption of refined carbs during the same period with the misdiagnosis of bi-polarity, since high glucose levels or hyperglycemia causes the same bi-polar symptoms...  

And then you have the neuro-scientists who claim that wheat gluten in the genetically modified wheat products invented in Mexico after WWII are to blame for alzheimers and other neuronal changes in the human brain...  Although one can say, "how do you know if it was caused by one or the other or by a combination of the 4?", one can show that the drastic changes in human health (the various "epidemics" of modern chronic disease) occured at the exact same time period as the modern technological/commercial changes related to pharmocology, agriculture and food marketing/food preparation--design...

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