Understanding what Causes Diabetes
May 24, 2022 10:13:54 GMT -5
Post by Radrook Admin on May 24, 2022 10:13:54 GMT -5
Understanding what Causes Diabetes
We have al heard the saying that ignorance is bliss? Well, that might be true. The absence of concern about matters that worry everyone else, might indeed provide us with a measure of tranquility that they lack. But at what cost? That is the crucial question. Unfortunately, very often it's at the cost of getting caught unprepared by very nasty surprises because they failed to take preventive measures to assure their own safety. Then, suddenly, as if awakening from an idyllic dream, their former bliss disappears as they realize that they have been ignorantly cooperating in ruining of their own health.
This can be especially true in relation to diet. Most people in their childhood, young adulthood, and even into their older age, consume vast quantities of sweets, while calmly believing that the human body magically disposes of them. Of course, this is based on ignorance concerning the intricate biochemistry that must take place in order to avoid that such sugar doesn't damage their blood vessels.
Unaware of how their internal digestive organs must constantly work to maintain their blood-sugar-levels healthful, they simplistically imagine that food went to the stomach via the esophagus, and then to the small intestine, and finally to the large intestine, and remained totally unconcerned about their other digestive organs, such as the liver gallbladder and pancreas. Such a blissful but harmful state usually lasts into the later years. Then suddenly, many are told that they are pre-diabetic and about the eventual damaging consequences that unrestrained consumption of sweets can have. .
Only then, when finally aware the of the dangers associated with diabetes do they realize just how foolishly they have been abusing their bodies. Only then do the almost-forgotten digestive organs, such as the liver, the pancreas, and gall bladder, become far more important than the stomach and intestines and so reluctantly, and the horrible effects of their malfunctions become their primary concern. Reluctantly they will learn to view and the foods that had once been deemed harmless, as potential threats to their health.
The video posted below provides the insights into the digestive process that will help in avoiding being the victim of ignorance.
This can be especially true in relation to diet. Most people in their childhood, young adulthood, and even into their older age, consume vast quantities of sweets, while calmly believing that the human body magically disposes of them. Of course, this is based on ignorance concerning the intricate biochemistry that must take place in order to avoid that such sugar doesn't damage their blood vessels.
Unaware of how their internal digestive organs must constantly work to maintain their blood-sugar-levels healthful, they simplistically imagine that food went to the stomach via the esophagus, and then to the small intestine, and finally to the large intestine, and remained totally unconcerned about their other digestive organs, such as the liver gallbladder and pancreas. Such a blissful but harmful state usually lasts into the later years. Then suddenly, many are told that they are pre-diabetic and about the eventual damaging consequences that unrestrained consumption of sweets can have. .
Only then, when finally aware the of the dangers associated with diabetes do they realize just how foolishly they have been abusing their bodies. Only then do the almost-forgotten digestive organs, such as the liver, the pancreas, and gall bladder, become far more important than the stomach and intestines and so reluctantly, and the horrible effects of their malfunctions become their primary concern. Reluctantly they will learn to view and the foods that had once been deemed harmless, as potential threats to their health.
The video posted below provides the insights into the digestive process that will help in avoiding being the victim of ignorance.