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Pittsburg, Kansas | I watched this some time ago and just ran across it again. Most of Ivor's talks have fancy slides with charts and references to research. In this one he just gets interviewed and it gives a peek at the man and the engineering and his drive and near obsession with finding out why his health was not what it should have been.
For people that fault others for "not being a doctor" or "not being a scientist " or whatever, it goes to show that credentials are not everything. Bringing his biological engineering skills to the table and the personal drive to find out the truth makes him outstanding in the field of knowledge about cholesterol and low carb.
Enjoy
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iIbZ7rI8xJA&t=329s
Type II diabetes has been treated as a blood glucose problem. But high glucose in the blood is just a symptom. The real disease is hyperinsulinemia resulting in insulin resistance. Giving exogenous insulin to a type II diabetic to cure diabetes is about like giving alcohol to an alcoholic to cure alcoholism. It might actually help the symptoms temporarily, while making the disease worse.
John
Edited by John Burns 1/17/2020 12:21
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