Helping Your Liver Can Improve Type 2 Diabetes
Many people do not understand that a healthy liver is important in the prevention and treatment of diabetes, especially diabetes type 2. They often get a surprise when they work on improving their liver function and they see their blood sugar levels start to decrease and see the weight coming off – what a pleasant surprise!
Why does the liver affect diabetes?
- A fatty liver is associated with higher insulin levels and insulin resistance, which causes unstable blood sugar levels and weight gain
- A fatty liver does not contain as much stored sugar (glycogen), so when blood sugar levels drop, you feel unwell and need a sugar hit
- A sluggish liver is less able to make its own sugar (glucose) from protein and fat; this increases cravings for sugar and high carbohydrate foods
- 5/4/17 Thursday a.m. was 201 (down about 30 points just after one capsule!) - lunchtime was 100!!
- 5/5/17 Friday a.m. was 214 - lunchtime was 107
- 5/6/17 Saturday a.m. was 169 - lunchtime was 82
- 5/7/17 Sunday a.m. was 172 (We ate out 2 meals at lunchtime - so I knew it might be higher)
- 5/8/17 Monday a.m. was 215 - lunchtime was 123
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