A growing body of research indicates that Alzheimer's is closely linked to diabetes and suggests that the correction
of blood sugar dysregulation may represent a crucial step in the prevention and treatment of this devastating disease.
The extreme blood sugar highs and lows that
cause blood sugar dysregulation not only increase the risk of type 2 diabetes, but they also suppress the immune system, weaken the vascular system, slow metabolism, inhibit the ability to lose weight, and cause a host of cognitive issues from lethargy to impaired memory.
The scientific community's newfound understanding of the relationship
between blood sugar dysregulation and Alzheimer's disease has encouraged research efforts to discover interventions that may alleviate brain insulin resistance and protect brain health.
The drive to fuel frequently in order to keep energy up can be a red flag
for blood sugar dysregulation and may indicate an imbalance of macronutrients.
Learn simple body measurement and examination techniques to detect the impact
of blood sugar dysregulation, lab findings that detect blood sugar imbalances even when your blood sugar tests normal, and simple strategies for restoring balance to this key metabolic area.
Over 80 % of our society has a SERIOUS problem with blood sugar dysregulation
We all love a sweet taste but overconsuming them can lead to increased sugar cravings and
blood sugar dysregulation.
Stress and lack of sleep both lead to weight gain,
blood sugar dysregulation, and increased estrogen production.
Adrenal fatigue can be the primary trigger behind a health condition or it can be secondary to chronic infections, upper cervical stress,
blood sugar dysregulation, etc..
Your body is full of inflammation, hormone imbalances and
blood sugar dysregulation, and operating well below peak mental and physical capability.
Blood sugar dysregulation is a significant stressor in the brain and disrupts the Blood Brain barrier, which is designed to protect the brain from oxidative stress, infectious microbes, toxic debris and chronic inflammation.
You could be experiencing
a blood sugar dysregulation which is causing disrupted nights.
Food abundance and a high level of processed, carb - dense foods, has led to modern eating patterns that contribute to
blood sugar dysregulation and insulin resistance.
A growing body of research demonstrates that
blood sugar dysregulation is intrinsically linked to neurodegeneration, thus supporting Dr. Bredesen's concept of glycotoxic Alzheimer's disease.
A customized dietary protocol, targeted supplementation, and mind - body therapies enabled my dramatic recovery, as did addressing root causes of dysfunction, including micronutrient deficiencies, heavy metal toxicity, hypothalamic - pituitary - adrenal axis dysfunction, sex hormone imbalances, dysbiosis, stealth infections,
blood sugar dysregulation, and aberrant mitochondrial function.
Blood sugar dysregulation is associated with increased amounts of lactic acid in the body (6).
In Nutritional Therapy, we find the root cause to our symptoms which may be a result of gut inflammation, congested liver, over worked adrenals, and
blood sugar dysregulation.
The misguided advice given to children and adults with diabetes, and some more helpful suggestions for those struggling with blood sugar dysregulation
Mental and emotional stress, artificial light,
blood sugar dysregulation, inflammation, and hormone imbalances can interfere with sleep.
Signs of
blood sugar dysregulation are craving sweets, feeling hungry less than 3 hours after a meal, getting «hangry», feeling weak and dizzy if missing meals, waking at night, and snacking at night.