This can ultimately lead to diseases
like hyperinsulinemia, hyperglycemia and Diabetes Type II.
Not exact matches
That's oxaloacetate (from the Kreb cycle) and neuropeptide Y (a brain chemical) working with your
hyperinsulinemia (feel
like rocket science yet?).
Yes, having
hyperinsulinemia — too high levels of insulin in the blood —
like type 2 diabetics have, is not a good thing, and may increase cancer by
like 10 %.
If something is chronically causing insulin resistance and
hyperinsulinemia (
like sleep deprivation, smoking, or poor diet) it may just be better to avoid it as best as possible to preserve your health.
Getting even further into the science weeds, very - low - carb diets reduce insulin levels in people who often have elevated levels (
hyperinsulinemia), which may help reduce chronic diseases
like type 2 diabetes, high blood pressure, some cancers, and coronary heart disease.
This «vicious cycle» can create excessive amounts of insulin in the bloodstream, a condition known as
hyperinsulinemia plus much more serious conditions
like, cancer.
To go back to our «dam» analogy, excessive exogenous insulin for someone who already has
hyperinsulinemia is
like building our dam wall higher than it needs to be.