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Comment by Avicenna on September 25, 2011 at 12:23am No, in Africa and Asia people don't have enough food to get diabetes. India also has one of the highest diabetes incidences in the world and Diabetes is rising rampantly in China. 1/5 indians are diabetic. It has nothing to do with chromium.
Diabetes is an auto immune disorder where your body destroys pancreas cells that produce insulin or you eat so much food that your body stops recognising sugar by negative feedback.
Genetics has a bigger impact as does what you eat.
And I do have a blog.
http://a-million-gods.blogspot.com/
There are 6 drug categories you take in diabetes.
1. Insulins (very short, short, medium, long acting)
2. Insulin Secratagogues (Sulfonylureas, Meglitinides)
3. Insulin Sensitisers (Biguanides, Glitazones
4. Alpha Glucosidase inhibitors
5. Incretin Analogues
6. Amylin analogues
Not one require chromium. Nutritionists aren't really qualified to give advice, dieticians are. I may as well call my self a nourishmentarianist for all that would do. And Chromium is so poisonous they made a movie about fighting chromium in water supplies!
Erin Brockovich is about a woman who fought against chromium in the american water supply because chromium poisoning is about as fun as heavy metal poisoning. Which it is.
Comment by Avicenna on September 24, 2011 at 3:43pm
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