diabetes age onset


diabetes age onset

Creatine helps in gaining muscle for a diabetic who does not take insulin or medication. ?

thank you for the answer on a similar question earlier. IAM not a diabetic but I do not take sugar and I'm on a very strict diet that diabetes is heavy family and how AMI past the age when my father had. in this context that I want to gain muscle right because it is good way to fight against the development disease. Reports suggest that the more muscle tissue, the greater the consumption of glucose directly into the blood.

You do not mention your age, now. Since you are past the age when your father has it that you should be in your 40s. Building muscle is no additional preventive measure to prevent diabetes, but yes, muscle burns glucose and exercise reduces glucose. But once you have diabetes the muscle will not be able to use glucose because the insulin pump which helps glucose in muscle is reduced or absent. Do not be afraid of Medicine As modern process as diabetic based on their lifestyle, regular exercise and eating healthy foods do not overeat all the time force your PANCREASE to produce insulin all the time.


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