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    glucose tolerance test - results not like expected

    Here are glucose tolerance test results

    fasting insulin 4 <17 range
    fasting glucose 80
    1 hour 156
    2 hours 62
    3 hours 44

    igf-1 high normal
    lactic acid level perfect
    Do understand that I have not had this much sugar at one time in more then 2 years. Could it be possible that it was a shock to my system?
    So this is telling I am producing too much insulin on the down swing of things. Could this be known as "reactive hypoglycemia"? How could this affect muscle growth. i am not insulin resistance but insulin sensitive which i thought was a good thing. But when you go hypo arent you suppose to get hungry and I have no symptoms which puzzles him. Does this all lead back to the congested liver theory from elevated renegade fats and trans isomers and excessive sat fat build up causing cell membrane impermablilty. ? Dr was puzzled and gave me gymmestry some herb to help balance levels out. Thats only thing he could recommend I mentioned the low testosterone but it seem not to phase him that it could not be involved.

    Oh i mentioned to dr that I was heating my food with flax seed oil up in the microwave for along time not knowing it and he was like "why did you tell me this before" and I said I did over a year ago and half ago. After researching his notes he found it. He started appologizing that this could have been resolved a long time ago. I polite mentioned about lipid peroxidation and what his thoughts were and just "told me pieces are finally fitting into place"
    The fats turning rancid would explain low triglcerides on ever stinkin blood test as well as low cholesterol possible. Sleep is improving he contributed that to the liver starting to decongest as well as my sinus are starting to clear, He saw i was starting to put back on size as well when I walked in the office and I am not on testosterone either.
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    This response is PRECISELY what we expected.

    You are following MY recommendations are you are getting better. Your doctor is clueless. Fire him. Your triglycerides being low makes sense. Don't fuss about it.

    You weren't helping by cooking your temperature sensitive omega-3s, either.

    The ultimate irony is that you pay your physician.

    My advice is no longer a free public good for you.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Trouble
    This response is PRECISELY what we expected.

    My advice is no longer a free public good for you.
    Ouch! HAN is kicked to the curb!

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    Yes strength is increasing and well as more profound sleep, memory is improving skin clearing up, circulation improving, vacualrity returning and constipation is slowly fading.. still got alittle danduff and dry hair (EFA deficency) already been verified on RBC fatty acid tests
    So what I have been doing is clearing out the bad sat fats, VLCFA, trans isomers with vitamin E, riboflavin, and slowly replacing the good fats in proper ratio according to test. using udos choice only 2 TBSP a day with little olive oil. Everything is balanced. keeping protein and carbs moderate till metabolism pick up then will increase. Here is my understanding alternations in fat metabolism caused body to use protein and carbs as fuel leading to depleted glycogen levels in liver resulting in starvation mood and decreased metabolism due to increasing rt3. Alterations in fat metabolism caused body ph to go acid. i have not checked my ph level but I have an idea it is much higher then before. I can not thank you on how much I have learned from you Trouble and i do read all your other posts on other sites as well to even further my knowledge and understanding. So from now on your service are no longer free ?

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    Quote Originally Posted by DaMayor
    Ouch! HAN is kicked to the curb!
    i know she dumped me
    i guess i have bake some cookies to persuade her
    Last edited by hardasnails1973; 07-13-2006 at 03:29 PM.

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    That would break my heart. An intelligent woman is hard to find.....especially here.
    [Enter Jodi, with a barrage of profanity and insult]


    Just kidding, you know I love Jodi......just as much as she loves me.

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    I'm just saying that I answered your questions in a long assed thread that sucked hours and hours of my professional time. You wore my patience out for reworking material already discussed. Thats a fuck of a lot of donated time on my part. I really doubt you could have purchased that metabolic expertise elsewhere. You had that metabolic diagnostic and didn't even bother to share that tidbit. That really pissed me off.

    You just need to slow down and think. Use citrate, magnesium and calcium, the later cautiously; it is a buffer and will keep you from becoming too acidic. Its also properly feeding the Krebs cycle finally, and that brings your liver hormone precusor production and adrenals back on line, and then thyroid, and then brain and testes.

    Be patient. Everything so far is encouraging, and your weight is coming up. You should be working out and using moderate cardio to help restore general conditioning of muscles and circulation. Less time multitasking, more time working on stress control and reduction. Watch your sleep hygiene.

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    Oops. I think she's really ticked at you. I thought she was just playing rough....my bad.

    Okay now, I'm just going to sit here quietly and let you guys work this thing out......okay, here I go...

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    You are right I could not have gotten any advice better then yours. I had around about idea what was occuring, but just needed to a more detailed explanation which you gave me . Yeah I appologize about metabolic testing results but in thread #7 i mentioned it, but what done is done. I do need to start to pick up the cardio getting a little lazy on that end I will start 30 minutes 4 times a week. The krebs cycle intermediates are well cover (citrate, coenzyme q 10, r-ala, ALCAR, ect) Having a coenzyme q10 , vitamin E deficeincy could probably cause a big factor in low cellular energy.

    Could the acidity be do to the excess build of the trans isomers ,Renegades, excessive fish oils and saturated fats and the damn cocconit oil ( stopped 2 months ago). HMMM excessive sat fats are related with hypoglycemia

    So feeding the krebs cycle will bring the liver back on line thats an interesting point would have never thought of that.

    Also balancing out cell membranes by clearing the saturated fats/ rancid fats will help to transfer nutrients across the membrane alot more fluently aiding better cellular energy. And introducing good EFAS restabilize it as well.

    Another thing I noticed white coating on my tongue is slowly fading, and my gums have finally stopped bleeding so it looks as if my body is going into a slow healing mood which is good. Hair is still dry and dull looking but that will balance out in a few months. Adding in the digestive enzyme with bile salts made a huge difference for fat absorption.

    Trust me Trouble i am very grateful for your help and appreciate it.

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    Don't worry about the fats. Over time, they'll be eliminated in cell reprocessing n the liver.

    The tongue is a pathogen problem, as is the gut problem. Protioics and prebiotics in the diet help.

    We talked about the feed in from krebs cycle already, you just forgot. Remember to add vitamin B5, another krebs intermediate, to help you with energy. Its the acetyl-CoA source, big player in energy metabolism.

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    are the results of GTT basically telling me I am producing too much insulin and adrenaline. Hopefully stress reduction which I have been practicing will help reduce the adrenaline.


    Could excessive insulin shut down testosterone production even my though fasting insulin was in normal range.

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    Yes. Adrenals are depleted.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Trouble
    Yes. Adrenals are depleted.
    I think I've got all of the adrenaline over here.

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    Quote Originally Posted by DaMayor
    That would break my heart. An intelligent woman is hard to find.....especially here.
    [Enter Jodi, with a barrage of profanity and insult]


    Just kidding, you know I love Jodi......just as much as she loves me.
    Where the fuck have you been?

    Bout time you showed up again. It's been what.........2+ years now?




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