"Fatty Acid Burn Switch" Explanation of Type 2 Diabetes by Dr. John Poothullil

 


"Fatty Acid Burn Switch" Explanation of Type 2 Diabetes.

 

My name is John Poothullil and I'm a retired MD.  I've been researching type 2 diabetes for over 20 years.

We have led to believe that type 2 diabetes is cause of accumulation of excess fat. What we don't know even after 80 years of spending taxpayer money for research. What is the mechanism by which accumulation of fat in the body causes resistance to insulin In any of the three sides, especially muscle fiber, that is the biggest user of glucose in the body.  

 

Any scientific concept to be validated, we have to show the mechanism to be validated objectively. We need to be able to measure it even after 80 years of research the concept of science insulin resistance has not been scientifically verified.

 

In other words, we don't know the mechanism of insulin resistance at the muscle side. All we are told is muscle fibers do not accept glucose when there are fatty acids and fat outside. What is the connection between the two? We don't know.

 

My thinking is, if we cannot prove it after 80 years of research there is a possibility that the mechanism may not be insulin resistance.

 

For example, muscle fiber is like the engine of a hybrid car that can produce energy from gasoline or electricity. Similarly, muscle fibers can generate energy from glucose or fatty acid that's a normal phenomenon.

 

In fasting when you're running a marathon, when you have not eaten for today, your muscles still work.

 

Why because muscle fibers can use fatty acids to produce energy this is the real reason for type 2 diabetes not insulin resistance. The fatty acid levels and fat go up in the body weeks months or years before your blood sugar level goes up.

 

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