by Tanada » Wed 19 Aug 2015, 14:02:09
Below is the corporate sponsor page from the American Diabetes Association. Note that most of those corporate sponsor make their profits by selling drugs of 'specialty food' to persons in the USA who suffer from Diabetes.
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More than ever before, companies are joining forces with the American Diabetes Association to confront diabetes, fight it, and ultimately, help us stop this disease that affects 29.1 million Americans and another 86 million at risk.
We thank the following corporate supporters for their valuable support, and we urge other companies to Join the Millions® and help us in our fight to Stop Diabetes®.
Banting Circle Supporters
The Banting Circle Elite is the American Diabetes Association's highest level of recognition for companies that develop medicines and devices to help individuals living with diabetes. It is named for Sir Frederick Grant Banting, a Canadian medical scientist, doctor, Nobel Laureate, and co-discoverer of insulin. The annual total support for companies reaching the Banting Circle Elite level is at least $1,000,000. This includes sponsorship, educational grants, advertising in Association publications and exhibiting at the Annual Scientific Sessions and/or the Annual Advanced Postgraduate Course. Companies whose support total is at least $500,000 are recognized at the Banting Circle level.
Abbott
AstraZeneca
BD Medical-Diabetes Care
Boehringer Ingelheim Pharmaceuticals
Eli Lilly
GlaxoSmithKline
Janssen Pharmaceuticals
Johnson & Johnson Diabetes Solutions
LifeScan Inc. and Animas Corp.
Medtronic
Merck
Novo Nordisk
Pfizer
Sanofi
National Strategic Partners
The consumer product companies that support the Association at the highest level of sponsor commitment comprise our National Strategic Partners. The cumulative annual support from these companies is at least $400,000 per year (includes sponsorship, advertising and promotional support) and they engage their employees and customers in the fight to stop diabetes.
Cary's Sugar Free Syrup
Colgate Total®
Kroger
Nutrisystem® D®
PEDS®
Walgreens
National Sponsors
Our National Sponsors support the Association with a annual financial commitment of at least $100,000 and conduct promotional activities to help raise awareness about the seriousness of diabetes.
Beiersdorf, Inc.
Boar's Head
Catherines
Dannon Light & Fit Yogurt
Davis Vision
Dr. Comfort
Gateway Health
Gold's Gym
Hass Avocado Board
iHealth
Janssen Pharmaceuticals
Merisant Company
MyHydrate
Sun Life Financial
Visionworks
Last Reviewed: January 28, 2014
Last Edited: October 10, 2014
http://www.diabetes.org/about-us/corpor ... rters.htmlIf every T2D in the USA were to switch to a LCHF eating pattern, or adopt the 18-6 eating pattern recommended by several specialists who work with diabetic patients and who have had great success using it the T2D rate would be cut 90 percent within months. All those drug companies at the top of the sponsor list would lose BILLIONS if that were to happen.
T1D like Pops are what were formerly known as insulin dependent diabetics, if they do not get at least a minimal therapeutic dose their blood sugar is uncontrolled and they will over a few weeks or [possibly months if they are very lucky] fall into a coma and die from organ failure. From the 1920's when insulin therapy was invented until the 1980's T1D made up the vast majority of diabetes patients using insulin therapy. When the USDA created the food guidelines in the late 1970's that recommend 300 grams of carbohydrate per day as part of a 2000 kcal a day diet the T2D rate in the USA began its inexorable and steady climb. People who eat less than 100 grams of carbs per day rarely develop T2D as has been shown in multiple studies about multiple different populations around the world. Also populations that subsist on no more than two meals a day with an 18 hour 'fasting' period between the last meal on one day and the first meal on the next day rarely develop T2D.
T1D is the absence of insulin in the body causing high blood sugar.
T2D is the excess of insulin causing insulin resistance that causes high blood sugar.
T1D is caused by damage or insufficiency of the beta cells of the pancreas to produce insulin. This can be from a genetic defect, injury to the pancreas, or an infection that causes the bodies own immune system to mistake beta cells for harmful infectious organisms.
T2D is caused when you eat in such a way that your body has to maintain a high insulin level in the blood at all times in order to process the glucose entering the blood stream. 1 slice of common white bread toast has 13 grams of carbs in the form of easily digested starch. Your digestive system can process 1 gram per minute or 60 grams an hour of glucose, but your blood stream, all 5 to 7 liters combined, contains only 5 grams of glucose under steady state conditions. When you eat two bologna sandwiches for lunch you get 52 grams of glucose dumped into your blood stream over the following hour. If you wash it down with a 12 ounce can of Coca-Cola or other soft drink you get another 39 grams of sugar, 22 grams of Fructose and 17 grams of Glucose if they use HFCS as sweetener. The bad news is while you can only absorb 1 gram of Glucose a minute you have other receptors that will absorb 1 gram of Fructose every three minutes. So your two sandwiches and soda just dumped 69 minutes of Glucose and 66 minutes of Fructose absorption into your system. That doesn't even count the ketchup, pickle relish or other condiments you might have on that sandwich along with possibly a slice of cheese that add even more glucose. All of that load getting dumped in so fast means your pancreas has to pump out a big dose of insulin to maintain that 5 gram steady state level in your blood stream. When you hit about the age of 40 if you are susceptible you will start developing metabolic syndrome from the constant high blood insulin levels. You will also start feeling like you need a nap about two hours after you take your first bite of your lunch. Syndromes include weight gain, high blood pressure, poor energy, frequent hunger, non alcoholic fatty liver disease and many others.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Metabolic ... d_symptomsIf you are concerned get a lab test called HbA1c, if your level is 5.5 or higher you are prediabetic to T2D depending on how high it is. I developed gradual weight gain, non alcoholic fatty liver, high blood pressure and arthritis. The first three were directly linked to high blood insulin levels and some studies associate arthritis with high insulin as well.