Alzheimers disease is linked to obesity, insulin resistance and obesity. Can Alzheimer's Be Cured High insulin and high glucose are two of the most important risk factors for Alzheimer’s disease. In prediabetes and obesity the blood glucose levels are always higher than normal and that leads to high levels of insulin, that is called insulin... Continue Reading →
Getting Younger for your Age.
Let we talk about Metformin, the wonder drug. Trade name: Glucophage: There are many more names. Why do I recommend it for all people with metabolic syndrome? There are several good reasons, but I will concentrate this post on the claims that Metformin induces longevity and make you younger. This is technical but bear... Continue Reading →
Functional Ketosis
Functional ketosis is a natural metabolic state in which your body is using fats and ketones as fuel, instead of glucose. Functional ketosis happens when carbohydrate consumption goes low enough that a person’s liver can convert adipose tissue and dietary fats into a fatty acid known as ketones, then burn the ketones for energy.... Continue Reading →
What is this story about Hb1Ac on my health care criteria?
Understanding the health care criteria on newCareLife application. Important: Hb1Ac tells us what your average glucose was over the last 3 months The normal range for a HBA1c test for someone without diabetes is between 4 and 5.6 percent. The recommended acceptable hemoglobin A1c level for people with diabetes is below 7 percent. Patients... Continue Reading →
Role of Gut Microbioma in Metabolic Syndrome, Obesity and Diabetes Type 2.
Role of Gut Microbioma in Metabolic Syndrome, Obesity and Diabetes Type 2. Shocking early observations. All of us know how bad it is to accomplish something very difficult, just to find out there is a much easier way to solve the problem. Like for example, to try a lifetime to lose weight, just to find... Continue Reading →