Type II diabetes mellitus
AUTHORS : Malyavkin B.G.
RELEVANT UNIVERSITIES : Odessa, Ukraine
YEAR : 2009
We are talking about type II diabetes mellitus, in which an increase in blood sugar is caused by a relative deficiency of insulin. In other words, the level of this
hormone in the blood is at the optimal level or even increased, but the receptors of mthe cells to it are blocked. Therefore, the pancreas, producing; insulin production drops, insulin-dependent occurs type I diabetes mellitus. That is, insulin deficiency becomes not relative, but absolute. To determine this character, it is enough to filter the insulin through the Molybdenum D200 index. If during testing the initial measurement level is not
restored, then its relative deficit takes place. In order to show how it can be
eliminated, I want to give three examples.