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| Diabetic (alt.food.diabetic) This group is for the discussion of controlled-portion eating plans for the dietary management of diabetes. |
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"lbbs" wrote in message ... I am trying to find information on this topic on the net, with no luck. Anyone heard of this term "Insulant Resistant"? No. But I've heard of Insulin Resistant. -- Type 2 http://users.bestweb.net/~jbove/ |
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You're having trouble because the term is: Insulin Resistant or Insulin
Resistance. Look up both on Google and you'll find loads. While you're there, look up Syndrome X too. Jennifer lbbs wrote: I am trying to find information on this topic on the net, with no luck. Anyone heard of this term "Insulant Resistant"? |
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"Jennifer" wrote in message ... : You're having trouble because the term is: Insulin Resistant or Insulin : Resistance. : : Look up both on Google and you'll find loads. : : While you're there, look up Syndrome X too. : is Metabolic Syndrome or Metabolic Syndrome X the more modern term? |
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"lbbs" wrote in message ... I am trying to find information on this topic on the net, with no luck. Anyone heard of this term "Insulant Resistant"? Well..... I've heard of "Insult Resistant", as practised by politicians and stand up comics. I've heard of "Insolent Resistant" often seen in parents and bosses. But not Insulent Resistant. Others here have given the most likely term as applied to T2 diabetes. An interesting and informative result can also be attained simply by entering "Diabetes" in your search engine. Annette --- Outgoing mail is certified Virus Free. Checked by AVG anti-virus system (http://www.grisoft.com). Version: 6.0.530 / Virus Database: 325 - Release Date: 23/10/03 |
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webmd is a great reference source. here is what you where looking for. its
a link to their webpage on matter: http://my.webmd.com/content/article/56/65905.htm?lastselectedguid={5FE84E90-BC77-4056-A91C-9531713CA348} "lbbs" wrote in message ... I am trying to find information on this topic on the net, with no luck. Anyone heard of this term "Insulant Resistant"? |
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I think you may mean (correct me if I'm wrong) "insulin" resistance rather
than "insulant". If I am correct, then "insulin resistance" is Type II diabetes. "Dale C. Butt" wrote in message le.rogers.com... YES, I have this problem with my diabetes "lbbs" wrote in message ... I am trying to find information on this topic on the net, with no luck. Anyone heard of this term "Insulant Resistant"? |