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17 COMMENTS

  1. Pancreatitis, kidney disease, nausea / vomiting Fatigue tiredness, digestive issues / Diarrhea some of the many possible side effects from this drug No thanks This is the side effects that they don't tell you about My niece ended up in hospital with bad digestive issues doctors told her to stop taking it

  2. Nothing new here. Your excess level of insulin causes inflammation. Don’t have proper pill yet for inflammation, hence pretending it’s not there. Metformin helps utilising insulin, this reduction in insulin level, which helps the inflammation coming down, hence joint pain reduces for population who do not have too much of insulin. But unlikely this to work for insulin depended diabeties patients, for the simple reason they are adviced by doctors to add assault to injury. After all when t2 diabetes from insulin resistance, Big Pharama advocates for more insulin to overcome resistance, doctors follow the suite without second thing or from fear. Not because nobody could figure out, carb fasting or reducing is way to reduce the reds caused by insulin presence over a prolonged time. But saying truth will make on a conspiracy theorist.

  3. Why study it in animals when they can't tell you what they feel. The results rely only on limited observations and are needlessly cruel. Do a study on humans instead.

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