It’s very common for type 2 diabetes to accompany a thyroid condition, because EBV, other toxins, and a high-fat diet put a strain on the liver that makes it sluggish or stagnant and unable to store glucose as glycogen to protect the pancreas, which you rely on for insulin. At the same time, as the adrenals overcompensate for the thyroid, all that excess adrenaline scorches the pancreas, further compromising its ability to produce the insulin you need. As a result, you experience blood sugar imbalances. (For a full explanation of hypoglycemia and type 2 diabetes, see their dedicated chapter in my first book.)
Excerpt from Thyroid Healing by Anthony William, p64. Continue reading and get your copy today at http://amzn.to/2mfPiJ0
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