How do you recharge?

Dealing with diabetic neuropathy can be approached in a number of different ways.

There are two kinds of people. Those who get energy from being around people and those who gain energy by being away from people.

Most in my family are the more recluse kind. We prefer to be on our own, not in a crowd. 

Not that we’re not a crowd on our own – with 8 kids and 10 of us in the house (well, we’re down to 8 now) there’s always a bunch of us around.

Although my wife would be quick to point out how quiet it can get – everyone disappears into the woodwork when there are things to be done.

Seems like nobody’s at home at all when the kitchen is piled up to the ceiling with dishes or the laundry needs to be done.

We are all wired differently. We respond to social situations depending on our temperament.

The same is true when we face a health issue. 

Do we treat the symptoms of the problem or look for the underlying cause?

Here’s the key – your body is constantly working to maintain optimum function. It varies multiple systems constantly to maintain the status quo. 

Hormones adapt, blood pressure, blood sugar, kidney filtration – innumerable systems adapt continuously to keep things healthy and working right.

Until.

If you apply enough pressure to the systems through toxins, deficiencies, and stress – it just can’t keep up.

Pour pounds of glucose into the bloodstream over years and decades – and finally, the body is pushed beyond its capacity to adapt – type 2 diabetes.

Do the above until insulin levels rise well above normal – finally, the blood pressure gets too high and stays there.

Treating the symptoms is the mainstream approach to this. Take drugs to lower blood sugar, and take extra insulin to overcome the insulin resistance.

Naturally, if you already have high insulin levels, injecting more insulin makes that problem worse – and blood pressure rises even higher.

So then we take drugs that lower blood pressure.

Then eat more high-glucose foods, and take more insulin and blood pressure meds.

Or…

Or stand back and look for the cause of the problem.

Cut the carbs (glucose) from the diet, and watch insulin sensitivity rise and insulin levels fall, along with blood pressure and all the attached health problems. 

It’s not rocket science. If you do everything you can to support your body’s health – it will improve. If you constantly challenge things with toxic foods – your health will get worse.

But we get to choose. Hide the symptoms, or heal.

When it comes to dealing with diabetic neuropathy, you know where I stand.

You. Can. Heal.

Dr. Cam.

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