What causes diabetes in "healthy" people?

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The Toxic Metal Connection

Imagine a 'healthy' individual baffled by high blood glucose levels despite a low-carb diet. This scenario led to an investigation revealing elevated toxic metal levels as a potential trigger for the condition. The collaboration with Clark Engelbert uncovered the unexpected link between toxic metals and elevated blood glucose, shedding light on a novel contributing factor to diabetes.

Chromium: The Unsung Hero

Chromium deficiency was found to cause uncontrolled diabetes in individuals on total parenteral nutrition, disrupting glucose sensitivity and regulation. This discovery marked the first documented case of chromium deficiency in history, highlighting the essential role of chromium in glucose metabolism and insulin sensitivity. The revelation that the average diet lacks sufficient chromium to achieve optimal glucose utilization underscores the significance of this mineral in diabetes management.

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