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Originally Posted by Senna4ever
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Diabetes Type 2 is caused (in most cases) by consuming large amounts of glucose over a long period of time, so much that the body cells become immune to the insulin flooding the body. Inactivity has a lot to do with it, but the main cause is excess glucose. | no. high glucose is just the result of insulin resistance. Quote:
A diabetes myth - diabetes is not caused by eating too much sugar. This myth probably began when people with diabetes were absolutely forbidden from consuming sugar. Researchers no longer believe this. Your child can still have all of her favorite sweets as long as they are scheduled in her eating plan.
| source: american diabetes association http://www.diabetes.org/for-parents-...s-diabetes.jsp
inactivity allows for insufficient absortion of glucose after meals so more insulin has to be produced. Quote:
Originally Posted by Senna4ever
(Post 5792359)
Bacteria cannot grow in an environment with large amounts of sugars, because sugar molecules lock oxygen away. This is why pure honey does not rot. | and i don't think this is it either. anerobic bacteria exist. like the ones that cause morning breath. since you don't breathe through your mouth when sleeping.
if anything, i'd say it has to do with osmosis. the sugar leeches out water from bacteria and they shrivel up |