Questions about Diabetes?

flume said:
Is it clear to you that once in solution there would be no difference between a mixture of sodium chloride and potassium phosphate versus a mixture of potassium chloride and sodium phosphate?

Ouch. If Kumar understood that, I think you just made his brain boil.
 
flume,BSM,

It is right as you say in material sense. But it looks, that photons of molecules can also have effects apart from ionic effects. So when we take sodium chloride & sodium phosphate, these shows differant effects in body. We may also get differant cephalic phase effects. We may get same ionic effect from these two salts of sodium but we may not get differant photonic & cephalic phase effect if we always take one salt to compensate sodium. It also looks that CPE is triggered by photons emited by any substance & absorbed by us.

Let us check another aspect;

In diabetes with insulin resistance & when insulin is shory, target cells are not getting enough glucose/energy. Acc. they will send signals to body system that 'more energy is required'. If those cells feels over exposures of glucose, they may send signals that 'no/less energy is required'.

How does then our body systems esp. digestive systems can behave in view of these signals? Is it related to hormones, ezymes & digestive secretions? Will insulin & stomach acid, bile & pancreatic bicarbonate's secretions be effected? Will digestive system trigger more digestion, more absorption & more food holding in intestines(unclear motions) in IR case & just opposite in 2nd case???
 
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ThirdTwin said:
Die, thread, damn you die! Die! Die! Die!

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Not possible as dynamic consideration. Also read again, as edited my previous post.
 
Okay, I'm only doing this because I'm in that kind of mood and have always wanted to, but felt too "mature"


*FARTS*
 
Originally posted by Kumar: It is right as you say in material sense. But it looks, that photons of molecules can also have effects apart from ionic effects.
No it doesn't look that way, not in the way you are apparently imagining it does. Slow down. I think you are about to make some grand conclusion about photons, but you do not have a basis for it. You don't understand the physics well enough to make a conclusion.
 
flume said:
No it doesn't look that way, not in the way you are apparently imagining it does. Slow down. I think you are about to make some grand conclusion about photons, but you do not have a basis for it. You don't understand the physics well enough to make a conclusion.

How can you say that?
 
Originally quoted by Kumar

So when we take sodium chloride & sodium phosphate, these shows differant effects in body. We may also get differant cephalic phase effects.

If it is indeed true that sodium chloride and sodium phosphate give rise to different bodily or cephalic effects (whatever these are), then the logical conclusion to make is that the anion, chloride or phosphate, is responsible for the effect and that the sodium cation acts as a spectator. Perhaps phosphate, which unlike chloride, is strongly basic, acts by increasing the pH.
 
flume said:
No it doesn't look that way, not in the way you are apparently imagining it does. Slow down. I think you are about to make some grand conclusion about photons, but you do not have a basis for it. You don't understand the physics well enough to make a conclusion.

Too late, he did it already.

"We may get same ionic effect from these two salts of sodium but we may not get differant photonic & cephalic phase effect"

He's put the words "photonic" and "effect" together because he has invented something he's going to assert exists called the "photonic effect" of remedies.
 
In lab test of INSULIN, how it diieranciate between exogenous & endogenous insulin in a person taking injected insulin?
 
Kumar said:
In lab test of INSULIN, how it diieranciate between exogenous & endogenous insulin in a person taking injected insulin?

Depends: is the exogenous insulin hrInsulin, pork or beef?
 
Badly Shaved Monkey said:
Depends: is the exogenous insulin hrInsulin, pork or beef?
Insulin called human insulin.

TT, sorry, it is differanciate. Still you could have understood it as BSM could.;)
 
Kumar said:
In lab test of INSULIN, how it diieranciate between exogenous & endogenous insulin in a person taking injected insulin?
Depends on the insulin. Human insulin and analogues are probably indistinguishable from endogenous insulin. Animal insulin should be distinguishable.

Insulin is a quite complex protein.

Why?

Hans
 
MRC_Hans said:
Depends on the insulin. Human insulin and analogues are probably indistinguishable from endogenous insulin. Animal insulin should be distinguishable.

Insulin is a quite complex protein.

Why?

Hans

But I think lab test for insulin levels tells endogenous insulin level in blood, inspite patient is on injected insulin.
 
Kumar said:
In lab test of INSULIN, how it diieranciate between exogenous & endogenous insulin in a person taking injected insulin?
[delurks]

C-peptide.

[relurks]

Rolfe.
 

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