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In a message dated 07/11/2006 19:59:50 GMT Standard Time,

linnmiller@... writes:

Sorry, Mo but this is bogus to me.

Oh I have no personal investment in this idea, just did a quick google and

posted what I found when Val said she need the information.

The Doctor Within, yes I remember you giving this info before and how

impressive he was.

Mo

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How interesting. So my high AM cortisol could be form the lack of

insulin I have. Or it could be the other way around, the high cortisol

has kept my insulin low. Either way it certainly shows a serious

connection.

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> However, when blood insulin levels are kept high, cortisol levels

remain

> low. By stimulating higher blood insulin levels, a sports drink

containing

> carbohydrate and protein reduces cortisol release more than

conventional sports

> drinks and thereby reduces protein breakdown.

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OK, now we're getting somewhere, because supposedly I have IR, which

is high insulin.

How the hell do you reduce the insulin? Don't even tell me exercise,

because I was and it made a minor difference, but still didn't prevent

the adrenal crash...

Interrelated & complicated. Can someone just invent a pill to make

everything work? Oh yeah, they already did...synthroid. LOLOLOLOL!!!

Warmly,

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Sorry, Mo but this is bogus to me. First off, athletes who know

anything about nutrition don't drink sports drinks loaded with sugar,

they know it's bad for them.

For good info about sugar and how the body works, pancreas, adrenals,

etc. try thedoctorwithin.com and read " Sugar, The Sweet Thief of

Life " and " Enzymes, The Key to Longevity " .

Linn

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> low. By stimulating higher blood insulin levels, a sports drink

> containing

> carbohydrate and protein reduces cortisol release more than

> conventional sports

> drinks and thereby reduces protein breakdown.

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Well how about that. So my being insulin resistant is

contributing to my cortisol levels being so low? I

swear, I learn something new here every day. Have to

get the rest of this excess weight off asap!

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> However, when blood insulin levels are kept high,

> cortisol levels remain

> low. By stimulating higher blood insulin levels, a

> sports drink containing

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> more than conventional sports

> drinks and thereby reduces protein breakdown.

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> You don't necessarily have high insulin with insulin resistance. You

> want your body to work correctly and fix the insulin resistance, not

> lower the insulin. See that's how big pharma has us trained, to want

> to treat the symptom, not fix the problem causing it.

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You're right, Linn...that is big brother pharma think!

Question is, how does one correct the IR vs. lower the insulin. You

are so right, because my insulin is well within range on the glucose

tolerance test, as is my glucose.

Unless, of course, this is, once again, really just about the adrenals...?

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What was that, ? I couldn't hear you... : 0

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> >>

> >> However, when blood insulin levels are kept high, cortisol levels

> > remain

> >> low. By stimulating higher blood insulin levels, a sports drink

> > containing

> >> carbohydrate and protein reduces cortisol release more than

> > conventional sports

> >> drinks and thereby reduces protein breakdown.

> >>

> >

> > OK, now we're getting somewhere, because supposedly I have IR, which

> > is high insulin.

> >

> > How the hell do you reduce the insulin? Don't even tell me exercise,

> > because I was and it made a minor difference, but still didn't prevent

> > the adrenal crash...

> >

> > Interrelated & complicated. Can someone just invent a pill to make

> > everything work? Oh yeah, they already did...synthroid. LOLOLOLOL!!!

> >

> > Warmly,

> >

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I'm sorry...what was that?...there was some static on the line...or

maybe I couldn't hear you over my blueberry muffin...oh darn...I'm

losing you...you cut out.

Yeah, oatmeal is not something that would hold me for very long. Same

goes for fruit when I'm crashing...my diabetic H would say, eat a

piece of fruit, since it works for him. Not for me! I need protein

when I'm crashing.

Hello...can you say ADRENALS?

Warmly,

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> >> >>

> >> >>

> >> >> However, when blood insulin levels are kept high, cortisol levels

> >> > remain

> >> >> low. By stimulating higher blood insulin levels, a sports drink

> >> > containing

> >> >> carbohydrate and protein reduces cortisol release more than

> >> > conventional sports

> >> >> drinks and thereby reduces protein breakdown.

> >> >>

> >> >

> >> > OK, now we're getting somewhere, because supposedly I have IR,

which

> >> > is high insulin.

> >> >

> >> > How the hell do you reduce the insulin? Don't even tell me

exercise,

> >> > because I was and it made a minor difference, but still didn't

prevent

> >> > the adrenal crash...

> >> >

> >> > Interrelated & complicated. Can someone just invent a pill to make

> >> > everything work? Oh yeah, they already did...synthroid.

LOLOLOLOL!!!

> >> >

> >> > Warmly,

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> >> >

> >> >

> >> >

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I can't hear you either, Linn!!! There must be something wrong with

the speakers on this computer!

: )

Actually, since I've been on the HC, I really haven't had any desire

for super sugary stuff, with the exception of my progesterone overdose

day or two.

Unfortunately, I think I was caught on film in CARBS GONE WILD. I'm

gonna sue them...they didn't have permission to film me pouring Lucky

Charms directly from the box into my mouth!

Warmly,

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> > > The only way I know to control IR is to cut out sugars and carbs.

> > >

> > > Best,

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> > > http://www.CurlyRescue.com

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> The only seeds anyone can use have been genetically

> altered, and from what I understand it's not even

> possible to buy seed that hasn't been genetically

> altered anymore.

>

Not even heirloom seeds?

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You can't take away me Lucky Charms...they're magically delicious!

Remember the commercial? Why do so many kid's breakfast cereal

commercials have the theme of taking away the cereal? Perhaps some

subliminal messages to our children???

Doesn't the Trix rabbit have the same theme? Freaky. Never thought

about it until we started joking about my Lucky Charms thing!

P.S. ~ And, have you looked at that leprechaun? He's freaky too!

Looks scary...like a pedophile! " Come away with me, little boys, to

the Land of Lucky Charms! "

P.S.S ~ CLEARLY, it's time for me to get back to working, since I seem

to be brimming with all manner of clever observations &

ridiculousness! Hey, at least I'm feeling better!

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> > I can't hear you either, Linn!!! There must be something wrong with

> > the speakers on this computer!

> >

> > : )

> >

> > Actually, since I've been on the HC, I really haven't had any desire

> > for super sugary stuff, with the exception of my progesterone overdose

> > day or two.

> >

> > Unfortunately, I think I was caught on film in CARBS GONE WILD. I'm

> > gonna sue them...they didn't have permission to film me pouring Lucky

> > Charms directly from the box into my mouth!

> >

> > Warmly,

> >

> >

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