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Originally Posted by jimmys devoted Autoimmune disease are diseasesthat attck tissue of th body. NOT ALL diabetes is autoimmune in origins or nature.
Type 1 typically is genetic defect in origin.
Type 2 is more often autoimmne.
HOWEVER
Autoimmune type 1 occur due to innocualtion factor, infection and other childghood and infant bodily reactions.
As in type 2 as well.
ANY diabetes can be caused. That is through innoculation, infection, injury, illness etc.
Autoimmune disaeses affect anumber of systems.
theer is NO one cuase, nor is theer any one true type. We we have found out through the symposiums,w e are seeing type 1, type 1A, type 1.5 or type B,
Brittle, Transitive, piggyback diabetes etc.
If we look at the amount of inbreeding or non outbreeding that is done in any one culture we can see high incidences for diabetes.
Such as 48 percent in INdia are both bred within a culture standing.
If you woudl have read the further documentation of those in the areas,, then the technical side woudl ahve been redefined by genetic faults as well. |
I am sorry, but you are COMPLETELY wrong!.
TYPE 1 A Diabetes is an autoimmune disease. Type 2 (the lifestyle kind found often in overweight people) is NOT.
You have this backwards.
Autoimmune Type 1 happens when people with the genetics for it are exposed to a "trigger". Current research shows it is 50% genetic, 50% enviornomental, although we don't know WHAT it is in the environment that causes it. It may be many things like viruses, or different things in different people.
Type 1B, or idiopathic Type 1 diabetes is not autoimmune, the cause is unknown. It is very rare. It may be strictly genetic or strictly from a virus.
MODY is a genetic form of Type 2, which occurs in young, thin people. It is NOT caused by autoimmunity. That is the kind of diabetes YOU have, so you say.
The majority of Type 2 diabetes is caused by people with the genes for it following an unhealthy lifestyle and gaining weight. Obesity can directly cause Type 2. Any medical article will tell you this. As a diabetic educator, you probably counsel people on how to prevent Type 2 by following a healthy lifestyle every day. It's part of your job! Just because someone has the genes for Type 2, they DON'T have to get it! It's often preventable!
It is obvious you are NOT a properly certified diabetes educator, as you are clearly misinformed about virtually everything relating to diabetes.
P.S. It is not a coincidence that the incidence of Type 2 has risen alongside poor diets and weight gain among cultures. As a nurse, doctor, dietitian, or pharmacist (degrees you need to be a diabetic educator), you know that genetics CAN'T change/evolve in the past 50 years, so it must be lifestyle that is causing the increase. All research points to lifestyle as the main cause.
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