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Old 05-23-2012, 07:23 AM
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Originally Posted by Indie'sOK View Post
......Too bad I didn't have the "unexplained weight loss" symptom. Wouldn't that be nice?

Unexplained weight loss? It's funny, the same set of carbohydrate proteins which cause insulin resistance and weight gain in some people can cause weight loss in other people.

How? As I said, these proteins are opioids. They mimic human endorphin. The pancreas monitors endorphin as a protection against muscle damage from the fight or flight response. When the pancreas senses too much endorphin it releases insulin. When we eat carb proteins like the gluten in wheat, the pancreas insulin receptors can mistake them for endorphin, and fill the blood with insulin. Insulin plugs into cells, and fills them with sugar .....unless the host is insulin resistant like you are. Then the sugar and insulin just languish in the blood.

Whether any given body gains weight or loses weight when confronted with harmful carb proteins depends on genetic makeup. Do the endorphin receptors in a person's pancreas mistake carb proteins for endorphin? Do the insulin receptors in a person's fat cells mistake carb proteins for insulin?

It depends on genetic makeup. Most people get insulin resistance and weight gain.
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