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What are the long-term effects of type 3 diabetes?

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What are the long-term effects of type 3 diabetes?

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Although a “type 3” diabetes isn’t officially recognized in main stream western medicine yet, research is now coming to light that might tie diabetes and Alzheimer’s disease together. The term “type 3 diabetes” was originally coined by the Brown University medical research team in 2005.The pancreas isn’t the only organ that produces insulin.Recent research done at Northwestern University has uncovered a substance known as ‘Amyloid beta oligomers” (ADDL’s) which interfere with neuronal insulin receptors in the brain and nervous system. The pancreas was once believed to be the only organ that produced insulin but research has shown it is also produced in the brain. Cells blocked by the inhibitor ADDL show a lack of neural communication with other cells.Type 3 Diabetes may actually be Alzheimer’s Disease.It has been determined that the brain produces a small amount of insulin. without this small amount of insulin production, the brain starts showing early-stage Alzheimer’s Disease symptom

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