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People with hypothyroidism may have
difficulty managing their diabetes because the metabolism of glucose is
altered - there aren't enough thyroid hormones for regular metabolism. On
the thyroid gland are subject all other glands in the body. Reduced
thyroid hormones decrease the
blood circulation through the pancreas and
thus the insulin secreted in the blood diminish. Further the
disease can take a turn for the worse and the
diabetes gradually to pass to diabetes type I - insulin dependant. The
pancreas is located behind the liver and is where the
hormone insulin is produced. Insulin is used by the body to
store and utilize glucose. Insulin is a hormone secreted by the pancreas in response
to increased glucose levels in the blood. Once the patient has begun to take insulin
intravenously the things can never come back even with Impulse therapy,
because the insulin distroys the pancreas cells. There
is a great analogy with the thyroid gland, but for the time
being we can not recover this gland. With the
Impulse therapy diabetes type II is affected and it's not necessarily to take in any medicaments.
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