Re: anti-aging and diabetes

Regarding the following snip from that long Ray Peat article, in fact
anti-aging specialists I spoke to contended that the islet cells are
often or even usually regenerated while the client was on a growth
hormone HGH-increasing program. I know this isn’t quite the same as DHEA,
but DHEA does work as a growth hormone. Just a little validation from the
workers in the field.

(one can also investigate the use of Gymnema Sylvestris to increase
insulin sensitivity and regenerate islet cells)

The second paragraph is pretty much what I’ve been saying too. More
validation, plus this information is pretty much what the anti-aging
specialists are doing in their practices to go with the HGH increaser.

Coconut oil? Yes! It increases metabolic rate, which by definition

requires HGH to increase. It is also a thyroid stimulant, while
unsaturates oils are thyroid-suppressant, and also can cause diabetes in
par due to their huge free radical load.

Duncan Crow

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