Calley Means: 33% of young adults now have pre-diabetes

29 days ago
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"Type 2 diabetes used to be never seen among kids in their career. It used to be called early onset. They don't call it early onset anymore. As Casey said, 33% of young adults now have pre-diabetes. I mean, pre-diabetes is not some isolated thing.

It's the branch of the tree. It's cellular dysregulation. And every single disease is going down. Alzheimer's is now called type 3 diabetes. If you don't have pre-diabetes or diabetes, you have a very diminished chance of having Alzheimer's.

And so it makes total sense, but somebody from Harvard Medical School that specialize in Alzheimer's, their entire course load, their entire training, their entire focus is on accepting Alzheimer's that it's there, that it's growing, and then figuring out marginal improvements for it.

There's literally people that are the highest educated people in the world do not even understand what causes these diseases. They're just accepting that and making the cures for them, the marginal treatments."

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