Type 1 diabetes
Condition- Bacterial infection: Bacterial infections that injure pancreatic tissue
- Physical injury: Car accidents can inflame pancreas, cause pancreatitis, leading to type 1 even a year later
- Physical injury: Car accidents causing pancreatic inflammation/pancreatitis, can lead to Type 1 up to a year later
- Food poisoning: Food poisoning creates situations where people become type 1 - can happen a week, year, or two years after food poisoning
- Food poisoning: Foodborne pathogens injure the pancreas directly or weaken the immune system allowing other viruses and pathogens to get into the pancreas
- Pancreatic injury: Injury from food poisoning, viral infection, bacterial infection, toxin, or physical injury. Not autoimmune - pathogen or toxin injured the pancreas
- Viral injury: Injury to pancreas from viral condition or toxic bacteria, not body attacking pancreas
- Food poisoning: Most type 1 diabetics became type 1 because their pancreas was injured by foodborne pathogens. Food poisoning can injure the pancreas directly or weaken the immune system allowing other viruses and pathogens to get into the pancreas
- Viral infection: Stomach viruses can go to pancreas, cause pancreas problems leading to type 1
- Viral infection: Stomach viruses that can go to the pancreas and cause pancreas problems
- Toxins: Toxic exposure that damages pancreatic tissue
- Pancreas injury: Type 1 is a pancreas injury condition that science and research doesn't understand
- Viruses: Viruses get into the pancreas and create type 1 diabetes, including delayed type 1 with slow progression
Healing Foods(5)
Supplements(15)
Protocols(2)
Additional Notes(5)
Sources(7)
- Podcast2016-02 - Healing Blood Sugar, Hypoglycemia and Diabetes(February 2016)
- Podcast049 Food Poisoning: Underreported & Underrated(2024-03-28)
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