Unless you are really into weird science, you are not going to want to read what I am about to try and get down. I made some connections today in a combination of remembering things and just putting other things together. These thoughts will be unorganized, as I am not trying to create an article, but simply record my experiences and thoughts.
For much of this condition, and honestly, I don’t know how much, insulin does not control blood sugar. I’m not exactly sure why, but that’s what the article said. It talked about raising the blood sugar through other methods like glycogenolysis and gluconeogenesis. Those are counterbalanced by whatever level of candidiasis is present in the various stages. Yes, that means there are times when the candidiasis is more widespread and later times when it has been momentarily restricted. The reason it is able to adapt and move around is some piece of the immune system is effectively disabled by the original life-prolonging treatment. That treatment causes the pituitary to become go into a more active role in all systems, including autonomic systems.
This creates a dance between the pituitary and the candidiasis that really seams like some sort of co-evolutionary state. The candidiasis and the pituitary engage in a serious of actions and reactions that have only one end point, but take years to breakdown each compensatory mechanism. All the phases are inevitable once the hyperactive state of the pituitary is initiated. It is an irreversible process that allows the candidiasis to maximize ATP consumption by first apoptofying every cell it can reach. In order to do this, it HAS to accomplish fundamental changes in the host physiology in order to breakdown barrier after barrier. It is just a huge decades long Rube-Goldberg iatrogenic auto-immune condition.
Short form content makes it really difficult to tie everything together when talking about the entire process. But, I feel obligated to document the whole process, at this point.
Leg pains have dramatically lessened, but they are still heavy. There are other changes but I think perhaps some issues should still be private.
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