Just now I downloaded and read the above 1988 article by Reaven and felt I went back in time. I remember the 1990's and (for personal reasons) going to the medical library of the hospital I worked at and trying to read up on "Syndrome X" and fatty liver. What is an effective intervention for "resistance to insulin-stimulated glucose uptake"? The medical textbooks at that time held no specific answer, nor did journal articles like Reaven.1988's review article.
But we should remember that Reaven delivered his renowned Banting Lecture, titled "Role of Insulin Resistance in Human Disease," in 1988...
Reaven, G. M. 1988. Role of Insulin Resistance in Human Disease. Diabetes 37(12):1595–1607. https://dx.doi.org/10.2337/diab.37.12.1595
Just now I downloaded and read the above 1988 article by Reaven and felt I went back in time. I remember the 1990's and (for personal reasons) going to the medical library of the hospital I worked at and trying to read up on "Syndrome X" and fatty liver. What is an effective intervention for "resistance to insulin-stimulated glucose uptake"? The medical textbooks at that time held no specific answer, nor did journal articles like Reaven.1988's review article.
This science is known. I can only draw one conclusion: that there really is a depopulation agenda. It is the only rational explanation.