50% Have High Blood Sugar, 80% of Seniors. (According to the ADA a 10 minute operation, the Duodenal Sleeve Cures 87% of Type II diabetes.)
In These Events, the Duodenum is clogged up with Mucus.
My Hypothesis is "Cayenne a Strong Antmucosal Herb may Improve Blood Sugar if used with Other Methods."
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In this second type of operation (Mucosal Resurfacing) mucous is burnt away by a hot tube inside the duodenum. DMR seems to correct the pollution of the mucus in the duodenum that's limiting the timing of a the signal from the duodenum to the pancreas, causing the blood sugar event with insulin and glucose to be working against the person with blood sugar instead of more healthy events. Sort of like taking a swing and then missing the mark each time, you're more wounded than your foe, but the wind of your arm swing might give your opponent a cold!
From my experience I found there may be a cheaper alternative to using DMR.
One possibility is that some strong mucolytic like cayenne may be able to cut through the mucus so much and heal the wound well because cayenne is vulnerary (wound healing) about fibrin which is involved with patching over a wound if you get cut in order to form an area where the blood vessels can then build up your tissue and repair the wound.
For my own health (this may or may not work for you) I've combined cayenne with a coconut oil extract called tricaprin. Like cayenne tricaprin both boosts other herbs with tricaprin doing this by way of improving absorption and availability, and cayenne also helps other herbs work better like tricaprin.
In addition both tricaprin and cayenne are strongly strongly antibacterial and both of them are strongly anti-inflammatory.
This would seem to bode well about the ability of the tricaprin with cayenne to heal the duodenum as with the DMR operation or the other operation of the duodenal sleeve which according to the ADA cures 87% of type 2 blood sugar events.
This is because h pylori the stomach digestive bacteria has also been found to be implicated in damage to the dudenum with adverse blood sugar events. According to this NIH page, (ADA) you're almost 300% (2.7 times) more likely to have diabetes if you have an h pylori inflammation.
It seems plausible that blood sugar has major influence about the duodenum, both about the bacteria eating away at the duodenum, of the mucosa and the inflammation. I myself had often thought of blood sugar events as seemingly much like a toothache.
This seems much like a toothache often you can't tell when the pain will be with comfort or without! This would seem much like what these duodenal events might be about except not with the toothache and sugar but with h pylori and the duodenum.
Louis Pasteur on his deathbed was saying 'the territory is everything, the germ is nothing." So too I would think that as with the toothache where you have literally miles of dentin in your tooth, The greater surface area the mucus involve would increase the ability of the bacteria to damage your duodenum indefinitely, especially with sugar without removing and healing the mucous.
But cayenne with tricaprin is not only strongly strongly antibacterial and also strongly mucolytic, it's also wound healing.
And while for the time being this is only for a while! I've already found that this seems to have a definite strong influence on my tiredness when I would eat sugar.
I take tricaprin the coconut oil extract with cayenne each day first taking the tricaprin and gargling a bit and then only blending in the cayenne and chewing it so it doesn't damage my throat. Even so while it's ideal for combining with the cayenne to reduce the bitterness, a bit of caution is noted. If you don't need it for toothache or other issues you can take it as capsules, just one jug lid which is about a spoonful of tricaprin per day and this can save money because you don't want to take too much because it's a fat even if it's a good fat.
The reason I had started doing this first was because it's quite valuable for toothache because experts say treating a toothache like a wound is the best way to heal it which cayenne helps a lot especially combined with the tricaprin.
The second reason I was taking this combination with my mouth was because cayenne is also known to reduce substance P a major marker of inflammation and pain P including "behavioral pain" because it controls nerve signals.
Finally I swallow both and as I noticed with my toothache it takes a few days for it to get really in deep with this method. (As I say this is not the main method I used. To dramatically improve the toothache, as I say on my other post I use the good K2 found in natto a soybean event often used in the Orient but tricaprin with cayenne is also great for both toothache and sinusitus as a second sort of slam dunk method against the toothache without having to even much go up into your nose and it's more pleasure to live and breathe well the most! ).
So if you try this if you want to both defend against more severe toothache which 50% have, as well as sinusitis and it also seems to work well for eczema .. I was often applying tricaprin externally to much reduce inflammation for perhaps 20 days, with this much reduces the itching more.
Cayenne is strongly anti-inflammatory and this is one of the ways that it's powerful for cardio issues. 80% of seniors will have adverse blood sugar events and 90% will then go on to have high blood pressure and it's been thought that this is caused by blood sugar.
If every night you go to sleep and wake up with your blood pressure high this is because you've been building up tryglycerides all night. Sugar and fat are closely related because you should think of sugar as fat and also insulin is the main fat storage hormone.
Note tricaprin itself is also strongly strongly anti-inflammatory against both the blood sugar event of the sugar and also against the inflammation of the blood vessels with cardio.
According to the University of Osaka, Japan tricaprin actually reverses cardio especially the kind involved with blood sugar.
And perhaps here we may get to the center of the whole issue.. Other than the value of exercise and other methods like reducing salt or sugar, if high blood sugar events lead to cardio we might say that since most blood sugar is curable with the duodenal sleeve, a major major part of the whole idea of having blood sugar and blood pressure issues might center around the mucosal inflammation of the duodenum!
In addition to being good for all kinds of other things tricaprin is a good cognitive and fitness booster. This is one of the other reasons I was taking it when I noticed that my sleepiness with sugar was reduced.
Tricaprin combined with cayenne may boost all these events together.
This is my guess about how this method works...the cayenne is strongly mucolytic so it cuts through the mucus, and then heals the duodenum. It might do this both by limiting h pylori which otherwise fuels the inflammation fire and by limiting inflammation in general especially in combination with tricaprin. And both of them boost each other.
This might be why cayenne hasn't yet been found to be that wondrous for blood sugar because like for toothache it's not as powerful by itself, or we might already have heard a lot about it.
I once knew a doctor who had a heart attack and after that he carried around a small jug of cayenne with him wherever he went and not just the ER.
Like an inflammation, I noticed improved blood sugar health after a few days or more.
If you have toothache like most, or breathing issues or other inflammations like cardio you might at least want to consider cayenne for this purpose. Cayenne itself is not considered to be a fitness booster, but it might also boost tricaprin while reducing pain too.

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