Following is an article I found while searching Google Scholar:
Concentrated rice polysaccharide peptides in Alfa PXP may help Type 2 diabetes by increased ATP
(Citation: Rate of Cellular Energy Production Lower in Persons at Risk for Type 2 Diabetes. New Haven, Connecticut. August 2005)
The rate of insulin-stimulated energy production is significantly reduced in the muscles of lean, healthy young adults who have already developed insulin resistance and are at increased risk of developing diabetes later in life, according to a Yale School of Medicine study.
The new research by Gerald Shulman, MD, professor of internal medicine, endocrinology, and senior author of the study, indicates that a decreased ability to burn sugars and fats efficiently is an early and central part of the diabetes problem. The new data also suggest that the basic defect lies within the mitochondria, which are the energy factories inside cells that produce most of the chemical power needed to sustain life.
The young adults studied by the research team are the offspring of parents who have type 2 diabetes, adding support to the idea that the risk can be inherited and that the problem begins well before diabetes symptoms become evident. The researchers observed that the mitochondria in the subjects' muscle cells responded poorly to insulin stimulation. Normal mitochondria react to insulin by boosting production of an energy-carrying molecule, ATP, by 90%. But the mitochondria from the insulin-resistant people they tested only boosted ATP production by 5%.
The above findings explain to me why Alfa PXP is so effective among diabetics. PXP increases cellular ATP by 54%, JUST WHAT A DIABETIC NEEDS!
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