Diabetes, especially type 2, often stems from a general lack of exercise in combination with a poor diet, of rich sugary foods. While that is the most common reason for it, there are foods that can cause diabetes. Often these are things found “extra” in our food like arsenic from water or BPA or PCB from plastics. Cadmium, mercury and nickel are common triggers for diabetes, being common metals, but heavy metals can wreck our organs.
Key Takeaways:
- poor diet and inactivity can be a leading cause in the formation of diabetes
- chemical exposure can lead to hormone imbalance which spurs diabetes.
- Old age and family history are also used as indicators in the likeliness that someone may end up with diabetes.
“According to a cost analysis published in The Lancet in 2016, diseases related to household chemicals cost the United States $340 billion annually, which is about 2.33 percent of the country’s gross domestic product.”
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