Drug cart before the whores?

Depression may play a causative role in Type II adult-onset diabetes according to reports from the polluted mainstreams of BIG Media and BIG Pharma.

Elderly individuals with more symptoms of depression were significantly more likely to develop diabetes than those not depressed according to a study in the Archives of Internal Medicine.

Though there is no mechanism in the body that is addressed by the researchers or their research to account for this that didn’t stop them from proposing depression as a causative factor for diabetes.

This is a clear case of getting the cart before the horse and they’ll never get that cart up the hill of a growing mound of proof for the actual root cause of diabetes.

The next logical progression to the fallacious reason of this study would be aggressive treatment with antidepressants.

If antidepressants are truly effective in treating depression, and depression is a causative agent for diabetes, then antidepressant therapy should reduce diabetic incidence.

Yet in the past year numerous studies noting dramatic increases of diabetes in those using antidepressants have been published and covered extensively in the press.

This week’s “news story” on this matter is therefore easily refuted. Are these reporting errors from both the scientific and major media communities due to herd ineptitude or integrity deficiencies?

It is a gross deficiency of the trace element mineral nutrient chromium that is at the root of adult-onset, Type II diabetes.

Numerous studies in recent years have demonstrated the connection of chromium deficiency to depression.

The brain uses a greater proportion of the body’s sugar than any other organ. Interruption of sugar efficiency for use by the brain – such as chromium deficiency – would by logical deduction effect brain function adversely such as in the case of depression.

The connection of depression to diabetes is not one to the other, but rather with each connected by a common link that is gross chromium deficiency brought about by consumption of refined, white sugar and refined, white flour that are both stripped of more than 90 per cent of their chromium.

Insulin is a transport mechanism for sugar like a horse carrying a cart. That insulin “horse” in front of that sugar “cart” needs to be equally yoked with the mineral chromium “workhorse” for hearty health and peace of mind.