My mom has type 2 diabetes and wants to take a fat burner to help her lose a little bit of weight. Stimulants are out of the question. The only thing I can think of is DCP. The question is, is DCP safe for diabetics?
Is she a diet controlled Type 2 diabetic, or does she take medications for control? DCP should not negatively effect her diabetic standing as long as she is/remains COMPLIANT with her diabetic therapy.
DCP enhances fatty acid liberation and its subsequent utilization to enhance weight loss and increase overall energy/endurance levels. If she is not compliant with her diabetic therapy overall, increased ketone production from DCP's fatty acid oxidation coupled with an uncontrolled diabetic state(Poorly managed glucose utilization)can lead to excessive ketone body accumulation and bad things(potentially life threatening) if continued over a prolonged period of time.
DKA(Diabetic Ketoacidosis) would be the worst case scenario here which results from a prolonged state of poor glucose management and accumualted Ketone bodies causing the blood PH to drop. This will lead to an emergent hospital visit. I will say however, it's much less common of an incidence in Type 2 diabetics overall anyway.
As long as she maintains adequate diabetic management(Checking her sugars regularly and treating if necessary), DCP will work very well in assisting with her weight management. If she's a diet controlled type 2, dropping weight can often lift the diabetic status in some indivuals overall. Keep us updated with her progress!![]()
Thanks for the very detailed post Trauma1. She is pretty much a medication and a diet controlled diabetic, but she still has some things to learn when it comes to dieting (old habits die hard). She started taking this medication called Byetta, which helps her body makes more insulin, and she has lost about 20 lbs on that. Losing that weight has helped her get motivated. Her biggest problem is the occasional fast food binge. The food in her house is pretty healthy she buys mostly whole foods and she doesn't have anything high glycemic. She doesn't exercise, but she is constantly moving around at work. I try to get her to go to the gym with me all the time, but she is kind of intimidated to go. I think if she had something to give her a little more push, she might start exercising.
I certainly commend your efforts in helping your mother to get healthy.Understanding the condition and staying dedicated to the treatment is the most important factor here for her overall. If she keeps her diabetes under control, supplements like DCP can help her manage her weight better providing huge improvements in her diabetic treatment/management.
Type 2 diabetes has a different pathophysiology than Type 1 individuals. Often there is an insulin resistance even though the pancreas continues to produce some insulin. Often the liver continues to break down glycogen(glycolysis) when its not needed.
Usually when insulin is present in the blood stream, it signals the liver to shut down the mechanism of glycolysis(which it uses to maintain basal blood sugar levels), however in type 2 diabetics, inhibiting this mechanism often fails and the liver continues glycolysis even in the presence of insulin. So in effect, it adds insult to injury. Many of the anti-diabetic medications work at controlling this mechanism thus improving insulin utilization and stabilizing blood sugar levels.
I wish her the best buddy, and i hope she does indeed utilize DCP to help make her healthier all around in the end. Once the dedication is there, the results will follow.![]()
I appreciate your post. You are very helpful. She is going to go ahead and order the DCP. You have a lot of knowledge on Diabetes BTW.