Viagra and diabetes type 1

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Author: Admin | 2025-04-28

“Because existing drug therapies to prevent type 2 diabetes can have negative effects on the heart or be of limited use in patients with kidney disease, strategies to prevent diabetes without adversely affecting the risk of kidney and heart disease could have a large impact on public health.”It is, of course, no surprise that Viagra can assist in improving health, including resistance to diabetes, because it is derived from research into ADNO. Unlike statins, which I condemn for reasons set out in various blogs on this site including their side effect of causing diabetes, I have no serious criticism of Viagra. However, a key point is being missed here. It is ADNO that is active in Viagra in helping with diabetes. You do not need to take Viagra to obtain ADNO and for more than half the population of the world, namely women, Viagra can be quite an uncomfortable experience. The first thing anybody should do, especially if they have problems with diabetes or cardiovascular disease, is to consider a good L-arginine supplement, which will boost ADNO more generally than Viagra.There have been very good results for sufferers from Type 2 Diabetes taking L-arginine supplementation. As long ago as 1994 it was established that oral Arginine supplements reduced collagen accumulation in the heart muscles of diabetic mice, which led to the conclusion that cardiac dysfunction in diabetes mellitus is due to impaired availability of Arginine Derived Nitric Oxide (ADNO) (Joffe et al, Circulation (abstracts), 96 (1997), 1518). More recent research (e.g. Hrabák and Kutor, “Arginine Amino Acid” page 33 et seq.) has linked the beneficial effect of Arginine on diabetes to the fact that it is an Arginase inhibitor. Arginase, which is, of course, a key liver enzyme, is directly implicated in cardiovascular disease, silicosis and asthma. In Type 1

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