Eating less means fewer opportunities to obtain essential fatty acids
Data from this manuscript were published in abstract form in the proceedings of the 75th Annual Meeting of the American Diabetes Association, Boston, MA, USA, 59 June 2015
Yes, rapid improvement in glycemic control with any diabetes medication can occasionally trigger treatment-induced neuropathy of diabetes, which presents as acute painful neuropathy and typically improves over time
The most common side effects include sensation of warmth, redness and pain at the injection site, mild diarrhea, nausea, headaches, pain in joints and a feeling of swelling in the whole body
80% of the T3 in your body comes from D1 and D2 converting T4 into T3