Why Do You Get Diabetes In Hemochromatosis

Do diabetes and iron excess coexist? Diabetes is at risk due to iron excess. Hereditary hemochromatosis and thalassemia were the pathologic diseases where the relationship between iron and diabetes was originally discovered, however high dietary iron intake also increases the chance of developing diabetes.

Why does bronze diabetes result from hemochromatosis? The disorder known as hemochromatosis occurs when the body absorbs too much iron from diet. The illness, which is brought on by a defective gene, can cause slow harm to a number of organs. Hemochromatosis, which can cause hyperglycemia and skin darkening, is commonly referred to as bronze diabetes.

Is insulin resistance a result of hemochromatosis? Insulin resistance is frequently linked to elevated serum ferritin, a marker of hepatic iron excess brought on by hemochromatosis or blood transfusions (2, 3).

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All I know is after taking this product for 6 months my A1C dropped from 6.8 (that I struggled to get that low) to 5.7 without a struggle. By that I mean I watched my diet but also had a few ooops days with an occasional cheat and shocked my Dr with my A1C test. Since then I have also had finger checks that average out to 117-120. I’m still careful but also thankful my numbers are so good!