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JRPGfan said:

Just watching a video of john campbell were he says that, one of the "Long term" side effects of getting covid19 is supposedly Diabetes.
Its only anecdotal so far, ei. people have noticed what appears to be a uptrend in diabetes, amoung people that have had covid19 and recovered.
(this doesnt mean everyone that gets covid, gets diabetes, just the chances of you developeing it, rise afterwards, like it can trigger it)

Apparently they also saw this same trend when they did experiments with infecting mice, with covid19.
Time to invest in a drug company that makes insulin I guess.

Poor rodents have nothing to do with this whole thing and they keep getting shafted.

Did you know there was a study by the New York University, granted $2.6 million in funds, where infant rats were given electric shocks while being overwhelmed with the smell of peppermint (in the hope that the infants would associate this smell with their mothers), then after weeks of this and stressing the mother so much that she in turn abused the infants, they were put into pools of water with no way to get out so the researchers could time how long the rats swam before giving up. Then they were pulled out of the water just before death, so the scientists could implant electrodes into their brains that released the active ingredient in hallucinogenic mushrooms, then put back into the water until they once again gave up, after which they were killed and dissected.

Thaaaaat's science to you.

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Regardless, knowing the good doctor (and often providing him pictures myself) I'm sure he will have mentioned beta cells have no ACE2 receptors (at least I'm pretty sure they don't), but diabetes type I is infamously caused by an unregulated autoimmune response and these can be modulated and perhaps even prevented by good vitamin D intake.