Is there some kind of link between diabetes and iodine deficiency?
I have been taking a bunch of supplements lately that boost testosterone, and they actually work btw (tongkat ali, ashwaganda, turkesterone, fadogia agrestis)
they worked enough to make me lightly diabetic, a common side-effect of testosterone, but afterward I ate some snack cakes and basically went into a diabetic coma.
When I woke up today my body feels all cold but not from poor circulation, very odd. I ate a pinch of iodized salt and felt the warmth returning, I'm basically fixed now.
Is there any scientific evidence for a link between diabetes and iodine and/or salt deficiency?
I have been taking a bunch of supplements lately that boost testosterone, and they actually work btw (tongkat ali, ashwaganda, turkesterone, fadogia agrestis)
they worked enough to make me lightly diabetic, a common side-effect of testosterone, but afterward I ate some snack cakes and basically went into a diabetic coma.
When I woke up today my body feels all cold but not from poor circulation, very odd. I ate a pinch of iodized salt and felt the warmth returning, I'm basically fixed now.
Is there any scientific evidence for a link between diabetes and iodine and/or salt deficiency?