Recent research presented by independent metabolic scientists suggests that high blood sugar may not begin with diet, aging, or genetics, but with a hidden biological invader lodging itself inside the pancreas. This organism, identified in controlled laboratory studies, appears to interfere directly with the cells responsible for insulin regulation.
Here’s what researchers observed: once inside the pancreas, this parasite targets beta cells — the very cells responsible for releasing insulin and supporting natural GLP-1 signaling. As it feeds and multiplies, insulin output becomes disrupted, and glucose begins circulating unchecked in the bloodstream.