2. From a doctor on another board, (paraphrasing), it's inflammation that prevents insulin from doing what its supposed to do. It is also inflammation that causes high trigs in non-diabetics and diabetics, as well. Vascepa reduces inflammation, which allows the body to process (insulin) properly and triglycerides drop. This is why this drug is so valuable. Reducing inflammation reduces triglycerides and lowers MACE, and will also allow insulin to do its job in diabetics, but Vascepa will also reduce inflammation in countless other ways... Seborrheic dermatitis? Rheumatoid Arthritis? Scarring after surgery? Rosacea? Will it affect the mechanisms of Alzheimers? Parkinsons? Multiple Sclerosis? How many other countless applications will/does it have?
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Can seemingly unconnected illnesses of the brain, the vasculature, lungs, liver, and joints really share a deep biological link? Evidence has been mounting that these common chronic conditions—including Alzheimer’s, cancer, arthritis, asthma, gout, psoriasis, anemia, Parkinson’s disease, multiple sclerosis, diabetes, and depression among them—are indeed triggered by low-grade, long-term inflammation. But it took that large-scale human clinical trial to dispel any lingering doubt: the immune system’s inflammatory response is killing people by degrees.
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Word is getting out about Inflammation causing, or worsening many chronic conditions.
Vascepa reduces inflammation.