When Losing Weight Causes Type-2 Diabetes Being overweight is considered the #1 cause of type-2 diabetes. In addition, the first thing that any good doctor will recommend is losing body fat. However, a new study published in the latest Journal of Physiology reveals that one of the most effective weight loss methods actually causes type-2 diabetes. Swiss scientists divided mice into 2 groups: one group ate a diet high in both fat and carbohydrates, while the other group ate a diet that was only high in fat. The second group was a replica of the popular Keto Diet. Their tests found that, even though mice on the Keto Diet appeared healthy while in a fasting state, they actually displayed lower glucose tolerance than the high fat, high-carbohydrate group. After investigating further, they discovered that the livers of the Keto mice did not respond as well to insulin as they should have. This is a state called insulin resistance, a major risk factor for diabetes. Therefore, even if Keto is somewhat effective for losing weight (at least in the short run), it may be ruining your liver and causing type-2 diabetes in the long haul. A better approach to losing weight is what I call “the third element of weight loss”. It requires no diet or exercise—just a simple technique that can be found here… In addition, if you already suffer from type-2 diabetes or prediabetes, consider three steps that thousands of readers have used to reverse their diabetes in 28 days or less…