Hahaha so get out of the house and don't be so couped up.
It is not the house, it is the town, so there is no escaping the problem except leaving the town.
My blood sugar readings continue to go down the longer I am away from Prescott, AZ. I checked the Air Quality for Prescott, AZ, and found there the levels of everything are consistently lower the normal, so I am still not sure what the problem is.
So sorry Jeff, I did not intend to direct that towards you.
I am not familiar with any of this, but still I am left with the thought of chemical reactions, even the simplest of them. That saturation of materials that were not meant to be encountered have become commonplace. So we tend to see diabetes as more common in the US. Perhaps there is a combination of unique compositions that only exist here? I am curious, what exactly acts as the trigger in the human body to produce insulin? Also, is the lack of the issue at all, or rather some sort of reaction to the testing equipment used?
As we are looking at altitude, perhaps it is what is not present that causes the increase.
This is rather new-agish, but there are things floating around as to the effect that flouride has on the Pineal gland. Again, I know next to nothing about this, but flouride being added to tap water is something that comes to mind as being "unique" to the American population.