They soon realised that overproduction of ketones in the body was responsible for the coma, now known as diabetic ketoacidosis (VanItallie, Nufert)
According to clinical research, heres what typically happens: But heres the catcheveryones different

You should definitely speak with your GP if: You have been diagnosed with type 2 diabetes or non-diabetic hyperglycaemia (pre-diabetes) and are considering supplements as an alternative or addition to prescribed treatment You are currently taking medications for diabetes, as supplements may interact and alter blood glucose control You are taking any prescribed medications, particularly anticoagulants, immunosuppressants, or medications with narrow therapeutic windows You are experiencing symptoms of poor glucose control, such as excessive thirst, frequent urination, unexplained weight loss, or fatigue You are interested in pharmaceutical GLP-1 or GIP receptor agonists for diabetes management or weight loss Seek urgent medical help via NHS 111 or 999 if you experience: Severe dehydration Abdominal pain with vomiting Deep or rapid breathing Confusion or drowsiness These could indicate a serious hyperglycaemic emergency requiring immediate treatment

GIP as a Therapeutic Target in Diabetes and Obesity: insight From Incretin Co-agonists
Monitor Uric Acid Levels: For high-risk individuals, consider checking uric acid levels periodically during the first few months of the study
It may do this by reducing sodium (salt) and fluid retention, improving energy use by the heart, reducing inflammation and preventing or reversing cardiac enlargement