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"Macrophage migration inhibitory factor (MIF or MMIF), also known as glycosylation-inhibiting factor (GIF), L-dopachrome isomerase, or phenylpyruvate tautomerase is a protein that in humans is encoded by the MIF gene. MIF is an important regulator of innate immunity." Wikipedia

"The study says blood sugar glucose and the neurological condition has close connections. Glucose weakens the key enzyme called MIF, or macrophage migration inhibitory factor that resists the spread of the disease...Regarding the most vulnerable people, the study says higher risk prevails for people who are obese and diabetic as they have high levels of blood sugar, or hyperglycemia. This leads to the accumulation of abnormal proteins in the brain.....In the next level of research, they study team will examine whether similar changes are happening in the blood as well, added Van den Elsen."

Here's Why Using More Sugar May Cause Alzheimer's Disease, By Kalyan Kumar, Tech Times 

With the current theory that rosacea may be an immune system disorder, can you see the connection between Sugar and Rosacea?

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