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A Fellow Diabetic Whispered In My Ear The Real Reason My Skin Still Looks "Sick" (And The Fat Layer That High Blood Sugar Destroyed)

The Surprising Real Reason Diabetics Suffer From Dry, Cracked, Rough Skin That Makes Them Look Unhealthy (And Why Diabetic Lotions Can't Reach Where High Blood Sugar Damaged You)

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By Mary Westbrook
Last Updated Oct 18, 2024

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"A wise woman once said to me at a diabetes support group…

'If you find who profits from diabetics buying lotions that can't work… you will also find who keeps us looking sick even when our blood sugar is controlled.'

and this is what I intend to reveal.

If you're managing diabetes and still suffering from:

• Dry, rough, sandpaper-like skin that no lotion seems to fix
• Dark patches on your neck, underarms, or other areas
• Scaly, discolored legs that make you feel embarrassed
• Skin that makes you look "sick" even when your A1C is improving
• Frustration that nothing you try—Gold Bond Diabetic, CeraVe, Eucerin—actually works

You have to understand that what you've been told about diabetic skin is INCOMPLETE

and the lotions marketed to diabetics are the WRONG SOLUTION for blood sugar-damaged skin.

They never told you that high blood sugar doesn't just cause dryness. It destroys your skin's fat cushion layer—the dermal white adipose tissue that gives skin its softness, smoothness, and healthy appearance.

Without rebuilding this layer, your skin will always look rough, dry, and sick—no matter how much lotion you apply.

You see… When Dr. Elena Harrison presented this blood sugar-DWAT connection to a room full of endocrinologists, they went silent.

They told her… 'Dr. Harrison, diabetic skin damage is accepted as part of the condition. Fixing it naturally is not our priority.'

But when she released it to diabetes patients… Their skin transformations were undeniable." - Skin Rejuvenation Expert, Dr. Elena Harrison

A Fellow Diabetic Whispered In My Ear The Solution For Blood Sugar-Damaged Skin

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I'm 58 years old, and for the past 12 years since being diagnosed with Type 2 diabetes, I've been working as a health advocate helping diabetes patients navigate their condition.

Now, you might think I started doing this advocacy work just to help others manage their blood sugar, but the truth goes much deeper than that.

You see, for the past 12 years since my diagnosis, I've been struggling with a problem that many diabetics face but few want to talk about - skin that looks sick, rough, and damaged. It's been a silent battle, one that's affected not just my appearance, but my confidence and sense of self.

I took this advocacy role because I believed that by connecting with other diabetes patients, researchers, and endocrinologists, I could learn information that everyday patients like you and me had no access to.

My goal was simple - to find a solution for diabetic skin and share it with thousands of other patients silently struggling.

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But life has a way of humbling you when you least expect it.

Twelve years after my diagnosis, everything was still wrong with my skin.

My skin dryness hadn't improved at all. If anything, it looked worse.

I'd wake up each morning and look at my arms and legs—rough, scaly, discolored. The dark patches on my neck had gotten darker. My legs looked like I'd never heard of lotion, even though I applied it three times a day.

Every time I looked in the mirror, I saw someone who looked sick. Even when my A1C was good, even when I was managing my blood sugar perfectly, my skin still advertised "diabetic" to the world.

I reached rock bottom during a diabetes support group meeting I was facilitating.

I was leading a discussion with Patricia, 61, who'd been diabetic for about 10 years—similar to my timeline.

But when she walked into the room, I was stunned.

Her skin looked... incredible. Soft. Smooth. Healthy. No visible dryness, no dark patches, no scaly texture on her legs.

She was diabetic. She managed the same condition I did. But her arms, her legs, even her neck—everything looked healthy and well-moisturized, with none of the rough, sandpaper texture I saw on my own body.

As we started the discussion, I found myself staring at her skin instead of my notes.

How was this possible?

We were both managing diabetes. We both checked our blood sugar regularly. But she looked like a healthy woman in her 60s, while I still looked... sick.

The contrast was devastating.

My legs were so dry and scaly that I never wore skirts anymore. The dark patches on my neck made me wear scarves constantly. My arms felt like rough tree bark when I touched them.

I'd spent hundreds on products marketed to diabetics—Gold Bond Diabetic lotion, CeraVe, Eucerin, Aquaphor—only to see them sit on top of my skin without any real improvement.

I felt like I was losing not just my smooth skin, but my identity as a woman who happened to have diabetes but wasn't defined by it.

There I was, managing my condition well, taking my medications, watching my diet—but looking sick on the outside with rough, damaged skin that made people constantly ask "are you okay?"

The irony wasn't lost on me - a diabetes advocate who couldn't even fix her own diabetic skin.

I started wearing long sleeves year-round, avoiding shorts or skirts, and even avoiding situations where my skin would be visible.

But then, something unexpected happened.

After the support group meeting wrapped, I couldn't hold it in anymore.

As Patricia was getting ready to leave, I found myself breaking down. In a moment of raw honesty, I swallowed my pride and asked her directly:

"How? You're diabetic too. You've had it almost as long as I have. Why does your skin look so healthy while mine still looks... damaged?"

Her response changed everything.

She leaned in close and whispered, "Dr. Elena Harrison. Talk to Dr. Elena Harrison."

She's a skin rejuvenation expert who understands what high blood sugar does to the skin's fat layer—something most endocrinologists never mention. She has a method that actually rebuilds what diabetes destroyed.

Most diabetes patients don't know this exists.

This conversation led me to a discovery that would not only transform my own skin but potentially help thousands of other diabetes patients silently struggling with the same issues.

What Dr. Harrison revealed was shocking.

It went against everything I thought I knew about diabetic skin care.

But more importantly, it offered hope when I thought all was lost.

The Simple Natural Formula That Has Helped Over 4,500 Diabetes Patients Rebuild Their Skin's Fat Layer And Finally Look Healthy Again

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Dr. Elena Harrison is a world-renowned skin rejuvenation expert who has dedicated her career to restoring the health and appearance of compromised skin. She has helped over 4,500 diabetes patients reverse their dry, rough, damaged-looking skin and restore their skin's natural softness and healthy appearance.

Just like Margaret who is now enjoying her smooth and radiant skin at 64, after 15 years of managing diabetes.

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Her simple and natural approach is considered to be one of the greatest scientific breakthroughs in diabetic skincare.

In a recent interview she gave me, she shared a new breakthrough discovery that has been specifically developed for diabetes patients...

With no side effects, expensive treatments, invasive procedures or risky surgeries.

With no side effects, expensive laser treatments, invasive procedures or risky and costly surgeries.

Here's what she shared with me:

"For decades, endocrinologists have told diabetes patients that skin problems are just part of the condition. 'Keep your blood sugar controlled and use lotion,' they say.

But before I reveal how you can actually restore your diabetic skin, I want you to understand this:

Your dry, rough, damaged-looking skin is NOT your fault.

And high blood sugar is NOT done damaging your skin just because your A1C is improving.

What's happening is that elevated blood sugar destroyed something most people have never heard of—your Dermal White Adipose Tissue, or DWAT for short.

This is the fat cushion layer between your outer skin and your collagen layer. It's what gives skin its softness, smoothness, and healthy appearance.

Without it, your skin looks dry, rough, and sick—no matter how much lotion you apply.

That's why leading researchers call this Dermal Fat Layer Collapse or DFLC for short…

And it is believed to be the REAL ROOT CAUSE of that rough, sandpaper-like skin texture that makes you look unhealthy even when your diabetes is well-managed."

The 2 Studies That Endocrinologists Never Mention To Diabetes Patients

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While Dr. Elena Harrison had spent years researching blood sugar-induced skin damage, it was two groundbreaking studies that shed light on what high blood sugar actually does to skin—and allowed her to create a method to restore what diabetes destroyed.

According to research from the Journal of Diabetes and Its Complications…

Approximately 79% of diabetes patients experience significant dermal fat layer depletion that persists even when blood sugar is controlled.

"It always troubled me..

Why do 8 in 10 diabetes patients have to live with skin that makes them look sick even when they're managing their condition well?"

- says Dr. Elena Harrison

That's why she kept digging.

And what she discovered felt like a sledgehammer to the chest.

In a landmark 2023 study published in the journal Nutrients, researchers gathered a team of endocrinology and lipid scientists to investigate what chronic high blood sugar does to skin at the cellular level.

After analyzing the skin composition of thousands of diabetes patients, they discovered that:

Chronic elevated blood sugar specifically damages and depletes dermal adipocytes—the fat cells in your skin's cushion layer—causing what researchers call "hyperglycemia-induced adipocyte depletion syndrome."

This depletion is directly linked to:

• Extremely dry, rough, sandpaper-like texture
• Loss of skin softness and smoothness
• Dark discoloration and patches• Slow wound healing
• That visible "sick" appearance

"Can you connect the dots now?

High blood sugar destroys your skin's fat cushion layer…

And at the same time..

8 in 10 diabetes patients suffer from dry, rough, damaged-looking skin because of it. It's no wonder why patients feel betrayed by their own bodies, because in reality…

Diabetes Management Controls Your Blood Sugar But Doesn't Rebuild Your Skin's Foundation."

- says Dr. Elena Harrison

Endocrinologists focus on A1C numbers and blood sugar control. They don't tell you what already happened to your skin's structure.

The connection between these studies led Dr. Elena Harrison to a breakthrough about what diabetes patients need to rebuild.

And here's what she told me.

The Hidden Damage That's Making You Look Sick Even When Your Diabetes Is Controlled

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"Your skin is like a mattress with three layers. The top layer is like the fabric covering - that's your epidermis. The middle layer is like the springs - that's your collagen and elastin.

But there's a third layer that most people forget about - the padding underneath. In medical terms, we call this the Dermal White Adipose Tissue, or DWAT for short.

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This dermal fat layer is like the plush padding that gives a mattress its comfortable, full feel. Without it, you're basically sleeping on springs and fabric - thin, deflated, and saggy.

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But here’s the bad part. You see, elevated glucose levels damage small blood vessels and create what's called "glycation"—where sugar molecules attach to proteins and fats in your skin.

This process specifically attacks your dermal adipocytes—the fat cells in your skin's cushion layer.

These cells shrink, become dysfunctional, and can't maintain the lipid storage that keeps skin soft and smooth.

It's like high blood sugar slowly deflated your mattress padding and made it rough and stiff.

Imagine taking a beautiful, soft mattress and slowly draining all the cushioning out of it.

Soon it becomes rough, uncomfortable, and worn—no matter how much fabric softener you pour on top.

That's exactly what happened to your skin over years of elevated blood sugar. The diabetes specifically depleted your DWAT—and that's why your skin feels like sandpaper even when you apply lotion constantly.

I wish I could say this is where the problem ends, but actually it's only the beginning.

Once your DWAT is depleted, your skin loses its softness and cushioning from within.

The collagen and elastin are still there, but without the fat cushion underneath, your skin becomes rough, dry, and fragile—creating that sandpaper texture.

And if you don't find a way to rebuild it, your skin will continue looking rough, dry, and sick—even if you get your A1C down to normal levels.

This is what is happening to your skin right now. And if you lose precious time, the window for optimal repair will close.

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So what can you do? Should you just accept it? Certainly not.

Dr. Elena Harrison will reveal the answers that nobody told us.

Pay close attention to this because endocrinologists don't discuss skin fat layer repair—it's not their focus.

"What you need to do in the first place is understand that regular lotions and creams—even diabetic formulas—can't rebuild your dermal fat layer.

They sit on the surface. They hydrate temporarily. But they don't deliver the specific fatty acid building blocks that your depleted DWAT needs to regenerate.

Next, you need to feed your skin the exact fatty acid compounds that dermal adipocytes need to rebuild and maintain themselves.

It's like finally delivering new padding material to your worn-out mattress. This alone would greatly benefit your skin's appearance.

But I knew I could do better. We had to go deeper.

You see, we needed something that would actually signal your skin to rebuild that fat cushion layer—restore the softness and bring back the healthy appearance from within."

- Says Dr. Elena Harrison

The Natural Oil Formula That Rebuilds What Diabetes Destroyed

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Luckily Dr. Elena Harrison shared with me her breakthrough discovery.

She and a team of lipid research scientists identified the exact natural oils that can restore the dermal fat layer in diabetes patients.

And she revealed to me the science and ingredients behind it.

1. Avocado Oil - Nature's Dermal Fat Rebuilder

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"The first powerful ingredient is Avocado Oil. This is nature's dermal fat rebuilder.

It's incredibly rich in oleic acid, which is an omega-9 fatty acid. But that's not all.

It also contains high levels of phytosterols - plant compounds that literally signal your skin cells to produce more dermal fat.

According to a 2023 study published in the journal Nutrients, oleic acid and phytosterols promote what scientists call 'adipocyte differentiation.'

In plain English, they tell your skin cells to become fat cells in the dermal layer. They rebuild the cushion that diabetes destroyed.

But Avocado Oil does something even more remarkable for diabetes patients.

It penetrates deeply into blood sugar-damaged skin and provides the exact building blocks your depleted DWAT needs to regenerate.

Think of it as delivering the raw materials to reconstruct your skin's padding from the inside out—restoring the softness that high blood sugar took away."

2. Sweet Almond Oil - The "Youth Molecule" Carrier

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"The second key ingredient is Sweet Almond Oil, and this one is particularly special for diabetic skin.

It's rich in palmitoleic acid - an omega-7 fatty acid that researchers now call the 'youth molecule.'

A groundbreaking 2024 study in the Journal of Lipid Research discovered something remarkable about palmitoleic acid.

It specifically signals dermal adipogenesis - which means it tells your skin to create new dermal fat cells and store lipids in the subcutaneous fat layer.

It's like a direct instruction to your skin saying 'rebuild the cushion layer that high blood sugar destroyed—NOW.'

But palmitoleic acid does more than just signal. It actually helps your existing dermal fat cells recover and maintain their lipid storage.

This means Sweet Almond Oil not only helps rebuild your skin's padding but also maintains it long-term—preventing further damage even as you manage your diabetes."

3. Olive Oil - The Blood Sugar Damage Repairer

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"The third breakthrough ingredient is pure, cold-pressed Olive Oil.

Now, you might be thinking 'olive oil? That's so common!' But let me explain why this is revolutionary for diabetes patients.

Olive Oil contains an extremely high concentration of squalene - a natural compound that your skin produces when you're healthy but that high blood sugar specifically depletes.

A 2023 study in Skin Pharmacology and Physiology found that topical squalene promotes dermal lipid layer regeneration—exactly what you need after years of blood sugar damage.

It's like adding premium fuel to help your skin's fat-building machinery work at full capacity again.

Squalene also contains oleic acid, just like Avocado Oil, creating a powerful synergy that doubles down on rebuilding your depleted DWAT.

But here's what makes Olive Oil truly special for diabetes-damaged skin - it has powerful anti-inflammatory properties that help repair the oxidative damage that high blood sugar causes at the cellular level.

This means Olive Oil doesn't just rebuild fat—it helps repair the underlying damage that makes diabetic skin look sick."

4. Evening Primrose Oil - The Missing Fatty Acid

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"And finally, we have Evening Primrose Oil - the finishing touch that makes everything work together for diabetes patients.

This oil is packed with gamma-linolenic acid, or GLA for short - an omega-6 fatty acid that diabetes depletes and that's crucial for skin barrier function.

A clinical study on diabetes patients found that GLA supplementation significantly improved skin barrier function and reduced transepidermal water loss—the reason diabetic skin gets so dry.

GLA has been shown in clinical studies to improve skin smoothness, reduce roughness, and support the structural integrity of compromised skin.

But most importantly for diabetes patients, it provides another essential fatty acid building block that your depleted DWAT needs to fully restore itself.

These four oils work together like a reconstruction team, each playing its part:

  • Avocado Oil provides the raw materials and signals fat cell creation to replace what diabetes destroyed
  • Sweet Almond Oil specifically targets dermal adipogenesis and maintains fat storage
  • Olive Oil regenerates the lipid layer, repairs oxidative damage, and enhances penetration
  • Evening Primrose Oil supports skin barrier function and provides essential fatty acids that diabetes depleted

Together, they literally feed your skin's fat layer and rebuild the cushion from within—restoring what high blood sugar took away.

You're not just moisturizing the surface - you're actually restoring the foundation that makes skin look soft, smooth, and healthy again."

Dr. Elena Harrison developed this breakthrough oil blend specifically for diabetes patients who couldn't understand why their skin still looked sick even when their A1C was improving, and for patients with the following concerns:

• Extremely dry, rough, sandpaper-like skin
• Loss of skin softness and smoothness
• Dark patches and discoloration
• Scaly, damaged-looking legs and arms
• Looking "sick" even when diabetes is controlled

The Jaw-dropping Results!

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Now you may be wondering, what happened to my skin.

Because of high blood sugar's attack on my dermal fat layer over 12 years, my skin was severely depleted. But within 10 weeks of using this oil blend Dr. Harrison shared with me, the results were truly remarkable.

I've never seen my diabetic skin look so soft and healthy!

The rough, sandpaper texture on my arms and legs started disappearing, and my skin regained a softness and smoothness I thought diabetes had taken forever.

The difference was night and day. For the first time in 12 years, I looked in the mirror and saw healthy skin—not sick skin advertising my diabetes.

Dr. Harrison's other clients' results were undeniable proof. They had never experienced such dramatic and visible improvements, even after trying every diabetic lotion on the market.

This breakthrough oil blend didn't just improve their skin's appearance—it gave them back their confidence and their identity beyond diabetes.

Giving them the freedom to wear short sleeves and skirts again without embarrassment. The confidence to let their partner touch their skin without pulling away. And the joy of finally looking as healthy on the outside as they feel when their blood sugar is controlled.

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“I'd been diabetic for 8 years and my skin looked terrible—dry, rough, scaly legs that made me so embarrassed. I tried Gold Bond Diabetic, CeraVe, everything. Nothing worked. Within 6 weeks of using this oil, my legs actually felt SOFT for the first time in years. The dark patches on my neck have faded. My husband said 'your skin feels so much better' and I almost cried. If I had to say something negative, it's that I wish I'd found it sooner. I wasted years looking sick. I'll definitely be continuing with this.” Alice M.

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“At first I was skeptical about trying another product. You see, I'd spent over $300 on diabetic lotions and prescription creams that did nothing. Then I read about Dr. Harrison's research and understood why—those lotions can't rebuild the fat layer diabetes destroyed. I decided to give this oil a try...And thank God I did!! My skin actually looks and feels healthy now. The roughness is gone. I can wear skirts again without embarrassment. I love it!!” Mary C.

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“I'm not the type of person that writes reviews. But in this case, it made sense for me to do so. This is the first time anything has actually worked on my diabetic skin. Not only did my rough texture improve, but my skin looks healthy again instead of that sick, scaly appearance. My doctor asked what I was doing differently because my skin looked so much better. It's truly been transformative, at least for me.” Cathie F.

How To Get Your Hands On Dr. Elena Harrison's Life-Changing Formula For Diabetes Patients

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"It was clear to me that I couldn't keep this to myself. There were thousands of diabetes patients standing in their bathrooms, looking at rough, damaged skin that made them look sick. They deserved to know this existed." - says Dr. Elena Harrison

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Best of luck,

Mary

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