Sunday, December 2, 2012

how much has been donated to type 1 diabetes cure over the years?

Q. just curious how much has been donated to type1 diabetes cure, not more medicine

A. You can do a lot of good for yourself right now.

The one common connection between all people with diabetes (both with type 1 and type 2) is that they're all severely dehydrated. Correcting this dehydration will result in less medication usage and in many cases (of type 2) a complete reversal of the condition.

I know this doesn't offer you much hope, but if increasing your water and salt intake will help even in your case, then I'd say it's worth a shot (pun intended).

Click the link below to learn how to do it properly. You might also want to click on the "HOME" link and explore the entire website. It may fascinate you.


are there any diabetes cures?
Q. what are some diabetes cures or remedies on the market?

A. There is NO CURE for diabetes. it can only be CONTROLLED.

Type 1 Diabetes is caused by the failure of the Pancreas, an internal organ that makes digestive juices and insulin. When the pancreas fails the patient MUST have daily injections of insulin, or they will die.

Type 2 Diabetes is caused by a poor lifestyle -- bad diet, little exercise, and obesity. Through dietary control and more exercise, weight loss can be achieved, and the diabetes can be controlled.

NO CURE -- ONLY CONTROL


What can you tell me about a natural diabetes "cure"...?
Q. mentioned by Kevin Trudeau in his updated edition of his "Natural Cures" book. He references an interview with a Dr. Yung Su Kim and a "combination of herbs researched at the University of Calgary, called by the Asian Diabetic Association" the final cure for diabetes.

I've googled this as best I could but come up with a variety of different things. Has anyone found this product or even used it that can tell me more?

Thanks in advance for your responses.

A. Global trotter is half right. Allow me to amplify on his/her answer.
Diabetes mellitus type 2 (DMT2) is not curable but it is REVERSIBLE.
The first step, if you are overweight, is weight loss. This in itself may be enough to reverse your BG numbers.
Tofu and other soy products are harmful and should be avoided; the only safe soy is that which has been FERMENTED: tempeh, miso and natto.
Quality protein is necessary for good health. Fish is terrific but high in mercury; choose small fish, low on the food chain, like sardines and herring, or choose a quality fish oil like Garden of Life or Carlson's. Go for organic meats and poultry if at all possible (you may be able to find an affordable local source) since commercial meats are pumped full of undesirable hormones and antibiotics.
Choose veggies that are not starchy and not calorie-dense. Broccoli, cauliflower, cabbage, lettuce, celery, tomatoes, spinach, chard, mushrooms - you get the idea. Stay away from potatoes, yams, etc.
Avoid grains, yes, even whole grains. No refined flours, white rice, pasta. I've found oatmeal (5-minute, not instant) to be the only grain that does not spike my blood glucose. No sweeteners, or course. In fact, it should be obvious that sugar in any form is off the menu if you are serious about reversing DMT2. The only non-calorie sweetener that is perfectly safe is stevia.

Whole eggs are one of the healthiest foods you can eat. Include healthy fats as well to help you feel full: butter, lard, raw cream, coconut oil, extra virgin olive oil. Avoid Omega-6 fats like margarine and vegetable oils; not only are they GMO, they upset our Omega-3 vs. Omega-6 balance that is instrumental in heart disease.

Global trotter is right about exercise too. A half-hour of walking a day would be ideal, but any activity is helpful, even 10-minute bursts of this and that. The more activity, the faster those numbers come down.

There are a whole series of supplements and herbs that are supposed to help lower BG or improve insulin receptivity. I've tried them all - cinnamon, bitter melon, GTF chromium, ALA, Gymnema Sylvestre etc. - none of them helped me at all. Diet and exercise are what's working for me. Good luck and stay focused!


Where can I find good information about diabetes treatment and diabetes management?
Q. I am a diabetic looking for information about how to treat diabetes, how to manage diabetes, how to cure diabetes, etc. Thanks :)

A. I found a website recently (links below) that had a ton of good info, videos, diabetic products, diabetic supplies, etc. Hope this helps :-)

Diet for Diabetes - http://diabetestreatment-diabetesmanagement.com/diet-for-diabetes-eat-to-win/

Cure for Diabetes - http://diabetestreatment-diabetesmanagement.com/cure-for-diabetes/





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