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mdukeusa
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# Posted: 25 Sep 2007 10:25
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Has anyone found anything that really works to control diabetes?

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finn
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# Posted: 4 Oct 2007 21:43
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There's a couple I know of - Cellfood, with which I have had quite remarkable success with a number of my clients on a range of symptoms. Go to www.cellfood.com - you can read about it and order it from there. Also, using an Elanra mediacl negative ioniser has resolved diabetes for a number of people. The Elanra is the ONLY truly effective ioniser - don't get fooled and ripped off by other's claims) www.elanra.com.
Obviously, the aim is to make your body as toxin free as possible - lose weight - in particular, the waist measurement has been found to be a factor in diabetes.
What things have you tried?
(I might add that the links above are not affiliate links or anything - these are simply products I have found in my profession as a kinesiologist to be useful for some people.)
I hope you find this info helpful

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# Posted: 10 Nov 2007 23:47
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My friend had gestational diabetes. She started taking Tahitian Noni Juice for other reasons, and soon found that it had leveled her blood sugar...

I don't know if it would would help or not if it wasn't gestational, but it seemed to work great for her!

I started distributing it because I saw so many great benefits for different people...not trying to spam BTW just didn't want to blindside you if you asked "where do I get it?"LOL

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# Posted: 13 Nov 2007 22:10
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You know there are several types of Dibetes:
1) Type 1
2) Type 2
3) Gestational

There MAY be some products that will cure Type 2 and Gestational but in Type 1, the prancreas does not produce any insulin. Please be careful when telling others that there is a product that WILL cure diabetes or you might find yourself in a liabliity lawsuit if someone takes your advise and becomes serioulsy ill or dies.

I'm not trying to sound like a naysayer, I'm only trying to give a word of caution.

Mike

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# Posted: 13 Nov 2007 22:55
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Oh, I!'m so sorry...I totally didn't mean for it to come across as a cure!! I can see where it would have though, Thanks for pointing that out.

It's ironic, usually I'm the first person to say "I'm not a doctor, I don't know if this will work for you or not".LOL


If you have diabetes, do not, I repeat DO NOT rely solely on Tahitian Noni Juice or any other natural remedy as a cure.
It may make you feel better, but I cannot give medical advice in any way about it....

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# Posted: 14 Nov 2007 09:06
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Keeping your weight down and controlling your diet may help

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# Posted: 14 Nov 2007 11:51
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And don't forget the exercise part. All of who work at home probably don't get enough of it.

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# Posted: 9 Dec 2007 21:10
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I might have gotten here a little late but... anyway. Do some research on a fruit called"ACAI". I started taking it (then selling it) and since its an antioxidant drink it helps with all ailments in general. I SAID HELPS NOT CURES!!!

I actually started taking it because of my hayfever and after a month, there is definitely improvement. Some of my friends have seen improvement with migraines, fatigue and one with dry eyes (lol). You can get acai from "WHOLE FOODS" the organic supermarket or I guess at a health food store.

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# Posted: 10 Dec 2007 09:45
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Quoting: mdukeusa
Has anyone found anything that really works to control diabetes?


If you actually have diabetes, you need insulin. Get a lot of walking, swimming, or jogging in four or more times a week. Lose weight if you are over-weight. Be careful of your sugar intake.

Hi Brooke!



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rosebudh
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# Posted: 14 Dec 2007 16:14
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I have started taking something called Juice Plus and it is perfectly safe for diabetics to take. As it is all natural fruits and veggies. They have taken the fruits and veggies and dehydrated it it comes in capsules or chewables. I have heard that this naturally lowers the blood sugar levels. My friend is on it and they are BAD diabetics and she said they could cut back on their insulin.
Let me know if you are interested in it and I can tell you about it!

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TJamMoneyMan
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# Posted: 19 Dec 2007 16:54
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Quoting: pcwork

Keeping your weight down and controlling your diet may help


Right on PC.
I have diabetes in my genes but so far, at age 55, no acute disease.

disclaimer:
I AM NOT A DOCTOR, DO YOUR OWN RESEARCH, DON'T ACCEPT WHAT I SAY AS MEDICAL FACT!!!

ALL of the following is merely a LAYPERSON'S OPINION and refers ONLY to TYPE 2 DIABETES:

It seems that diabetes is a disease where the body simply can't function (process or produce insulin) in a fasting state.
This is the result of my own research into Diabetes.
It seems to be the result of TOO MUCH EATING, AND NOT ENOUGH EXERCISE!

I read somewhere that a 12 hour fast can cure/control most type 2 diabetic conditions.

I do that fairly regularly by default.
Not because of reading this but for other reasons.
For 12 or more hours after eating (including sleep time) I drink ONLY water, as long and as much as possible, followed by fruit in season (or bananas in ANY season) when I first start to get hungry for food.
Then I GRADUALLY go up the food chain, from whole fruits and cereal grains, through soups and fresh veggies, to cooked veggies, whole grains, beans etc. and heavier food at night.

I am NOT doctor so INVESTIGATE THIS FOR YOURSELF!!!

I did read about it in a doctor's book that I can't remember the name of.

People in the consumer oriented USA often think fasting is unhealthy but it's not.
We all eat too damn much (most of us)!
It's eating too much that is unhealthy!!!

Anyone else with fasting experience and diabetes?

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# Posted: 19 Dec 2007 16:55
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Quoting: rosebudh
My friend is on it and they are BAD diabetics and she said they could cut back on their insulin.


WHAT on earth is a 'bad diabetic'???

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# Posted: 19 Dec 2007 16:57
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Quoting: mikepressnell
And don't forget the exercise part. All of who work at home probably don't get enough of it.


YES!!!
Get away from the computer, OUT of the house, and WALK for an hour, or something!!!

We did NOT evolve to wake up and sit down all day - it ain't healthy!!!

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# Posted: 19 Dec 2007 16:58
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Quoting: mikepressnell
Please be careful when telling others that there is a product that WILL cure diabetes or you might find yourself in a liabliity lawsuit if someone takes your advise and becomes serioulsy ill or dies.


HEAR HEAR!

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# Posted: 14 Apr 2008 16:00
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mdukeusa:
Has anyone found anything that really works to control diabetes?


Hello,

There are several articles written and research done on Glutathione and diabetes. Simply google glutathione and diabetes to do your own research. Here is one you may be interested in:
http://diabetes.diabetesjournals.org/cgi/content/abstract/48/5/1138
MaxGXL created by Dr. Robert Keller has been getting some good recognition as a glutathione accelerator as well.

I hope this helps. Contact me for more information, if you wish.

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samueldarwin
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# Posted: 28 Apr 2008 09:34
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The best thing to control your diabetics is to have a control over your diet.

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# Posted: 24 Oct 2008 12:06
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Diabetes is rapidly becoming an epidemic in our country.
Over 24 million people suffer from this. 1.000 people die from diabetic complications every day.

More and more research is becoming available to us. There is definitely help out there. However, one must be open minded and prepared to get negative responses from medical doctors.

Experts predict that diabetes will bankrupt our healthcare system. It's a disease that affects everybody.

The help that awaits diabetics is phenomenal. Totally backed by science.


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# Posted: 13 Nov 2008 06:34 · Edited by: David_Ogden
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Metformin is an excellent diabetic medication that can effectively and safely manage your type 2 diabetes. It has an excellent safety record.
If you are a diabetic and have been taking metformin for at least one year, you need to check your b12 level. There is an associated risk of b12 deficiency. This does not mean you stop taking your metformin.

It is recommended that you have a b12 (cobalamin) level checked once per year when taking metformin. If your level is low, then discuss b12 supplementation with your healthcare provider. A quality sublingual supplement is usually adequate.

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# Posted: 14 Nov 2008 19:48
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Diet and excercise are key. (I'm sure you already know that) Kathy Smith is releasing a fitness and diet program that is approved by the American Diabetes Association in a couple of weeks. The test group saw great improvement according to their press releases.

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# Posted: 14 Nov 2008 23:57
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What has really helped several in my family with high blood sugar levels is the intake of dark...unprocessed chocolate. It has also helped to keep my blood pressure on track.
We have seen a lot of people doing very well with this 'healthy chocolate'

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# Posted: 14 Apr 2009 22:05
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I would also suggest the Kathy Smith program. It's called Project You Type 2.

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# Posted: 22 Jul 2009 14:05
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In my opinion and from my wifes' past experience, your doctor does knows best but proper diet and excercise can improve your diabetes condition greatly.

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# Posted: 23 Jul 2009 10:12
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There are two types - type 1 (more serious) and type 2 (controllable and reversible).

Type 1 = you have to take insulin because your body no longer produces it.

Type 2 solution and management = you must be aggressive about losing weight. That means controlling your food portions and greatly reducing foods that are notorious for causing weight gain such as foods high in sugar, fat, and carbs.

You also need to keep a piece of candy or liquid sugar with you at all times in case your blood sugars drop dramatically (hypoglycemia).

The most helpful medication for most people that suffer from type 2 is currently Metformin.

Disclaimer: I am not a medical doctor and I have not given, am not giving, and will not give medical advice.

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