Guest guest Posted October 11, 2007 Report Share Posted October 11, 2007 Hello Everybody, What is the best natural treatment for Type2 Dabetics? Thanks TK Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 12, 2007 Report Share Posted October 12, 2007 Ann Louise Gittleman reknown nutritionist suggests the 40-30-30 plan where 40% of calories come from low glycemic index carbs, 30% from good fats such as olive, coconut and sesame oils, and 30% from lean protiens. Add to that 70% of diet is alkaline and 30% Acidic foods. Type II diabetes comes from over stressing the adrenal glands usually via poor diet and excess stress. Stress reduction, exercize and meditation will be an extra bonus in helping to manage and reduce symptoms. Jenny Kernan Quantum Biofeedback Therapist www.quantumassociatesofutah.com --- Tomy Kurian <tkurian5050 wrote: > > > Hello Everybody, > What is the best natural treatment for Type2 > Dabetics? > Thanks > TK > > > [Non-text portions of this message have been > removed] > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 12, 2007 Report Share Posted October 12, 2007 A low glycemic diet utilizing natural foods . . . no, absolutely zero, processed or packaged foods, no white foods and you have to eliminate all refined sugar from your diet. Also, increase your exercise by walking ---start slowly and increase daily even if it's only by a few feet. Irene , Tomy Kurian <tkurian5050 wrote: > > > > Hello Everybody, > What is the best natural treatment for Type2 Dabetics? > Thanks > TK > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 14, 2007 Report Share Posted October 14, 2007 I have been diabetic, type II, for 8 years. I tried everything. Didn't work. Had to go on insulin. I tried the glycemic index bit and 30/40/30 and other variations. Didn't do the job. Dr. Mercola got me started on help, but then I got books by Dr. Bernstein, and Dr. Frank Shallenberger and that got me more progress with lower carbs. When i got to the paleo diets and related things, i finally was able to bring down my blood sugars to normal with my insulin, which I was unable to do even with huge doses before. I was also able to reduce my A1C test from 8.9 (not so hot) to 6.9, which is low enough to be considered good, tho not good enough for me. At this point I have been able to cut my insulin in half, lose weight, and a recent time forgetting to take my insulin which rarely happens, my blood sugars were not that bad - my pancreas has revived and can now do part of the job. Before, each time I took my blood sugar in a day it was higher than the last time. Now it goes up and down as it should. My goal is to get off insulin altogether and basically reverse my illness. I think I can do this or come close. But the way I did it, and for now, I can't eat any sugar at all, no grains, no potatoes, no pasta, not even beans and lentils, despite their lower glycemic index. I use my test meter a lot and if you eat the food then take your blood sugar an hour later, then two hours later, you can see what's happening to your blood sugar with the food you are eating. Sweet fruit is out - I make jam from tart fruit, slightly underripe and sweeten it with xylitol, an expensive but natural sugar alcohol that's actually good for the body. I make bread from almond flour and flax meal - you can cook it in a steamer (it stays gooey if baked conventionally) and it slices and toasts but is very low-cal (tho not low fat). But nuts are good for you. I had to give up milk because the milk sugar ran me too high. I eat glucomannan noodles (miracle noodles) and they aren't too bad. The ones that have tofu in them are better. I can't too much of starchy or sweet vegetables - not too many carrots, only a little winter squash, tho a small serving works, no yams, no sweet corn, etc. It's kind of extreme, but here is the good news. You don't necessarily have to do this forever. I am able now to eat a small portion of new potatoes and a bit more of this and that. Still no grains etc., but it's a real improvement. As my pancreas recovers, I will be able to eat more things that are reasonable - still not a lot of grains, no sugar, etc., but much better than now. It's amazing how quickly this works. I have not been quite a year yet. I eat a lot of protein, which I appear to need. I am aware not everyone's system is identical, but diabetes does tend to indicate carb problems. I am able to use butter and coconut oil freely. I eat cheese (tho I am allergic to cow milk and have to eat goat or sheep). My health in general has improved despite serious illness problems and all I can say is that there is hope with diabetes. Don't give up. And if you can get things into shape in a few years, you will not have to have quite such strenuous restrictions for the rest of your life. Best of all, you won't have the trends towards heart disease and other problems of diabetes, including being more cancer prone. Hope this is help to someone. THea Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 14, 2007 Report Share Posted October 14, 2007 Hi Thea, That's great news. Best wishes on continued improvment. My question is this...what stressor or stressors is causing the pancreas problems? Which is still causing stress? When the body organs get over stressed, by whatever the body considers as stress, the organs begin to break down and quit working as well as they should or they stop all together. So if changing your diet etc is not completely resolving the stressor, then there is another underlying issue that has not been addressed. In working with clients on stress reduction and rebalancing the body, I have found this to be the case in almost every situation. Jenny Kernan Quantum Biofeedback Therapist www.quantumassociatesofutah.com --- Thea Hardy <thea wrote: > I have been diabetic, type II, for 8 years. I tried > everything. > Didn't work. Had to go on insulin. I tried the > glycemic index bit and > 30/40/30 and other variations. Didn't do the job. > Dr. Mercola got me > started on help, but then I got books by Dr. > Bernstein, and Dr. Frank > Shallenberger and that got me more progress with > lower carbs. When i > got to the paleo diets and related things, i finally > was able to > bring down my blood sugars to normal with my > insulin, which I was > unable to do even with huge doses before. I was also > able to reduce > my A1C test from 8.9 (not so hot) to 6.9, which is > low enough to be > considered good, tho not good enough for me. > > At this point I have been able to cut my insulin in > half, lose > weight, and a recent time forgetting to take my > insulin which rarely > happens, my blood sugars were not that bad - my > pancreas has revived > and can now do part of the job. Before, each time I > took my blood > sugar in a day it was higher than the last time. Now > it goes up and > down as it should. My goal is to get off insulin > altogether and > basically reverse my illness. I think I can do this > or come close. > > But the way I did it, and for now, I can't eat any > sugar at all, no > grains, no potatoes, no pasta, not even beans and > lentils, despite > their lower glycemic index. I use my test meter a > lot and if you eat > the food then take your blood sugar an hour later, > then two hours > later, you can see what's happening to your blood > sugar with the food > you are eating. Sweet fruit is out - I make jam from > tart fruit, > slightly underripe and sweeten it with xylitol, an > expensive but > natural sugar alcohol that's actually good for the > body. I make bread > from almond flour and flax meal - you can cook it in > a steamer (it > stays gooey if baked conventionally) and it slices > and toasts but is > very low-cal (tho not low fat). But nuts are good > for you. I had to > give up milk because the milk sugar ran me too high. > I eat > glucomannan noodles (miracle noodles) and they > aren't too bad. The > ones that have tofu in them are better. I can't too > much of starchy > or sweet vegetables - not too many carrots, only a > little winter > squash, tho a small serving works, no yams, no sweet > corn, etc. It's > kind of extreme, but here is the good news. > > You don't necessarily have to do this forever. I am > able now to eat a > small portion of new potatoes and a bit more of this > and that. Still > no grains etc., but it's a real improvement. As my > pancreas recovers, > I will be able to eat more things that are > reasonable - still not a > lot of grains, no sugar, etc., but much better than > now. It's amazing > how quickly this works. I have not been quite a year > yet. I eat a lot > of protein, which I appear to need. I am aware not > everyone's system > is identical, but diabetes does tend to indicate > carb problems. I am > able to use butter and coconut oil freely. I eat > cheese (tho I am > allergic to cow milk and have to eat goat or sheep). > My health in > general has improved despite serious illness > problems and all I can > say is that there is hope with diabetes. Don't give > up. And if you > can get things into shape in a few years, you will > not have to have > quite such strenuous restrictions for the rest of > your life. Best of > all, you won't have the trends towards heart disease > and other > problems of diabetes, including being more cancer > prone. > > Hope this is help to someone. > > THea > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 15, 2007 Report Share Posted October 15, 2007 Glad to be of any help to anyone. It's been a journey. Just happy I have found more natural answers. thea Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 17, 2007 Report Share Posted October 17, 2007 , " Thea Hardy " <thea wrote: > > Glad to be of any help to anyone. It's been a journey. Just happy I have found more natural > answers. > > thea > i am also a diabetic person (hereditary but controlled) i am not sure what is diabetic 2(is it insulin dependent?).what i know little preventive measure is the use of bittergourd leaves as tea.thisbitter leaves when boiled will help to control the blood sugar in the body and may help the heal of wounds.the warm mild climate of a certaIN areas may help the body to perspire easily and favorable in a person with diabetes cause the calories will be burned and converted into energy.the chromium element in some multivit/mineral capsule will boost the body metabolism aiding the body to convert calories/sugar instead becoming stored fats or sugar in the blood. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 17, 2007 Report Share Posted October 17, 2007 Tye 2 Diabetes is also known as DIABETES MELLITUS IT IS THE FAILURE OF THE PANCREAS TO PRODUCE INSULIN FOR THE BODY.... PARACELSUS (1493-1541), A Doctor, a Chemist and a rebel carried out a remarkable experiment. HE EVAPORATED ONE LITRE OF URINE OF A DIAB AND OBTAINED 4 OZS OF A WHITE POWDER WHICH HE THOUGHT WAS SALT AND IT WAS THIS SALT WHICH PRODUCED THIRST OF KIDNEYS AND POLYURIA... EXCESSIVE URINATION AND LOSS OF SUGAR. BUT IT WAS LATER PROVED THAT THIS WAS SUGAR AND NOT SALT. BITTER GOURD IS A TRADITIONAL FOLK MEDICINE FOR DIABETICS. IT CONTAINS A HYPOGLYCAEMIC OR INSULIN-LIKE PRINCIPLE, DESIGNATED AS 'PLANT INSULIN' WHICH IS HIGHLY BENEFICIAL IN LOWERING THE BLOOD AND URINE SUGAR LEVELS. THE JUICE OF FOUR OR FIVE FRUITS SHOULD BE TAKEN ON AN EMPTY STOMACH EVERY MORNING. BITTER GOURD BEING RICH IN ALL THE ESSENTIAL VITAMINS, SPECIALLY VITAMIN A, B1, B2 C AND IRON CAN BE TAKEN ON A REGULAR BASIS EACH MORNING AND THIS WILL PREVENT MANY COMPLI- CAIONS LIKE HYPERTENSION, EYE COMPLICATIONS, NEUTRITIS AND DEFECTIVE METABOLISM OF CARBO- HYDRATES. IT THUS INCREASES THE BODY'S RESISTANCE AGAINST INFECTIONS. BOTANICAL NAME : MONORDICA CHARANTIA. ANOTHER TRADITIONAL FOLD MEDICINE FOR DIABETICS IS THE JAMBAL FRUIT OR BLUE BERRY, BOT. NAME : SYZYGIUM CUMINI OR EUGENIA JAMBO- LINA. IT IS CONSIDERED A SPECIFIC FOOD FOR DIABETICS BECAUSE OF ITS EFFECT ON THE PANCREAS THE FRUIT,SEEDS AND FRUIT JUICE ARE ALL VERY USEFUL IN THE TREATMENT OF DIABETICS. THE SEEDS CONTAIN A GLUCOSE 'JAMBOLINE' WHICH IS BELIEVED TO HAVE THE POWER TO CHECK THE PATHOLOGICAL CONVERSION OF STARCH INTO SUGAR IN CASES OF INCREASED PRODUCTION OF GLUCOSE. THE SEEDS ARE POWDEERED AND DRIED AND KEPT IN A CLEAN AIR- TIGHT BOTTLE. THREE GRAMS OF THIS POWDER SHOULD BE GIVEN THREE TO FOUR TIMES A DAY AT RUGULAR TIMINGS MIXED WITH WATER. TIMINGS TO BE FOLLOWED STRICTLY. EXAMPLE 6 AM ON AN EMPTY STOMACH. AFTER HALF AN HOUR BREAKFAST, 12 NOON HALF AN HOUR BEFORE MEALS, 4 PM HALF HOUR BEFORE TEA (WITHOUT SUGAR), AND 8 PM HALF HOUR BEFORE DINNER. IT REDUCES THE QUANTITY OF SUGAR IN URINE AND ALLAYS THE UNQUENCHABLE THIRST. THE JAMBUL FRUIT CONTAINS CALCIUM 15mg, PHOSPO- RUS 15 mg. IRON 1.2 mg, VITAMIN C 18 mg, SMALL AMOUNTS OF VITAMIN B COMPLEX. CALORIFIC VALUE 62. WE SHALL PROVIDE A CHART WHICH WILL PROVIDE THE DAYS INTAKE OF 1500 CALORIES DIET FOR BOTH VEG AND NON-VEG DIABETICS. PL.SEND YOUR REQUEST. MANY OTHER TRADITIONAL FOLK MEDICINES FOR DIABETICS LIKE THE INDIAN GOOSEBERRY. BOTANICAL NAME : EMBLICA OFFICINALIS (INDIAN NAME; AMLA) IT IS THE GREATEST GIFT OF GOD AND NATURES MOST PRECIOUS GIFT TO MAN. IT IS THE RICHEST NATURAL SOURCE OF VITAMIN C WHICH IS READILY ASSIMILATED BY THE HUMAN SYSTEM. IT CONTRIBUTES GREATLY TOWARDS HEALTH AND LONGIVITY. CALCIUM 50 mg. PHOSPHOROUS 20 mg. IRON 1.2 mg. VITAMIN C 600 mg. SMALL AMOUNTS OF VITAMIN B COMPLEX. CALORIFIC VALUE 48 THE INDIAN GOOSEBERRY IS CHIEFLY VALUED FOR ITS HIGH VITAMIN C CONTENT. THE VITAMIN C VALUE OF AMLA INCREASES FURTHER WHEN THE JUICE IS EXTRACTED FROM THE FRUIT. THE DEHYDRATED BERRY PROVIDES 2428 TO3470 mg, OF VITAMIN C PER 100 GRAMS. EVEN WHEN IT IS DRIED IN THE SHADE AND THEN TURNED INTO POWDER IT RETAINS AS MUCH AS 1780 TO 2660 mgs of VITAMIN C. THE BEST WAY TO TAKE IT WITH THE LEAST LOSS OF THIS HIGH VALUE OF VITAMIN C 600 mg IS TO EAT RAW WITH A PINCH OF SALT. ONE FRUIT EACH MORNING HALF AN HOUR BEFORE BREAKFACT ON AN EMPTY STOMACH SHOULD BE TAKEN. JUST PUT IT IN THE MOUTH WITH A PINCH OF SALT AND SLOWLY BITE AND SUCK THE JUICE INTIL YOU GET THE SEED. A DIABETIC SHOULD NEVER TAKE A FULL DIET AT ANY ONE TIME BUT SPREAD IT EVENLY EVERY TWO HOURS WHICH THE CHART WILL SHOW AND HE/SHE SHOULD NOT SLEEP DURING THE DAYTIME AND WALK AT LEAST TWO KM PER DAY TO KEEP FIT AND THUS MAINTAIN NORMAL HEALTH. THE PRACTICE OF SLEEP DURING THE DAYTIME SHOULD BE GRADUALLY REDUCED TILL YOU SLEEP NO MORE DURING THE DAY. THERE IS MUCH FOOD FOR THOUGHT IN THIS MESSAGE AND I DO HOPE READERS WILL SURELY MAKE THE BEST OF IT BY FOLLOWING IT CAREFULLY WHICH IS BOUND TO BEAR FRUITFUL AND LONGSTANDING RESULTS. TONY --- katagalugan9 <katagalugan9 wrote: > , " Thea > Hardy " <thea > wrote: > > > > Glad to be of any help to anyone. It's been a > journey. Just happy I > have found more natural > > answers. > > > > thea > > > i am also a diabetic person (hereditary but > controlled) i am not sure > what is diabetic 2(is it insulin dependent?).what i > know little > preventive measure is the use of bittergourd leaves > as tea.thisbitter > leaves when boiled will help to control the blood > sugar in the body > and may help the heal of wounds.the warm mild > climate of a certaIN > areas may help the body to perspire easily and > favorable in a person > with diabetes cause the calories will be burned and > converted into > energy.the chromium element in some multivit/mineral > capsule will > boost the body metabolism aiding the body to convert > calories/sugar > instead becoming stored fats or sugar in the blood. > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 17, 2007 Report Share Posted October 17, 2007 Hi. I have been diabetic for 16 years. I have tried a few various herbal remedies but didnt see results, maybe I just didnt have the patience. I had my first (and only) child a year and a half ago. The strain of the pregnancy along with the long standing diabetes was too much for my kidneys. I finally (DUH) decided I needed to do something about this. I went on a vegan diet for a month to test it out. I cam off the insulin (first time in 12 years) and the protien leaking into my urine dropped by HALF! Going vegan isnt for everyone, I know it is hard to do and maintain. All the studies I have seen though, it has been proven effective for everyone. Good sites to check out are: http://www.pcrm.org/health/ http://www.drmcdougall.com/index.html Just wanted to add my 2 cents. ~*~Namaste~*~ Stephanie Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 17, 2007 Report Share Posted October 17, 2007 Sorry, no. Diabetes Type I is caused by a failure of the body to produce insulin. In Type II Diabetes, the body produces enough insulin, however, the cells become resistant to their own insulin. This is known as " insulin resistance. " CMR - " Dr. Anthony John " <madonnaherbal Wednesday, October 17, 2007 6:21 AM Re: Re: Diabetics Type 2 > > > > Tye 2 Diabetes is also known as DIABETES MELLITUS > IT IS THE FAILURE OF THE PANCREAS TO PRODUCE > INSULIN FOR THE BODY.... > > PARACELSUS (1493-1541), A Doctor, a Chemist > and a rebel carried out a remarkable experiment. > > HE EVAPORATED ONE LITRE OF URINE OF A DIAB > AND OBTAINED 4 OZS OF A WHITE POWDER WHICH > HE THOUGHT WAS SALT AND IT WAS THIS SALT WHICH > PRODUCED THIRST OF KIDNEYS AND POLYURIA... > EXCESSIVE URINATION AND LOSS OF SUGAR. > BUT IT WAS LATER PROVED THAT THIS WAS SUGAR > AND NOT SALT. > > BITTER GOURD IS A TRADITIONAL FOLK MEDICINE > FOR DIABETICS. IT CONTAINS A HYPOGLYCAEMIC > OR INSULIN-LIKE PRINCIPLE, DESIGNATED AS > 'PLANT INSULIN' WHICH IS HIGHLY BENEFICIAL > IN LOWERING THE BLOOD AND URINE SUGAR LEVELS. > THE JUICE OF FOUR OR FIVE FRUITS SHOULD BE > TAKEN ON AN EMPTY STOMACH EVERY MORNING. > BITTER GOURD BEING RICH IN ALL THE ESSENTIAL > VITAMINS, SPECIALLY VITAMIN A, B1, B2 C AND > IRON CAN BE TAKEN ON A REGULAR BASIS EACH > MORNING AND THIS WILL PREVENT MANY COMPLI- > CAIONS LIKE HYPERTENSION, EYE COMPLICATIONS, > NEUTRITIS AND DEFECTIVE METABOLISM OF CARBO- > HYDRATES. IT THUS INCREASES THE BODY'S > RESISTANCE AGAINST INFECTIONS. BOTANICAL > NAME : MONORDICA CHARANTIA. > > ANOTHER TRADITIONAL FOLD MEDICINE FOR > DIABETICS IS THE JAMBAL FRUIT OR BLUE BERRY, > BOT. NAME : SYZYGIUM CUMINI OR EUGENIA JAMBO- > LINA. IT IS CONSIDERED A SPECIFIC FOOD FOR > DIABETICS BECAUSE OF ITS EFFECT ON THE PANCREAS > THE FRUIT,SEEDS AND FRUIT JUICE ARE ALL VERY > USEFUL IN THE TREATMENT OF DIABETICS. THE SEEDS > CONTAIN A GLUCOSE 'JAMBOLINE' WHICH IS BELIEVED > TO HAVE THE POWER TO CHECK THE PATHOLOGICAL > CONVERSION OF STARCH INTO SUGAR IN CASES OF > INCREASED PRODUCTION OF GLUCOSE. THE SEEDS ARE > POWDEERED AND DRIED AND KEPT IN A CLEAN AIR- > TIGHT BOTTLE. THREE GRAMS OF THIS POWDER > SHOULD BE GIVEN THREE TO FOUR TIMES A DAY AT > RUGULAR TIMINGS MIXED WITH WATER. TIMINGS TO > BE FOLLOWED STRICTLY. EXAMPLE 6 AM ON AN EMPTY > STOMACH. AFTER HALF AN HOUR BREAKFAST, 12 NOON > HALF AN HOUR BEFORE MEALS, 4 PM HALF HOUR > BEFORE TEA (WITHOUT SUGAR), AND 8 PM HALF HOUR > BEFORE DINNER. IT REDUCES THE QUANTITY OF SUGAR > IN URINE AND ALLAYS THE UNQUENCHABLE THIRST. > > THE JAMBUL FRUIT CONTAINS CALCIUM 15mg, PHOSPO- > RUS 15 mg. IRON 1.2 mg, VITAMIN C 18 mg, SMALL > AMOUNTS OF VITAMIN B COMPLEX. CALORIFIC VALUE > 62. > > WE SHALL PROVIDE A CHART WHICH WILL PROVIDE > THE DAYS INTAKE OF 1500 CALORIES DIET FOR > BOTH VEG AND NON-VEG DIABETICS. PL.SEND YOUR > REQUEST. > > MANY OTHER TRADITIONAL FOLK MEDICINES FOR > DIABETICS LIKE THE INDIAN GOOSEBERRY. BOTANICAL > NAME : EMBLICA OFFICINALIS (INDIAN NAME; AMLA) > > IT IS THE GREATEST GIFT OF GOD AND NATURES > MOST PRECIOUS GIFT TO MAN. IT IS THE RICHEST > NATURAL SOURCE OF VITAMIN C WHICH IS READILY > ASSIMILATED BY THE HUMAN SYSTEM. IT CONTRIBUTES > GREATLY TOWARDS HEALTH AND LONGIVITY. CALCIUM > 50 mg. PHOSPHOROUS 20 mg. IRON 1.2 mg. > VITAMIN C 600 mg. SMALL AMOUNTS OF VITAMIN > B COMPLEX. CALORIFIC VALUE 48 > > THE INDIAN GOOSEBERRY IS CHIEFLY VALUED FOR ITS > HIGH VITAMIN C CONTENT. THE VITAMIN C VALUE > OF AMLA INCREASES FURTHER WHEN THE JUICE IS > EXTRACTED FROM THE FRUIT. THE DEHYDRATED BERRY > PROVIDES 2428 TO3470 mg, OF VITAMIN C PER 100 > GRAMS. EVEN WHEN IT IS DRIED IN THE SHADE AND > THEN TURNED INTO POWDER IT RETAINS AS MUCH AS > 1780 TO 2660 mgs of VITAMIN C. > > THE BEST WAY TO TAKE IT WITH THE LEAST LOSS OF > THIS HIGH VALUE OF VITAMIN C 600 mg IS TO EAT > RAW WITH A PINCH OF SALT. ONE FRUIT EACH > MORNING HALF AN HOUR BEFORE BREAKFACT ON AN > EMPTY STOMACH SHOULD BE TAKEN. JUST PUT IT > IN THE MOUTH WITH A PINCH OF SALT AND SLOWLY > BITE AND SUCK THE JUICE INTIL YOU GET THE SEED. > > A DIABETIC SHOULD NEVER TAKE A FULL DIET AT > ANY ONE TIME BUT SPREAD IT EVENLY EVERY TWO > HOURS WHICH THE CHART WILL SHOW AND HE/SHE > SHOULD NOT SLEEP DURING THE DAYTIME AND WALK > AT LEAST TWO KM PER DAY TO KEEP FIT AND THUS > MAINTAIN NORMAL HEALTH. THE PRACTICE OF SLEEP > DURING THE DAYTIME SHOULD BE GRADUALLY REDUCED > TILL YOU SLEEP NO MORE DURING THE DAY. > > THERE IS MUCH FOOD FOR THOUGHT IN THIS MESSAGE > AND I DO HOPE READERS WILL SURELY MAKE THE > BEST OF IT BY FOLLOWING IT CAREFULLY WHICH IS > BOUND TO BEAR FRUITFUL AND LONGSTANDING RESULTS. > > TONY > > > > > --- katagalugan9 <katagalugan9 wrote: > >> , " Thea >> Hardy " <thea >> wrote: >> > >> > Glad to be of any help to anyone. It's been a >> journey. Just happy I >> have found more natural >> > answers. >> > >> > thea >> > >> i am also a diabetic person (hereditary but >> controlled) i am not sure >> what is diabetic 2(is it insulin dependent?).what i >> know little >> preventive measure is the use of bittergourd leaves >> as tea.thisbitter >> leaves when boiled will help to control the blood >> sugar in the body >> and may help the heal of wounds.the warm mild >> climate of a certaIN >> areas may help the body to perspire easily and >> favorable in a person >> with diabetes cause the calories will be burned and >> converted into >> energy.the chromium element in some multivit/mineral >> capsule will >> boost the body metabolism aiding the body to convert >> calories/sugar >> instead becoming stored fats or sugar in the blood. >> >> > > > > > > > > > > ********************************************* > Peacefulmind.com Sponsors Alternative Answers- > > HEALING NATURALLY- Learn preventative and curative measure to take for > many ailments at: > > http://www.peacefulmind.com/ailments.htm > __________ > > -To INVITE A FRIEND to our healing community, copy and paste this address > in an email to them: > > http://health./subs_invite > > _________ > To ADD A LINK, RESOURCE, OR WEBSITE to Alternative Answers please Go to: > > http://health./links > > ___________ > > Post message: > Subscribe: - > Un: - > List owner: -owner > _______ > Shortcut URL to this page: > http://health. > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 17, 2007 Report Share Posted October 17, 2007 I do take blueberry leaf extract, cinnamon, and now that my pancreas is partly rebuilt, gymnema, also some fenugreek. But I don¹t really take them religiously, only when my blood sugar goes a bit high or doesn¹t keep coming down as I want. I know there are a lot of herbal possibilities to add to diet, but I took them without changing my diet and they didn¹t work. Thea Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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