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Our 11 year old daughter was diagnosed with Type 1 diabetes 5 months ago. She's

getting 5 shots of insulin per day and she's strong, but it just brings me to

tears sometimes because her life (our lives) have been so hard and to top it off

with this is just so unfair!

 

Anyway, as I understand Type 1 means the pancreas has either drastically cut

down or stopped completely producing insulin. So I thought maybe I'd research on

any methods of supporting/helping/rebuilding the pancreas.... and I couldn't

find much. The only thing I found was 

http://www.herballegacy.com/Pancreas.html . I found about 3 people sayig they

use it. But nothing else. Any thoughts? I ordered both capsules and liquid from

 http://www.bestorganicnatural.com/supplements/blood-sugar.html but it hasn't

been delivered yet. When it comes in I'll research it some more and figure out

what dosage/protocol to use. I've read about Dr. Christopher before so I'm

interested in it, but I could find more about it. Every local health store I

went to had never heard of it or the cedar berry ingredient.

Let me know if any of you have comments!!

Thank you

.....anna

www.AnnaEadie.com

 

 

 

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>> Type 1 Diabetes

 

Hello there ... I have a young friend (20) who has been type 1 since early

childhood, and he has sent me this site ~

http://www.ultrawellness.com/blog/diabetes

Has anyone here had any experience/infomati on/recommendatio n of UltraWellness/

Dr. Hyman

Thank you - Ray in England.

 

 

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  Hi Anna,

            My heart goes out to you and your daughter. It is hard to

find out you or a love one has this disease. I'm a type1 diabetic also .

Everyone of us go through these same feelings . You need to know it isn't the

same disease as it once was. Today with proper diet and insulin you daughters

life will be pretty much normal as everyone else . The most important thing is

to regulate the insulin . Taking insulin will keep the pancreas from 

completely burning out .

 

      There is often a confusion about type 2 and type 1 diabetes . Type 1

is an autoimmune disease and betacells in the pancreas are destoyed; no herbs

are going to restore them . Some herbs are helpful in type 2 but not in type 1 .

Type 2 differs in that it is a metabolic disorder, Whereas type 1 is the

distruction of beta cells in the pancreas.

 

      Other than insulin and diet ;exercise is good medicine for both types

of diabetes . don't feel sorry for yourself and don't let your daughter feel

sorry for herself. It's counter productive. I know its hard ,been there done

it.  Also check out    www.tudiabetes.org  this is a great support group on

line foe all diabetics .

 

              I promise you if your daughter follows a few simple

thing she can live a happy life without complacations.

 

                                        \

                   Your Friend and fellow type1 diabetic

                                        \

                               Joe Dennis

 

 

 

Anna Eadie <annaeadie

Re: << >> Type 1 Diabetes

 

Friday, April 9, 2010, 1:59 PM

 

 

 

 

 

 

Our 11 year old daughter was diagnosed with Type 1 diabetes 5 months ago. She's

getting 5 shots of insulin per day and she's strong, but it just brings me to

tears sometimes because her life (our lives) have been so hard and to top it off

with this is just so unfair!

 

Anyway, as I understand Type 1 means the pancreas has either drastically cut

down or stopped completely producing insulin. So I thought maybe I'd research on

any methods of supporting/helping/ rebuilding the pancreas.... and I couldn't

find much. The only thing I found was  http://www.herballe gacy.com/ Pancreas.

html . I found about 3 people sayig they use it. But nothing else.

Any thoughts? I ordered both capsules and liquid from  http://www.bestorga

nicnatural. com/supplements/ blood-sugar. html but it hasn't been delivered

yet. When it comes in I'll research it some more and figure out what

dosage/protocol to use. I've read about Dr. Christopher before so I'm interested

in it, but I could find more about it. Every local health store I went to had

never heard of it or the cedar berry ingredient.

Let me know if any of you have comments!!

Thank you

.....anna

www.AnnaEadie. com

 

____________ _________ _________ __

>> Type 1 Diabetes

 

Hello there ... I have a young friend (20) who has been type 1 since early

childhood, and he has sent me this site ~

http://www.ultrawel lness.com/ blog/diabetes

Has anyone here had any experience/infomati on/recommendatio n of UltraWellness/

Dr. Hyman

Thank you - Ray in England.

 

 

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I would disagree with that. I've been researching Type 1 diabetes for quite a

while as I have a daughter also diagnosed with it. Mainstream medicine is not

the only way, although they will constantly tell you it is irreversible. A

couple of years ago I ran across info from a Dr. Tarek Kamal Reda in Eqypt, if I

remember correctly, who had a nutritional study running that did in fact cure a

couple of Type 1 diabetics. It made the news and I heard about through the

google alert I have set for anything relating to Type 1 diabetes. The study

seemed to have been shut down almost immediately after that, no doubt by pharma

interests.

 

Diabetes is a multi billion dollar industry, they are not looking for a cure,

pharma's interest is in only to treat diabetes, there is no money in a cure. A

nutritional cure for Type 1 diabetes would have a serious impact on Type 2

income. I say keep researching. I am not content to just sit still and just

treat the disease. I'm interested in finding other ways to ensure my daughter's

health.

 

Since it's not been that long since your daughter has been diagnosed, I would

definitely put her on a gluten and casein free diet. If she is still in the

honeymoon phase, you could possibly stop the antibody attack. Both are linked

to causing Type 1. From Natural Bias: Type 1 diabetes is often classified as

an autoimmune disease and can be caused by the immune system attacking the

insulin producing cells of the pancreas. In 1999, scientists in Germany found a

strong correlation between type 1 diabetics and high levels of antibodies for A1

beta casein.10 It’s believed that these antibodies are actually based on the

amino acid sequence of the problematic opioid BCM7 that’s derived from A1 beta

casein. Because this sequence has similarities to the protein structures of

insulin producing cells in the pancreas, the antibodies attacking pancreas cells

along with BCM7 peptides. This is similar to the autoimmune response that often

results from sensitivity to gluten. There is a ton of info on the web about

gluten issues.

 

Also I would highly recommend starting her on enzymes, VitalzymX, Wobenzym, are

both excellent brands. Probiotics, a good blood sugar support product, Vit C at

least 500 mg, 3 times a day and magnesium, (any form except oxide). B-complex is

very important, Niacin can lower insulin needs. The less insulin she needs, the

better for her health. Also highly recommend to eliminate soy and anything

with soybean oil in her diet. The less processed foods the better and don't

take the advice of the endocrinologists to give her sugar free foods, they are

very bad for the body. Substitute Stevia for sugar. If you're interested in

some excellent nutritional and health info, check out Dr. Tim O'Shea at

www.thedoctorwithin.com.

 

Question vaccines, Hep B has been linked to Type 1 diabetes development along

with several other vaccines.

 

Linn

 

On Apr 23, 2010, at 1:43 PM, joe dennis wrote:

 

>

> Hi Anna,

> My heart goes out to you and your daughter. It is hard to find out

you or a love one has this disease. I'm a type1 diabetic also . Everyone of us

go through these same feelings . You need to know it isn't the same disease as

it once was. Today with proper diet and insulin you daughters life will be

pretty much normal as everyone else . The most important thing is to regulate

the insulin . Taking insulin will keep the pancreas from completely burning out

..

>

> There is often a confusion about type 2 and type 1 diabetes . Type 1 is

an autoimmune disease and betacells in the pancreas are destoyed; no herbs are

going to restore them . Some herbs are helpful in type 2 but not in type 1 .

Type 2 differs in that it is a metabolic disorder, Whereas type 1 is the

distruction of beta cells in the pancreas.

>

> Other than insulin and diet ;exercise is good medicine for both types of

diabetes . don't feel sorry for yourself and don't let your daughter feel sorry

for herself. It's counter productive. I know its hard ,been there done it. Also

check out www.tudiabetes.org this is a great support group on line foe all

diabetics .

>

> I promise you if your daughter follows a few simple thing she

can live a happy life without complacations.

>

> Your Friend and

fellow type1 diabetic

> Joe

Dennis

>

> Anna Eadie <annaeadie

> Re: << >> Type 1 Diabetes

>

> Friday, April 9, 2010, 1:59 PM

>

>

>

> Our 11 year old daughter was diagnosed with Type 1 diabetes 5 months ago.

She's getting 5 shots of insulin per day and she's strong, but it just brings me

to tears sometimes because her life (our lives) have been so hard and to top it

off with this is just so unfair!

>

> Anyway, as I understand Type 1 means the pancreas has either drastically cut

down or stopped completely producing insulin. So I thought maybe I'd research on

any methods of supporting/helping/ rebuilding the pancreas.... and I couldn't

find much. The only thing I found was http://www.herballe gacy.com/ Pancreas.

html . I found about 3 people sayig they use it. But nothing else. Any thoughts?

I ordered both capsules and liquid from http://www.bestorga nicnatural.

com/supplements/ blood-sugar. html but it hasn't been delivered yet. When it

comes in I'll research it some more and figure out what dosage/protocol to use.

I've read about Dr. Christopher before so I'm interested in it, but I could find

more about it. Every local health store I went to had never heard of it or the

cedar berry ingredient.

> Let me know if any of you have comments!!

> Thank you

> ....anna

> www.AnnaEadie. com

>

> ____________ _________ _________ __

> >> Type 1 Diabetes

>

> Hello there ... I have a young friend (20) who has been type 1 since early

childhood, and he has sent me this site ~

> http://www.ultrawel lness.com/ blog/diabetes

> Has anyone here had any experience/infomati on/recommendatio n of

UltraWellness/ Dr. Hyman

> Thank you - Ray in England.

>

>

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