Re: Digest Number 351
Tuesday, July 15th, 2003It really seems we should stop using aspartheme
It really seems we should stop using aspartheme
Joe, you could look into herbs, diet, and supplements that aid nerve
regeneration. I don’t believe in the word irreversible.
Michael, that website you posted didn’t work for me (on MS and type 1
diabetes). Could you cut and paste the info.? I think the problem
people with diseases have is dietary overstrain. That includes
protein. With milk and wheat we’re talking hard to digest stuff. I’m
sure there is less disease with cultured foods (predigested). Time to
go back to elemental dietary intake (precursors, etc.). I am just
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Hi from Joe:
Call Dr. Wallach at 4 pm EST, 877 912 7529 for a radio consultation with
a mineral specialist who can show you how to fix [not just put up with]
the arthritis; maybe get some help with the diabetes. Be prompt - if
you’re later than about 15 min, you won’t get on. Had a case on Fri of a
girl,12, get it [type 1].
Research all vaccinations your kid has had.
Join Dr. Clark’s egroup; there was a post about Thur showing mercury
contamination of ALL children’s vaccines [including required 1 s] which
combined had something like 6,000 times the legal level of poisons, 2
versions. Word is that the vaccines can kill pancreas.
Good luck. Bye.
Hi everybody
I’m Sophie and I’m doing a short diabetes survey in 3 phases amongst
Type II, non insuline dependant sufferers.
We are conducting this survey in all european countries, and it would
be in the form of a short mailed questionnaire (taking no longer than
15 min). As a thank you we would send you an incentive and I am also
trying to see if we could send you the results of this study, as I
guess that would be more interesting for you.
You can check our company’s website on www.fielworkinternational.com
and of course ask me any questions via email.
If you are interested and living in one of the european
countries,please email me with name and country of residence.
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Hi from Joe:
1 pound = 453.6 gm
28.35 gm = 1 oz = 1/16 pound
Hi from Joe:
You have some symptoms of mineral deficiencies - in horses, it’s called
pica or cribbing where they munch on posts, door frames, etc. looking for
any source they can find.
Call Dr. Wallach at 877 912 play at 4 + pm EST for specific reco’s. It’s
repairable in 2 - 3 mo. which will then allow you to effortlessly lose.
Good Luck. Bye.
Fiona~
The way they found my Diabetes was my neuropathy. One year prior I had
normal blood sugar. (l24) The PC doc sent me to the neuro because my toes
were numb. He didn’t think anything of it and told me to return in a yr.
When I returned the next year I had severe peripheral neuropathy. He was
alarmed, then. Never saw it develop so fast to such a degree. I went through
all kinds of tests, and drs. Even had a nerve biopsy. Long story a little
longer, he asked me when I had had a complete check-up.
One year before, with BG of 124. He sent me for fasting blood sugar test. It
was over 400.
carol
Hi from Joe:
If you eat ANY aspartame [85% is in diet drinks & teas] you could have
the symptoms you mentioned [there are 92 reported to FDA] . These are
mostly recoverable by stopping ALL consumption in as many as 5,000 items.
Bye.
Hi,
I’m 34 years old and a recent Type 1 (diagnosed in July). Control
of my bs has been tricky and I frequently find myself in the low 200’s
which I quickly correct with insulin. I hope to get on the insulin
pump this year and even my numbers out. My question is this. I badly
bruised my foot last September (I completely folded it in half by
missing a step on my stairs and couldn’t walk on it fully for about a
month or so). It took a long time to heal and occasionally "tingles".
Two nights ago I woke up and realized that my big toe is beginning
to become numb. This is obviously of great concern to me- I called my
doctor who said that it was way too early for neuropathy (I’ve read it
takes 10 years or so in poorly controlled situations) and to watch it
over the next month. Could anyone experienced please comment on this?
I’m quite upset about this and am thinking that maybe I’ve had
diabetes longer than just this past year. I had a child about 4 years
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