Archive for May, 2004

A Better Way to Better Balance

Thursday, May 6th, 2004

All illnesses or weight problems, even acne, allergies, diabetes and
headaches start with an imbalance in the body. The imbalance can be
linked to hormones, vitamins or minerals, salt, water, chemicals or
many other substances found in too great or too little quantity.
Sometimes our bodies are attacked with an aggressive disease creating
an imbalance in our immune system. When we find and regulate the
imbalance we cure even the "non-curable" diseases and the most
stubborn illness.

A new group has started called Better Balance. It is a simple, free
program that teaches you how to heal in easy baby steps. This CAN be
done without dumping dollars into the allopathic world of medicine.
Much of what we teach is common sense that gets overlooked in our
fast-paced, too busy for health, lifestyles. You can be healthy and
it can be simple. If you are just joining please read the past posts,
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Insulin resistance?

Wednesday, May 5th, 2004

Hello,
I am new to this group.
I am a type 1 insulin dependent diabetic, and have been having
trouble with insulin working as well as it used to.

Is there such a thing that after using insulin so long it will not
work as well as it should? I have had diabetes for 14 years and
lately I am having difficulty with keeping it in good control. It
seems that it takes more and more to do the same thing that a smaller
doseage would do.
Thank you for any help.
Larry

New to Group

Wednesday, May 5th, 2004

I’m interested in learning if anyone in the United States treats
Type 1 IDDM with Hulda Clark’s methods. Also, is anyone in this group
a CURED Type 1 diabetic? Thanks for any help.

Lynn

Re: Baycol

Monday, May 3rd, 2004

Baycol

There are now a new group of people suing the drug company including me.
These people didn’t die from taking Baycol and they do not have Rhabomylsis.

But, they have found a large group of people that have severe leg and muscle
pain. Also, a group that a muscle biopsy reveals that their muscle structure
is different from normal people. This is also a chronic life-long condition.

I will be getting tested for this and am searching for the best lawyer now.
I have talked to a couple. It is pretty scary to think, that I may never be
any better. But, at least I didn’t die like a lot of people did.

Phyllis

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Re: Leg/heart proble ms

Sunday, May 2nd, 2004

Well I went to the cardio to get my MRA results today. I want to pass on
what I learned.

I do have severe blockage in my femoral arteries in both legs. However, it
is not dangerous and you don’t die or have a heart attack from it. They can
put a stent in it.

But, the problem is that my pain is not the same as the pain with blocked
arteries or PAD (peripheral artery disease). When you have severe PAD, the
kind that they do operate on, you can only walk about 10 feet and you have
pain so severe, you must sit down. Pain is always gone upon rest. My pain is
like a toothache and get much worse when I sit down and lay down. He said
the fact that I can shop for 5 and 6 hours on my feet, is not anywhere
close. In, other words, he could put a stent in, but it wouldn’t take my
pain away.
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animals with insulin

Sunday, May 2nd, 2004

> Either way, I need to learn about my tratment of the insulin, and if
> someone out there can help me, I will appreciate it.
>

: Humulin L, where am I going wrong?

Saturday, May 1st, 2004

Dear Pepsi Good:

CJ was absolutely right…virtually no vets understand proper diabetes
management, I’ve found almost NO medical doctors who do, and the ADA and
most dietitians still are recommending way too many carbs! Dogs and cats
both are carnivores…their food needs to be primarily meat, NOT grains.
This is especially critical with cats, who cannot be vegetarian without
suffering brain damage.

No…no oatmeal! LOL

But high fiber also carries a fairly high sugar load, and that’s just the
way it is.

I’ve never had a diabetic dog, but I suspect their systems work pretty much
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