Archive for April, 2006

Re: Digest Number 1308

Friday, April 28th, 2006

I
hope someone has success and of course I would be interested in any success
or failure. It would be very satisfying to know someone had succeeded.

Re: Digest Number 1305

Wednesday, April 26th, 2006

several distubing life events preceding theonset of my type-1.

My recent understanding from the President Emeritus of the American Juvenile
Diabetes Association is that a diagnosis of Type-1 diabetes is often
preceded by some kind of serious physical ailment such as a difficult case of
the
flu or virus infection, etc.

Sally

Re: Digest Number 1302

Sunday, April 23rd, 2006

With three doctoral degrees and one in medical herbology, Dr. Chappell ought
to be worth a ‘read.’ I saw him interviewed on the Health Channel this
week and was impressed with what I heard him say.

sally

ozone and diabetic ulcers

Friday, April 21st, 2006

"Incurable diabetic ulcers?" I’ve save several limbs with nothing
more than topical ozonated olive oil. Here’s new validation from peer-
review:

Sugar Ban

Wednesday, April 19th, 2006

Irene, thank you for your comments and comparisons between Diabeticine
and Sugar Ban.

In my work as a Bio-energetic practitioner I see numerous people who
have adrenal dysfunction. Interestingly, when I test them with the
Diabeticine, their adrenals often balance. Many people who are pre-
diabetic and diabetic have this adrenal insufficiency in common. As
mentioned on www.naturalbalanceonline.com the clinical trials for
Diabeticine indicated 99% reversal for Type II and 65% for Type I.

As many of us can attest, the number of pills taken can get
overwhelming and the amount of money that has been spent by our family
alone on supplements would float a ship! Having all of the herbs and
nutrients combined in one form has been a blessing.

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Re: Diabeticine

Tuesday, April 18th, 2006

Called Diabeticine, it has a lot of ingredients, some of which are
adverse for many people, for example the liquorice extract is a strong
cortisol stimulator, so a definite no-no for me :-))
The one I use myself is SugarBan and has gymnema sylvestre in common,
shown in research to reverse pancreas damage even in type 1 diabetes,
plus Pullulan as the main synergistic ingredient - both in significant
amounts per serving:
Gymnema sylvestre Leaf Extract (5:1) 795 mg (Diabeticine only has 50 mg)
Pullulan (Zizphus jujuba) Leaf Extract 300 mg
Plus fiber, gut bacteria and Chromium.

Diabeticine has little of anything specific in the herb list but has ten
herbal ingredients in small amounts between 10 and 50 mg each.

I’ve also tried gymnema sylvestre by itself and it is not nearly as
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Re: Digest Number 1296

Monday, April 17th, 2006

I have caused some confusion which I wish to clarify. Brennan’s recent
improvement in blood sugar readings are not as a result of an enzyme
formulation he is taking. He has taken enzymes for nine years, but with
food and other supplements, not on an empty stomach with reduction of
inflammation in mind. I have been as fascinated as the rest of you with the
information from Dr. Wong and plan to implement an enzyme in addition to
what Brennan is currently taking. There are several enzymes we will try,
but I think Duncan may be more versed in answering that part of this
question. In my opinion, a nattokinase enzyme product or one called Boluoke
from Canada RNA would be excellent at digesting the fibrin matter. They are
both expensive, but extremely effective in clinical trials.

What Brennan is taking is the diabetes product at
www.naturalbalanceonline.com. This is a physician formulated, clinically
tested herbal/nutrient complex specifically for diabetes. In the trials,
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Re: Digest Number 1295

Monday, April 17th, 2006

Duncan, thank you for your comments. I am not impressed with the Prolipamy
on this site. Brennan has been using an enzyme from Holographics called
PanGest. I don’t believe it contains glutathione either. However, isn’t it
the case that glutathione supplements are relatively ineffective, but rather
one should take a supplement to boost one’s own production of glutathione?

A few years ago I conducted an experiment using my Nexus unit connected to
my Bio-Meridian MSAs Professional. I imprinted milk into the computer with
the Nexus and then "signal output" the frequency while Brennan held that
handle. His body underwent incredible feeling while he was doing this. He
experienced great pain in the stomach, liver, kidneys and finally it
travelled up his spine into the back of his head and his sinuses became
clogged. It took him about ten days to clear the mucus from his head.
Because milk was his trigger for diabetes, I am very interested in Dr.
Wong’s work regarding enzymes and inflammation. Milk, of course, causes
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Enzymes

Sunday, April 16th, 2006

Great information on enzyme action to reduce inflammation in the body
when taken on an empty stomach. My son, Brennan, takes enzymes with
everything he eats and when he takes his supplements, to insure proper
digestion. We have not, however, tried them extensively away from
food. I posted a few days ago about a new product he is taking that
is bringing his blood sugars down steadily. He does take an enzyme
with that to make sure the capsule and contents are broken down
properly. Duncan, you, especially, should look at
www.naturalbalanceonline.com for your clients. Brennan is Type I.
This is the first time in nine years we have hope for him.

Fluoride

Saturday, April 15th, 2006

Thanks