Archive for June, 2006

Re: metabolic typing

Thursday, June 29th, 2006

> Genetically, we are meat eater versus more-vegetable eater:-)
I agree, and I SUSPECT that’s actually what the metabolic typing system
above (or at least the systems I’m familiar with) are referring to.

Mother Love Interivew is Up!

Wednesday, June 28th, 2006

Hello,
I just to let you know I’ve posted my Mother Love interview. She is a great
woman, who lost 111 pounds and got her Type 2 Diabetes under control. You can
read her story here:

Thank you for letting me tell her story.

a great website

Sunday, June 25th, 2006

hi,

i wanted to tell you about a website with information on natural
alternatives for diabetics.

the website address is www.thetruthaboutdiabetes.info. take a look
at this website for detailed information on natural herbal options
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this website is partnered with an educational program called ‘the
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nomail

Sunday, June 25th, 2006

No, Bev needs no-mail, not unsubscribe.
HEre’s a link:

Bev get well soon!!!! Click:

FW: Re: diabetes has many causes - regeneration

Thursday, June 22nd, 2006

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Most people are Type O blood; borage is contraindicated for that blood
type (as is evening primrose) but I agree the addition of a little GLA
along with plenty fish oil and suggest blackcurrant oil as a source.

I agree except I’d skip the coconut and palm as well :-) I’d add extra virgin olive oil, fresh nuts and seeds and rice bran.
A lot of good oil is important to replace bad fats:-)

NAmaste,
Irene

Hi Irene,

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Re: islet transplantation and stem cells

Sunday, June 18th, 2006

> "Islet transplantation is the answer to treating people with Type 1
> diabetes," said Chief Executive Officer John Steele

Stem cells migrate to to wherever and take up function as the
appropriate cells for that place. They have been used
experimentally in diabetes treatment.

Stem cells are also produced when an extract of blue-green algae is
taken orally, and according to one source they are produced with
Mannatech products, and they are also produced in response to
Transfer Factor.

The TF experiment abstract I have seen; irradiated mice with no
immune systems at all, regenerated complete immune response after a
program of Transfer Factor. Researchers indicated that it had to
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Re: - Debs

Thursday, June 15th, 2006

> protein makes me constipated .any suggestions?
> Debs

Protein is low-residue food; use more fluids and more fiber even if
you have to take a fiberblend or psyllium for a short while. If the
constipation continues consider that you’re probably not getting
enough inulin from vegetables in your diet; it’s function is to:

1) work as a prebiotic to support a healthy bacterial population,
which tends to prevent constipation (and diarrhea) by controling
bacterial that cause it and

2) work as a soluble fiber to improve bowel habit and fecal bulking

fibrinogenase and fibrinolyics

Monday, June 12th, 2006

I was intrigued with the fibrinogenase Irene mentioned to make her
case better on the (non)safety of oral enzymes… so, I looked it up.

And fibrinogenase a strong anti-coagulant extracted from snake venom.
It breaks down the enzyme that induces coagulation or formation of
clotting fibrin before the clots are formed, and a side effect is
bleeding can and does occur. That’s how the snake kills things.

A fibrinolytic on the other hand breaks down blood clots that are
already formed. This is a big difference, a huge difference. The
fibrinolytic enzymes are not anti-coagulants; this is why bleeding
doesn’t usually occur.

Irene, you’ve worked with enzymes; confusing a potent anti-coagulant
with a fibrinolytic cerainly merits a refresher :-)