Has anybody…

Dear folks

May the Blessings of Heaven rest upon you.

I am new to this list and I have spent time searching the emails and I
have a question:

Has anyone on this list actually cured themselves (or others) of
diabetes type 2? I am not being a storm-crow or a curmudgeon, but I did
a pretty thorough search of the emails and nobody seems to have cured
themselves of it.

I see many messages about control, etc., but the cure seems to elude the
keyboards.


Personally, I know it can be reversed, and whiloe I have not cured mine,
I am sure that it will. I think that the cure will take about 2 years
possible less as the old, damaged cells are replaced. I am presently
doing a variety of oxytherapies, Dr. Budwig’s protocol, and some other
naturopathic means designed to get minerals in the body. I am getting my
stubborn sugars down. I did a parasite cleanse and am in maintenance
mode on that.

I think the key is to stay the course; most of us, do the cure until we
get bored with it, preferring death and potato chips and neuropathy with
chocolate sauce. In that, diabetes is a disease of the mind.

Has anyone got to the top?

With Kindest Regards,

Ken .’.

—-*–
B R T

"Our doubts are traitors
and make us lose the good we oft might win,
by fearing to attempt"

– Measure for Measure, Act I, Scene IV
– Shakespeare aka …

8 Responses to “Has anybody…”

  1. John Smith Says:

    When I was walking(many miles a day) eating a vegetarian diet, drinking massive
    amounts of water, taking bee pollen, green food supplements, and high potency
    vitamins, I felt great. I had no need for my meds, abd at 55 felt like I was in
    my twenty’s. Yes, It veery much is a mind desease"s, as I have fallen back into
    the soda, chips, candy,ect. I need help, anybody else? Greg

  2. Endy King Says:

    Yes you can. My fasting sugar was 400 when diagnosed. It takes losing weight,
    walking a minimum of a mile a day (dont get carried away though) and eliminating
    hugh fructose corn syrup. You also pretty much eliminate the top 20% of the
    glycemic index list of foods.
    Key to sugar tolerance is muscle. Most old people and a lot more young ones
    these days are bone and fat. You need 20% fat max. Fat also destroys
    testosterone and women need that as well as men. It is more important to walk a
    mile every other day than 4 miles on the weekend. On alternate days build upper
    torso. I am off meds - everything. I was pretty sick and declining.
    Whey is good after execcise. 1 or 2 oz.

    Kirk

  3. Dave Smith Says:

    Almost fully yes.
    It’s like so:

    My diabetes was triggered as a side effect of Cushing’s syndrome (in
    which cortisol destroys the pancreas.) I went undiagnosed from 1998
    (fasting blood glucose 190) till Nov 2004, when a doctor finally asked
    "What do you do for your diabetes?"
    By then I had lots of side effects, neuropathy, kidney damage, eyesight
    damage etc. My glucose was so trigger-happy it flew through the roof if
    I had more then 4g of carbs at a meal.
    I went on insulin to control it, plus a strict low-carb very high
    protein soy-free beneficial-fat-only (fish oil and extra virgin) diet
    with LOTS of high color veg, but no fruit, sugar or grains (apart from
    2Tbsp rice bran spread out through the day.)


    That and a homeopathic remedy.

    Today I need no insulin, my fasting glucose is 92 or so, I can eat a
    relatively low carb meal without having glucose go over 110 at all.
    (Like meat, tomato, onion, green pepper, and a slice of toast or a
    muffin with jam.)

    That’s near normal in my book. I can’t eat three pieces of cake at this
    point - but from where I used to be to here is fantastic.
    Oh and the kidney damage is gone, the eyesight has improved and my
    glasses are weaker than I used to need - and the glaucoma is gone
    (readings of 28 are now 13 and 14 on eye pressure)
    and the neuropathy is the one remaining problem that is not right yet.
    however I know nerves are VERY slow to heal, and I hold out hope for
    continued improvement.

    The improvement is all the more amazing in my view, considering that the
    background illness involving cortisol producing tumours is not only
    there - it is making even higher cortisol than before (202 where it was
    149, normal being 10).

    I feel more cured than controlled - there is no medication in sight and
    I eat what I like - including pie a la mode if I want. I just do not go
    overboard like potato AND pie a la mode at the same meal.

    I was only diagnosed late 2004 after being ill without control or
    knowledge of it for 7 years or more before that. It took time to reverse
    this just as it took time to get it. Give me a few more years and I may
    just do potato and pie a la mode though:-)

    > Has anyone got to the top?

    Top of where?
    I’m in the northernmost city of the continuous states - is that the top? :-)
    Namaste,
    Irene

    PS As a veterinary homeopath - I have no failed cases of diabetes among
    cats - homeopathy got them all back to normal, insulin-free life.
    Feline diabetes is like type-2 except that they make amyloid bodies that
    destroy the pancreas so they need insulin.

  4. Dave Smith Says:

    Dear Ken,

    God bless u

    Jimmy

    Dear folks

    May the Blessings of Heaven rest upon you.

    I am new to this list and I have spent time searching the emails and I
    have a question:

    Has anyone on this list actually cured themselves (or others) of
    diabetes type 2? I am not being a storm-crow or a curmudgeon, but I did

    a pretty thorough search of the emails and nobody seems to have cured
    themselves of it.

    I see many messages about control, etc., but the cure seems to elude the
    keyboards.

    Personally, I know it can be reversed, and whiloe I have not cured mine,
    I am sure that it will. I think that the cure will take about 2 years
    possible less as the old, damaged cells are replaced. I am presently
    doing a variety of oxytherapies, Dr. Budwig’s protocol, and some other
    naturopathic means designed to get minerals in the body. I am getting my
    stubborn sugars down. I did a parasite cleanse and am in maintenance
    mode on that.

    I think the key is to stay the course; most of us, do the cure until we
    get bored with it, preferring death and potato chips and neuropathy with
    chocolate sauce. In that, diabetes is a disease of the mind.

    Has anyone got to the top?

    With Kindest Regards,

    Ken .’.

    —-*–
    B R T

    "Our doubts are traitors
    and make us lose the good we oft might win,
    by fearing to attempt"

    – Measure for Measure, Act I, Scene IV
    – Shakespeare aka …

    [Non-text portions of this message have been removed]

  5. Endy King Says:

    Ask yourself if you want to live a long healthy life with sudden decline or a
    shorter life fraught with chronic illness. In reality those are the choices. A
    "realization" has to be made. I was in denial until a near death experience.
    That woke me up.

    Type 2 is easily remedied without the side effects of pharma.
    Most junk food, chips etc, has msg. msg makes you hungry and obesity is the
    usual problem. So no msg.
    Aspertame makes you crave carbs so diet drinks are sinister. You know the
    glycemic index of sugar makes it a non food.
    You need to find why thanatos has more control of your goals than eros. Most
    people are in denial of their unconscious motivations. Bad place to be.
    Repressed disappointment, anger etc cause us to indulge in destructive
    behaviour. I was self destructive - if I wanted pie and ice cream I ate it - to
    hell with if it were good or not. I WANTED IT. So obviously I should have it.

    Regressive behaviour to the narcissism of 3 years of age. But denied as such.
    Ever hear the expression some older people are childish? Usually because they
    are. And it is accepted by that person because they are in denial thus
    nullifying the benefits of a lifetime of experience. If you know the benefits of
    an alternative lifestyle then why would you indulge in destructive acts. I know
    why I did. Thank God I escaped with my life.

    Kirk

    liz nelson wrote: Ken , I was under the impression that many on the
    list you are refering to are type !.
    I don’t think this is incurable either , but a bit
    more complicated than type 2.
    — Er Magus wrote:

    [Non-text portions of this message have been removed]

  6. Dave Smith Says:

    As far as I know nobody has even been cured from type 2 diabetes

    I know a lot of people whose doctors have stated on their medical charts
    that they are cured, after a couple years of working on it by losing down to
    their normal weight and maintaining it, carb control and regular moderate
    exercise. No medicine needed and no neuropathy of any kind.
    Kady

  7. Dave Smith Says:

    Well you can change that.
    I just got back from the barbecue picnic with friends that I arranged in
    a nearby park. I ate 4 large chunks of foccacia bread, half a "personal"
    watermelon, a steak, plus an ice cream and 2 cookies.
    My blood sugar got up to 110 then went down, after all that.
    (I take no drugs or insulin any more.)

    When I was diagnosed in 2004, I needed insulin as my pancreas was too
    damaged to make any - and could not handle a small slice of bread, much
    less what I did this afternoon. Now I am making insulin nicely as you
    can tell.

    NAmaste,
    IRene

  8. Endy Smith Says:

    Yeah, I was in serious denial for about 9 years! Never realizing just how
    important it was to test my sugar and watch what I ate. Then scary things
    started happening to me! Like my eyesight getting blurry and feeling so tired
    that I could hardly keep myself awake to take care of my kids. So that has
    scared me into checking my blood sugar and watching my diet and exercising! I
    also recently got the lap band done and I lost 50 pounds which has helped. Just
    keep taking care of yourselves for a longer life!!!

    Type 2 is easily remedied without the side effects of pharma.
    Most junk food, chips etc, has msg. msg makes you hungry and obesity is the
    usual problem. So no msg.
    Aspertame makes you crave carbs so diet drinks are sinister. You know the
    glycemic index of sugar makes it a non food.
    You need to find why thanatos has more control of your goals than eros. Most
    people are in denial of their unconscious motivations. Bad place to be.

    Repressed disappointment, anger etc cause us to indulge in destructive
    behaviour. I was self destructive - if I wanted pie and ice cream I ate it - to
    hell with if it were good or not. I WANTED IT. So obviously I should have it.
    Regressive behaviour to the narcissism of 3 years of age. But denied as such.
    Ever hear the expression some older people are childish? Usually because they
    are. And it is accepted by that person because they are in denial thus
    nullifying the benefits of a lifetime of experience. If you know the benefits of
    an alternative lifestyle then why would you indulge in destructive acts. I know
    why I did. Thank God I escaped with my life.

    Kirk

    liz nelson wrote: Ken , I was under the impression that many on the
    list you are refering to are type !.
    I don’t think this is incurable either , but a bit
    more complicated than type 2.
    — Er Magus wrote:

    [Non-text portions of this message have been removed]

    [Non-text portions of this message have been removed]

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