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Sylvia, I'll call tomorrow and let them know your email.

His name is Avery, I don't know what his email is, but I'll try to let you

know when you might expect an email from him.

It was a delight talking with him and easy, if that would encourage you on

the phone!

I assume after the 90 days more foods are introduced back into the diet,

slowly. That's a complete assumption on my part, I have not asked him that

yet.

How he found the program..He said he saw the ad on tv and he immediately

felt like God told him to buy it. He said he never buys anything off the tv

but he really felt strongly that God wanted him to buy that. He said it

said on their dining room table for 2 wks. He grabbed the book to read as

they were off to go camping or such. That's when it all started.

I told him I was so happy for him because for at least 3 years I've heard

from the rest of the family how concerned they were for him. So this is

huge good news for that family!

Marsha

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From: Coconut Oil

[mailto:Coconut Oil ] On Behalf Of SYLVIA PRICE

Sent: Tuesday, August 03, 2010 9:40 PM

Coconut Oil

Subject: Re: diabetes

He has had his pants taken up twice in 30 days? Where did he find this

program? Please send him my email address, I hate to talk on the phone. You

will find it here in the email if you click reply. Thanks, Sylvia

On Sun, Aug 1, 2010 at 6:16 PM, Marsha <werus@...

<mailto:werus%40tampabay.rr.com> > wrote:

> I just found out from my friend, Barbara, the story on her brother. He

> started doing a raw program, mostly green smoothies and was doing better

> except he kept drinking and eating wrong.

>

>

>

> His blood sugar went to 500 during picnic with beer and he almost went

into

> a coma. Someone had bought the book and tapes from

> http://breaking100.com/

> by DeWayne McCulley, and started feeding him the foods recommended within

> it. Within 2 hrs. he was feeling better.

>

>

>

> It has been 30 days since he started on this program. His legs were black

> and he felt like his feet were so thick and he could not bend his toes.

>

>

>

> He is so excited what this program has done for him. He's feeling better.

> His legs are starting to get the pink color again and he can bend his toes

> now.

>

>

>

> He said it's amazing when you feed the body what it needs it heals itself.

>

>

>

> Apparently it is a 90 day program to help your body to completely heal

> itself.

>

>

>

> Marsha

>

>

>

>

>

>

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Marsha,

Did he completely heal himself of diabetes?

>

> > I just found out from my friend, Barbara, the story on her brother. He

> > started doing a raw program, mostly green smoothies and was doing better

> > except he kept drinking and eating wrong.

> >

> >

> >

> > His blood sugar went to 500 during picnic with beer and he almost went

> into

> > a coma. Someone had bought the book and tapes from

> > http://breaking100.com/

> > by DeWayne McCulley, and started feeding him the foods recommended within

> > it. Within 2 hrs. he was feeling better.

> >

> >

> >

> > It has been 30 days since he started on this program. His legs were black

> > and he felt like his feet were so thick and he could not bend his toes.

> >

> >

> >

> > He is so excited what this program has done for him. He's feeling better.

> > His legs are starting to get the pink color again and he can bend his toes

> > now.

> >

> >

> >

> > He said it's amazing when you feed the body what it needs it heals itself.

> >

> >

> >

> > Apparently it is a 90 day program to help your body to completely heal

> > itself.

> >

> >

> >

> > Marsha

> >

> >

> >

> >

> >

> >

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, he just started this program 30 days ago. It’s a 90 day program. .

I don’t know what happens at 90 days….I didn’t ask.

I only ‘know’ that the 90 days are to help your body heal and cleanse from

inflammation, etc. I don’t know if he’ll have a complete healing or whether

it would he could control it with diet. That would be something to ask him

when I talk to him another time.

I only imagine after 90 days he can start incorporating some other foods

into his diet. I do not know that for a fact.

_____

From: Coconut Oil

[mailto:Coconut Oil ] On Behalf Of

Sent: Wednesday, August 04, 2010 3:49 PM

Coconut Oil

Subject: Re: diabetes

Marsha,

Did he completely heal himself of diabetes?

>

> > I just found out from my friend, Barbara, the story on her brother. He

> > started doing a raw program, mostly green smoothies and was doing better

> > except he kept drinking and eating wrong.

> >

> >

> >

> > His blood sugar went to 500 during picnic with beer and he almost went

> into

> > a coma. Someone had bought the book and tapes from

> > http://breaking100.com/

> > by DeWayne McCulley, and started feeding him the foods recommended

within

> > it. Within 2 hrs. he was feeling better.

> >

> >

> >

> > It has been 30 days since he started on this program. His legs were

black

> > and he felt like his feet were so thick and he could not bend his toes.

> >

> >

> >

> > He is so excited what this program has done for him. He's feeling

better.

> > His legs are starting to get the pink color again and he can bend his

toes

> > now.

> >

> >

> >

> > He said it's amazing when you feed the body what it needs it heals

itself.

> >

> >

> >

> > Apparently it is a 90 day program to help your body to completely heal

> > itself.

> >

> >

> >

> > Marsha

> >

> >

> >

> >

> >

> >

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Hi,

After 44+ years of Hep C, I have recently been diagnosed with diabetes. Have not treated for Hep C--mine is very slow moving.( And I am 76) I started metformin in July. I have lost 18 lbs without trying as metformin helps with weight control. Metformin stopped my incontinance problems within a week. I thought my incontinance was caused by my age, but it was caused by my diabetes, As Don wrote, metformin is being studied in England as a cure for Hep C. Just type in metformin-hepc and some articles will come up. Seems it is helping mice with hep c.

I don't have much trouble with metformin except occasional stomach problems. It says to take with food and that helps some. I wish I could say that I have gotten my blood sugar under control. but I haven't so I have no words of wisdom to share. There are lots of free classes on diabetes and there are forums as well.

What I do know is that sugar is hard on the liver as well as on our blood sugar levels. The class told me to check the carb content on ALL I ate instead of calories. I was shocked at how loaded with carbs most everything is. But there was NO info given on the combo of Hep C and diabetes. Veggies and small amounts of meat seems to be the answer, but, hell, I don't know. Exercise is supposed to help a lot.

If anyone comes up with something, let me know.

SuziQ

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Catching up on emails. LOL Can you tell me if your sister followed some sort

of diet or did she just do it on her own? Thanks, Sylvia

On Sat, Aug 14, 2010 at 8:17 AM, Dembraski-Marsh <

bdembraski@...> wrote:

>

> Hello all,

> Regarding diabetes; my sister, 52 yo, was diagnosed with diabetes a few

> years ago. Her blood sugars and A1C showed it. She was approx 70-80

> lbs overweight. She immediately cut out all sugars and breads,

> concentrating on eating protein and veggies and lost 40 lbs. at a rate

> of approx. 1-3 lbs. per week. Her A1C showed she was no longer

> diabetic. I know that this will not work in 100% of the cases, but it

> seems to be a good starting point to me.

>

> Good luck all.

>

>

>

> ------------------------------------

>

>

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Can someone tell me what an A1C is?

Thanks, d

>

> Hello all,

> Regarding diabetes; my sister, 52 yo, was diagnosed with diabetes a few

> years ago. Her blood sugars and A1C showed it. She was approx 70-80

> lbs overweight. She immediately cut out all sugars and breads,

> concentrating on eating protein and veggies and lost 40 lbs. at a rate

> of approx. 1-3 lbs. per week. Her A1C showed she was no longer

> diabetic. I know that this will not work in 100% of the cases, but it

> seems to be a good starting point to me.

>

> Good luck all.

>

>

>

> ------------------------------------

>

>

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hemoglobin

And - chlorophyll is the only thing you got out of that long article of

suggestions?!?!?

>

> Can someone tell me what an A1C is?

> Thanks, d

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HbA1C test is an indication of long-term blood glucose levels.

See http://www.nlm.nih.gov/medlineplus/ency/article/003640.htm

Alobar

On Tue, Nov 2, 2010 at 4:10 PM, Don <hooty304@...> wrote:

> Can someone tell me what an A1C is?

> Thanks, d

>

>

>>  Hello all,

>

>> Regarding diabetes;  my sister, 52 yo, was diagnosed with diabetes a few

>

>> years ago.  Her blood sugars and A1C showed it.  She was approx 70-80

>

>> lbs overweight.  She immediately cut out all sugars and breads,

>

>> concentrating on eating protein and veggies and lost 40 lbs.  at a rate

>

>> of approx. 1-3 lbs. per week.  Her A1C showed she was no longer

>

>> diabetic. I know that this will not work in 100% of the cases, but it

>

>> seems to be a good starting point to me.

>

>>

>

>> Good luck all.

>

>>

>

>>

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I have left this message in tact so everyone can read the whole thing. I am

going through old messages that I have kept and while re-reading this one I

got to wondering if Marsha ever found out what happened at the end of the 90

days. Sylvia

On Sun, Aug 1, 2010 at 8:16 PM, Marsha <werus@...> wrote:

> I just found out from my friend, Barbara, the story on her brother. He

> started doing a raw program, mostly green smoothies and was doing better

> except he kept drinking and eating wrong.

>

>

>

> His blood sugar went to 500 during picnic with beer and he almost went into

> a coma. Someone had bought the book and tapes from

> http://breaking100.com/

> by DeWayne McCulley, and started feeding him the foods recommended within

> it. Within 2 hrs. he was feeling better.

>

>

>

> It has been 30 days since he started on this program. His legs were black

> and he felt like his feet were so thick and he could not bend his toes.

>

>

>

> He is so excited what this program has done for him. He's feeling better.

> His legs are starting to get the pink color again and he can bend his toes

> now.

>

>

>

> He said it's amazing when you feed the body what it needs it heals itself.

>

>

>

> Apparently it is a 90 day program to help your body to completely heal

> itself.

>

>

>

> Marsha

>

>

>

>

>

>

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Hi Sylvia, yes, he is doing great and he still recommends the breaking 100

program. His sister is a friend of mine so she keeps me posted. As I said

he is doing great, his doctor is thrilled with his tremendous progress and

has told other patients about it. He eats as the program outlines and he no

longer has alcohol or a desire for it. He has lost weight also and he and

his wife walk every day. I don't know if he does any other exercise.

_____

From: Coconut Oil

[mailto:Coconut Oil ] On Behalf Of SYLVIA PRICE

Sent: Tuesday, December 07, 2010 11:27 PM

Coconut Oil

Subject: Re: diabetes

I have left this message in tact so everyone can read the whole thing. I am

going through old messages that I have kept and while re-reading this one I

got to wondering if Marsha ever found out what happened at the end of the 90

days. Sylvia

On Sun, Aug 1, 2010 at 8:16 PM, Marsha <werus@...

<mailto:werus%40tampabay.rr.com> > wrote:

> I just found out from my friend, Barbara, the story on her brother. He

> started doing a raw program, mostly green smoothies and was doing better

> except he kept drinking and eating wrong.

>

>

>

> His blood sugar went to 500 during picnic with beer and he almost went

into

> a coma. Someone had bought the book and tapes from

> http://breaking100.com/

> by DeWayne McCulley, and started feeding him the foods recommended within

> it. Within 2 hrs. he was feeling better.

>

>

>

> It has been 30 days since he started on this program. His legs were black

> and he felt like his feet were so thick and he could not bend his toes.

>

>

>

> He is so excited what this program has done for him. He's feeling better.

> His legs are starting to get the pink color again and he can bend his toes

> now.

>

>

>

> He said it's amazing when you feed the body what it needs it heals itself.

>

>

>

> Apparently it is a 90 day program to help your body to completely heal

> itself.

>

>

>

> Marsha

>

>

>

>

>

>

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Can anyone here help me think through the raw food thing? For example, I have

been trying to juice since July, but have run out of patience with my own level

of culinary imagination. I bought an Omega juicer and have used it much since

getting it, but have lately slacked off because of the massive accumulation of

pulp filling up my freezer. I saved it all because I don't like to waste

anything, and your body needs the pulp, too. But I don't know how to use it up

as fast as I make it when I juice two times a day. So, about smoothies. I tried

putting pulp in the blender with water, but a little pulp goes a long way and

the drink was thick and there was much to drink. You smoothie makers are

blending the whole fruit and veggie. How do you do it and not end up with way

too much thick shake? Do your smoothies actually come out smooth? My blender

is a Braun and I have had it for several years. It seems like a good one to me,

but I know I bought it before I knew anything like I know now. There are four

blades, two up and two downward, and they are sort of sharp.

Do I have the wrong juicer and the wrong blender to do what I am wanting to do

now?

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Steve,I am diabetic and your symptoms do point to blood sugar rather than thyroid.    A lot of the symptoms are the same, such as tiredness but the thirst one isn't and that is quite a prominent symptom in diabetes.

When do you check your blood sugar as that is important as to the readings.    If your readings are high before a meal (and you haven't been snacking in between) that is an indicator that you could be diabetic.

If you take your blood sugar reading two hours after a meal then it would be at it's highest but there again it depends what you had for that meal.If you had say a couple rashers bacon and a couple of scrambled eggs with a tomato and two hours after it was very high then this could signify diabetes.   However if your meal was a plateful of pasta with meat sauce, a couple of pieces garlic bread, and apple pie and ice cream afterwards and then got a high reading two hours after, that would be expected.    However it would go high if you are not diabetic, but for a diabetic it would go through the roof ;)

I would get it checked again though as the warning bells  for diabetes are losing weight, thirsty all the time, and infections.   If you tell your doctor those three symptoms he should test you  without even asking him.   You could ask him if an HbA1c test would be preferable to a glucose tolerance test.     The HbA1c tests your average blood sugar over the previous three months.

The difference is that the HbA1c is a non fasting blood test.   The other one I think you have to fast for X hours, they test your blood then give you some awful (so I have been told) highly sugared drink and then you have to wait for a couple of hours and then they test your blood again.

Lilian

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>Is it possible to have normal blood glucose readings but still have problems

with diabetes/glucose/insulin, kind of like " normal " thyroid results but still

hypothyroid ?

Yes i believe so - you can have normal glucose but high fasting insulin (like

me). 'insulin resistance'/'prediabetes'

you can get fasting insulin tested.....think redapple/nutrition21 will do it if

your gp won't but get glucose done at same time....

some drs might give you metformin off label to help with this i think....(i

asked for and got metformin )

do you eat low GI? small amounts little and often? i read today that caffiene

prevents insulin being used properly and worsen insulin resistance

chris

>

>

> Is it possible to have normal blood glucose readings but still have problems

with diabetes/glucose/insulin, kind of like " normal " thyroid results but still

hypothyroid ?

>

> Lastly what are the best ways to get tested for diabetes, Fasting/Random

Glucose ?

>

> Thanks

> Steve

>

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Oky going to ring my doctor in a min and ask for the following tests

HBA1C

Glucose Tolerance Test

Fasting inslulin

Fasting Glucose

And hopefully i can to the bottom of all this.

I eat small amounts little and often usually yes

Metmorfin is that an injection and did you find it helpful ?

Thanks

Steve

>

> >Is it possible to have normal blood glucose readings but still have problems

> with diabetes/glucose/insulin, kind of like " normal " thyroid results but still

> hypothyroid ?

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Steve,You only need one of those tests initially not all of them. Metformin is a tablet.    Some people find they cannot tolerate it at first but the body soon gets used to it, if you persevere and is worth it.   But it is the only medication of its kind.

However, initially, if it is thought you are diabetic they will try you with diet alone.    You will have to then tell the doctor that you already eat a low carbohydrate diet.

Metformin did make a difference and as things got worse I had a sulphonyurea (which makes pancrease produce more insulin) and then after 20 years I was put on insulin and metformin.    Lilian

On 2 June 2011 14:30, stehendie <stehendie@...> wrote:

Oky going to ring my doctor in a min and ask for the following tests

HBA1C

Glucose Tolerance Test

Fasting inslulin

Fasting Glucose

And hopefully i can to the bottom of all this.

I eat small amounts little and often usually yes

Metmorfin is that an injection and did you find it helpful ?

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Thank you very much for your replies Lilian, it has helped me to get my head

around all this.

I spoke to my drs secetary who said she will speak with the doctor about which

tests to get, i mentioned all 4 of them to her and she said usually the

tolerance test is only done if any of the others come back abnormal, but the

other 3 she will probably have no problem with which is good.

About eyesight you mentioned, funnily enough i had perfect eyesight the whole

time i was well up until around the age of 18/19, and now i need glasses but

also my eyesight changes on a daily basis, as text on a wall the same distance

away each day in my office is sometimes blurred and other times crystal clear!

Thanks

Steve

>

> Steve,

>

> You only need one of those tests initially not all of them.

>

> Metformin is a tablet. Some people find they cannot tolerate it at first

> but the body soon gets used to it, if you persevere and is worth it. But

> it is the only medication of its kind.

>

> However, initially, if it is thought you are diabetic they will try you with

> diet alone. You will have to then tell the doctor that you already eat a

> low carbohydrate diet.

>

> Metformin did make a difference and as things got worse I had a sulphonyurea

> (which makes pancrease produce more insulin) and then after 20 years I was

> put on insulin and metformin.

>

> Lilian

>

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