Guest guest Posted January 20, 2001 Report Share Posted January 20, 2001 In a message dated 01/20/2001 9:30:08 PM Eastern Standard Time, jlambert@... writes: << A friend has asked me if a product he wants to buy for his diabetes is worth buying? It is supposedly a 2000 year old formula found in sanskrit. I've only heard of the one Saul recommends, gymnema sylvestre. Antibetic is made by Gero Vita LAbs in Toronto. Anybody know their reputation? >> Hi , my clients' experience with Gero Vita formulas overall have been quite good. There is also a " Chinese Green Bean Pod Tea " that apparently " cures " the person of diabetes over a 6 month period or so. Gymena apparently cures diabetes too (granted that it is good quality) by waking up the " lazy " cells in the pancreas. Mike Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 20, 2001 Report Share Posted January 20, 2001 Jim, I doubt that there is anything in the formula that would be harmful; on the other hand some of the ingredients I know nothing about. Gymnema and cinnamon are both reputed excellent for high blood sugar. I have been 'hearing' negative things, though, about Gero Vita. I've been on their mailing list for years. At one time I got their first product, which is what they named themselves " Gerovital " . It was a chemical 'copy' of Aslan's GH3, and people seemed to be getting good results from it. Within a short time they quietly changed the formula, dropping the more effective (and costly) ingredients, but never disclosed this info. they of course, kept the testimonials going from the original users. I checked this personally, having a half bottle left of the first formula and then ordering another one. I forget, now, what the ingredients, and the changes, were. It's only recently that I came across an article casting aspersions on Gero Vita, noted it, and moved on, having no reason to save it. Sorry. Sharon Jim Lambert wrote: > > A friend has asked me if a product he wants to buy for his diabetes is > worth buying? It is supposedly a 2000 year old formula found in > sanskrit. I've only heard of the one Saul recommends, gymnema > sylvestre. Antibetic is made by Gero Vita LAbs in Toronto. Anybody know > their reputation? > > It contains the following: > > Gymnema sylvestre > momordica charantia > tinospora cordifolia > trigonella foenum-graecum > pterocarpus marsupium > azadirachta indica > ficus racemosa > aegle marmelose > syzygium cumini > cinnamomum tamala Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 20, 2001 Report Share Posted January 20, 2001 In a message dated 01/20/2001 9:47:40 PM Eastern Standard Time, Starshar@... writes: << Jim, I doubt that there is anything in the formula that would be harmful; on the other hand some of the ingredients I know nothing about. Gymnema and cinnamon are both reputed excellent for high blood sugar. I have been 'hearing' negative things, though, about Gero Vita. I've been on their mailing list for years. At one time I got their first product, which is what they named themselves " Gerovital " . It was a chemical 'copy' of Aslan's GH3, and people seemed to be getting good results from it. Within a short time they quietly changed the formula, dropping the more effective (and costly) ingredients, but never disclosed this info. they of course, kept the testimonials going from the original users. I checked this personally, having a half bottle left of the first formula and then ordering another one. I forget, now, what the ingredients, and the changes, were. It's only recently that I came across an article casting aspersions on Gero Vita, noted it, and moved on, having no reason to save it. Sorry. Sharon >> Sharon, this happened with a client of mine back in 1995. The client was on their G3 kick formula and was practically born again. I mean asthma, allergies, fatigue all went out of the window and then when she ordered her next six month supply, like you said, the formula was changed and she didnt get anymore results. Gero Vita definitely handled this situation poorly and it reflected poorly on them. Nonethless, their formulas do tend to be pretty cutting edge and they are good with using little known chinese herbals. They have a 30 day moneyback guarantee (although in some cases 30 days is not enough to see if a person has gotten results). Overall, I personally still give them a thumbs up. That G3 deal back in 95 was bad. Mike Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 20, 2001 Report Share Posted January 20, 2001 Can any one tell me a good source for oils? I have a idea I want to try, also a good book on the subject Re: herbs for diabetes? >Dear Sharon >On the oil list I'm on, I read how someone dropped her blood sugar from >'around' 385 to 'around' 200 without changing her diet. The only thing she >used was Oil of Fennel. She rubbed 3 drops in her palms, rubbed them >together and then rubbed her palms over her pancreas. She Ate Lunch and >then tested around 200. I don't still have the email, but it struck me >enough to go right out and buy it. Whenever I get that 'sweet urine' smell >(sorry about being so graphic) that's a sign that your sugar has crossed >over that line, I simply rub fennel on my belly. So far, so good. >Of course, staying away from the most dangerous food you can eat, will >help:) Loved the joke. . . >Take care >Kate > Re: herbs for diabetes? > > >> Jim, >> >> I doubt that there is anything in the formula that would be harmful; on >> the other hand some of the ingredients I know nothing about. Gymnema and >> cinnamon are both reputed excellent for high blood sugar. >> I have been 'hearing' negative things, though, about Gero Vita. I've >> been on their mailing list for years. At one time I got their first >> product, which is what they named themselves " Gerovital " . It was a >> chemical 'copy' of Aslan's GH3, and people seemed to be getting good >> results from it. Within a short time they quietly changed the formula, >> dropping the more effective (and costly) ingredients, but never >> disclosed this info. they of course, kept the testimonials going from >> the original users. I checked this personally, having a half bottle left >> of the first formula and then ordering another one. I forget, now, what >> the ingredients, and the changes, were. >> It's only recently that I came across an article casting aspersions on >> Gero Vita, noted it, and moved on, having no reason to save it. Sorry. >> >> Sharon >> >> >> Jim Lambert wrote: >> > >> > A friend has asked me if a product he wants to buy for his diabetes is >> > worth buying? It is supposedly a 2000 year old formula found in >> > sanskrit. I've only heard of the one Saul recommends, gymnema >> > sylvestre. Antibetic is made by Gero Vita LAbs in Toronto. Anybody know >> > their reputation? >> > >> > It contains the following: >> > >> > Gymnema sylvestre >> > momordica charantia >> > tinospora cordifolia >> > trigonella foenum-graecum >> > pterocarpus marsupium >> > azadirachta indica >> > ficus racemosa >> > aegle marmelose >> > syzygium cumini >> > cinnamomum tamala >> >> OxyPLUS is an unmoderated e-ring dealing with oxidative therapies, and >other alternative self-help subjects. >> >> THERE IS NO MEDICAL ADVICE HERE! >> >> This list is the 1st Amendment in action. The things you will find here >are for information and research purposes only. We are people sharing >information we believe in. If you act on ideas found here, you do so at your >own risk. Self-help requires intelligence, common sense, and the ability to >take responsibility for your own actions. By joining the list you agree to >hold yourself FULLY responsible FOR yourself. Do not use any ideas found >here without consulting a medical professional, unless you are a researcher >or health care provider. >> >> You can unsubscribe via e-mail by sending A NEW e-mail to the following >address - NOT TO THE OXYPLUS LIST! - >> DO NOT USE REPLY BUTTON & DO NOT PUT THIS IN THE SUBJECT LINE or BODY of >the message! : >> >> oxyplus-unsubscribeegroups >> >> oxyplus-normalonelist - switch your subscription to normal mode. >> > > >OxyPLUS is an unmoderated e-ring dealing with oxidative therapies, and other alternative self-help subjects. > >THERE IS NO MEDICAL ADVICE HERE! > >This list is the 1st Amendment in action. The things you will find here are for information and research purposes only. We are people sharing information we believe in. If you act on ideas found here, you do so at your own risk. Self-help requires intelligence, common sense, and the ability to take responsibility for your own actions. By joining the list you agree to hold yourself FULLY responsible FOR yourself. Do not use any ideas found here without consulting a medical professional, unless you are a researcher or health care provider. > >You can unsubscribe via e-mail by sending A NEW e-mail to the following address - NOT TO THE OXYPLUS LIST! - >DO NOT USE REPLY BUTTON & DO NOT PUT THIS IN THE SUBJECT LINE or BODY of the message! : > > oxyplus-unsubscribeegroups > > oxyplus-normalonelist - switch your subscription to normal mode. > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 20, 2001 Report Share Posted January 20, 2001 Dear Sharon On the oil list I'm on, I read how someone dropped her blood sugar from 'around' 385 to 'around' 200 without changing her diet. The only thing she used was Oil of Fennel. She rubbed 3 drops in her palms, rubbed them together and then rubbed her palms over her pancreas. She Ate Lunch and then tested around 200. I don't still have the email, but it struck me enough to go right out and buy it. Whenever I get that 'sweet urine' smell (sorry about being so graphic) that's a sign that your sugar has crossed over that line, I simply rub fennel on my belly. So far, so good. Of course, staying away from the most dangerous food you can eat, will help:) Loved the joke. . . Take care Kate Re: herbs for diabetes? > Jim, > > I doubt that there is anything in the formula that would be harmful; on > the other hand some of the ingredients I know nothing about. Gymnema and > cinnamon are both reputed excellent for high blood sugar. > I have been 'hearing' negative things, though, about Gero Vita. I've > been on their mailing list for years. At one time I got their first > product, which is what they named themselves " Gerovital " . It was a > chemical 'copy' of Aslan's GH3, and people seemed to be getting good > results from it. Within a short time they quietly changed the formula, > dropping the more effective (and costly) ingredients, but never > disclosed this info. they of course, kept the testimonials going from > the original users. I checked this personally, having a half bottle left > of the first formula and then ordering another one. I forget, now, what > the ingredients, and the changes, were. > It's only recently that I came across an article casting aspersions on > Gero Vita, noted it, and moved on, having no reason to save it. Sorry. > > Sharon > > > Jim Lambert wrote: > > > > A friend has asked me if a product he wants to buy for his diabetes is > > worth buying? It is supposedly a 2000 year old formula found in > > sanskrit. I've only heard of the one Saul recommends, gymnema > > sylvestre. Antibetic is made by Gero Vita LAbs in Toronto. Anybody know > > their reputation? > > > > It contains the following: > > > > Gymnema sylvestre > > momordica charantia > > tinospora cordifolia > > trigonella foenum-graecum > > pterocarpus marsupium > > azadirachta indica > > ficus racemosa > > aegle marmelose > > syzygium cumini > > cinnamomum tamala > > OxyPLUS is an unmoderated e-ring dealing with oxidative therapies, and other alternative self-help subjects. > > THERE IS NO MEDICAL ADVICE HERE! > > This list is the 1st Amendment in action. The things you will find here are for information and research purposes only. We are people sharing information we believe in. If you act on ideas found here, you do so at your own risk. Self-help requires intelligence, common sense, and the ability to take responsibility for your own actions. By joining the list you agree to hold yourself FULLY responsible FOR yourself. Do not use any ideas found here without consulting a medical professional, unless you are a researcher or health care provider. > > You can unsubscribe via e-mail by sending A NEW e-mail to the following address - NOT TO THE OXYPLUS LIST! - > DO NOT USE REPLY BUTTON & DO NOT PUT THIS IN THE SUBJECT LINE or BODY of the message! : > > oxyplus-unsubscribeegroups > > oxyplus-normalonelist - switch your subscription to normal mode. > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 21, 2001 Report Share Posted January 21, 2001 Hello all--I have heard a lot about GH3 Is this safe for all and where is the very best source available? Thank you, Sylvia Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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Guest guest Posted January 21, 2001 Report Share Posted January 21, 2001 mk wrote: > > Dear Sharon > On the oil list I'm on, I read how someone dropped her blood sugar from > 'around' 385 to 'around' 200 without changing her diet. The only thing she > used was Oil of Fennel. She rubbed 3 drops in her palms, rubbed them > together and then rubbed her palms over her pancreas. She Ate Lunch and > then tested around 200. I don't still have the email, but it struck me > enough to go right out and buy it. Whenever I get that 'sweet urine' smell > (sorry about being so graphic) that's a sign that your sugar has crossed > over that line, I simply rub fennel on my belly. Hi Kate, I've also seen the same claim on the YL list. I probably have a post on file, using fennel and some other oils as well. Apparently it's a powerful sugar regulator. Another interesting oil is Myrtle, used for thyroid problems, and all the ones that kill pathogens! Thanks for that confirmation! Sharon Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 29, 2001 Report Share Posted May 29, 2001 Sharon, Please email me about where to find the " Oil list. " I would also like to follow up on this Oil of Fennel to see if these results would help someone with lower blood sugar - in the 150 range. Thank you. jp Dear Sharon On the oil list I'm on, I read how someone dropped her blood sugar from 'around' 385 to 'around' 200 without changing her diet. The only thing she used was Oil of Fennel. She rubbed 3 drops in her palms, rubbed them together and then rubbed her palms over her pancreas. She Ate Lunch and then tested around 200. I don't still have the email, but it struck me enough to go right out and buy it. Whenever I get that 'sweet urine' smell (sorry about being so graphic) that's a sign that your sugar has crossed over that line, I simply rub fennel on my belly. So far, so good. Of course, staying away from the most dangerous food you can eat, will help:) Loved the joke. . . Take care Kate Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 29, 2001 Report Share Posted May 29, 2001 Sorry, this should have been addressed to Kate: Please email me about where to find the " Oil list. " I would also like to follow up on this Oil of Fennel to see if these results would help someone with lower blood sugar - in the 150 range. Thank you. jp Dear Sharon On the oil list I'm on, I read how someone dropped her blood sugar from 'around' 385 to 'around' 200 without changing her diet. The only thing she used was Oil of Fennel. She rubbed 3 drops in her palms, rubbed them together and then rubbed her palms over her pancreas. She Ate Lunch and then tested around 200. I don't still have the email, but it struck me enough to go right out and buy it. Whenever I get that 'sweet urine' smell (sorry about being so graphic) that's a sign that your sugar has crossed over that line, I simply rub fennel on my belly. So far, so good. Of course, staying away from the most dangerous food you can eat, will help:) Loved the joke. . . Take care Kate Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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