Guest guest Posted March 30, 2006 Report Share Posted March 30, 2006 -----Forwarded Message----- >From: MultiTrace Pro <multitracePro@...> >Sent: Mar 30, 2006 3:34 AM >ROSHI >Subject: Re: [ROSHI] diabetes > >To the group, > >I have had some problems with glucose level management with my diabetes since Katrina. I read an article in the Diabetes Management Journal about the use of biofeedback and how one session lower blood-glucose levels for 4 hours following a session. I tried the pRoshi and tested my glucose level every hour after I used it and the pRoshi with a 45 minute session creates the same effect. So I have started using it more frequently again. I was down to several times a week but now I am back to twice a day. I have reduced my insulin levels from 500 iu a day to 125 iu a day and have reduced my glucose levels to near-normal levels and without brittle cycling since I have begun this disciplined regimen. > >After learning this I have reassessed my assumption that I was overdosing way back when I was treating my seizures by using the system twice a day. What I think was happening was that I was inducing some very low glucose levels due to the high levels of insulin I was taking.. I was having hypoglycemic events back then that I didn't attribute to the pRoshi. > >I think the fact that I did not adjust my insulin when using the pRoshi may have actually caused these events. I just did not know that large of an effect was attributable to the pRoshi in terms of glucose levels. So, if you have diabetes be careful to monitor you glucose level pre and post session carefully. This is a very positive effect for me. Reducing insulin levels means I can start losing weight better instead of gaining more and more due to the large amounts of insulin I was taking. The more insulin you take the more vorascious your hunger. I hope this information helps someone out there. I would like to hear if it works this way in any other bad insulin-dependent diabetics. > tom allen Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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