Guest guest Posted January 30, 2011 Report Share Posted January 30, 2011 Marcia I am interested in any information you might have on bitter melon! Thank you , Have you heard of bitter melon? It's excellent for diabetes. Of course, you would have to be careful because it will knock down your blood sugar levels and you must watch your metformin. I have a friend who takes bitter melon regularly and no longer takes any diabetes meds at all. I've tried it, and it tastes terribly bitter, but I understand you get used to the taste very quickly. We would just run it through the juicer or blend it and drink. I would be happy to pass on any material if you are interested. Marcia Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 31, 2011 Report Share Posted January 31, 2011 Marcia, yahoo, bitter melon, kicked my butt, for me it is impossible to control my glucose level, I cud not get the dosage correct. I cannot recall the dosage pill I had on hand, but it was obviously too heavy duty for my lit body, so I gave it to a lady I did not like, I strongly suspect she poisoned my cat w/ antifreeze. I keep hoping she OD's, but so far, not yet. LOL. Researchers at two locations have discovered metformin slows aging and for what it's worth causes rats and mice to live twenty percent longer. Great anti radical, so they say. Rapamycin does the same, but it is an immnosuppressant, in it's present form, and I do not like that. Probably in my mind, but I like the affects of met, similiar to ALA, gives me steady energy. Although my A1C level, lab work, seems ok for my dock, my glucose level appears irratic, fragile. After a normal meal, it shoots up to two hundred, and takes about three hours to return to normal, hundred. Thank Goodness for DMSO, cimentidine, ALA, metformin, ldn, levadopa and socially responsible folks. For what it's worth department, I have used cimentidine, aka, tagamet, dissolved in water to a thick paste, then add in DMSO, to use as a skin barrier crossing, apply several times a day, and it kills skin cancer dead, about forty eight hours. Both squamous and basal cell, " NOT " melanoma though. I was having about ten squamous to one basal cell, thereabouts, so my gut feeling is they were squamous cell I knocked out. Again just a guess, but I think the cimentidine raised the ph of the skin cancer and killed it dead on the spot. stay vertical, david in lubbock, tx > > > Marcia I am interested in any information you might have on bitter melon! > > Thank you > > > > > , > Have you heard of bitter melon? It's excellent for diabetes. Of course, you > would have to be careful because it will knock down your blood sugar levels > and you must watch your metformin. I have a friend who takes bitter melon > regularly and no longer takes any diabetes meds at all. I've tried it, and > it tastes terribly bitter, but I understand you get used to the taste very > quickly. We would just run it through the juicer or blend it and drink. I > would be happy to pass on any material if you are interested. > Marcia > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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