Guest guest Posted May 25, 2003 Report Share Posted May 25, 2003 , I have been told by my daughter that the Atkins diet is very hard on the liver too....and just like you said. However, I have several friends who have lost a lot of weight on the plan. I just think for me, I have to do it the old fashioned way! Debby CA Re: [ ] Diabetes Marcy, I was diagnosed with AIH on Jan 3, 03 and with type II diabetes on Jan 21, 03. The prednisone makes it harder to keep the diabetes under control, but so far I have been able to avoid medication. This is VERY important since from what my doctor says all oral meds for diabetes are very hard on the liver. You need to eat a healthy balance of protein, complex carbs, and fats. The Atkins diet would be horrible for someone with liver disease in my opinion. In Dr. Palmer's book she talks about the importance of making sure you eat enough carbs and not too much protein when you have liver disease. The liver can very easily turn complex carbs into energy. If you do not eat enough carbs to provide the energy your body needs, then the liver must turn protein into energy. This makes the liver work much harder - not good for someone with liver disease! I don't really know whether high fiber would be good or bad for the liver. My assumption would be that it would be fine. W Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 26, 2003 Report Share Posted May 26, 2003 Hi Allida, Thanks I will heed your advise. Everyone has been so helpful and it is truly appreciated. You have a great memorial weekend! JUST Marcy Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 9, 2003 Report Share Posted September 9, 2003 I heard of a series of them for adult-onset diabetes, but they're X- Rated. " Eat Les " , " X-Her-size " , " Sugar Shots " . That last one sounds pretty hard-core. bG > Any new treatments for diabetes out there? > I read a paper about laser therapy and/or saunas. > I have a friend I would like to help. > I guess Antibetic, the guy selling it had been > convicted numerous times of fraud before they > prosecuted him for that product. Clinton pardoned > him once(?). > Thanks for your time. > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 9, 2003 Report Share Posted September 9, 2003 Here is a cure for Diabetes, its quit simple actually read this website and see how others did it. http://homodiet.netfirms.com/disorders/diabetes1.htm V Diabetes Any new treatments for diabetes out there? I read a paper about laser therapy and/or saunas. I have a friend I would like to help. I guess Antibetic, the guy selling it had been convicted numerous times of fraud before they prosecuted him for that product. Clinton pardoned him once(?). Thanks for your time. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 9, 2003 Report Share Posted September 9, 2003 > Here is a cure for Diabetes, its quit simple actually > read this website and see how others did it. > http://homodiet.netfirms.com/disorders/diabetes1.htm > V That sounds good. Thanks! He was already familiar with vanadium, and had used it. I don't have diabetes, but tried vanadium anyway for a while. I have a very sweet tooth. While taking the vanadium, I lost my craving for sweets. I enjoy sweets, so I stopped the Va. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 9, 2003 Report Share Posted September 9, 2003 Yeah sweets are deadly. the body does not requires sweets of any kind. all glucose can be manufactured by the bood from other things thtah you eat. Life long sugar abuse is what causes diabetes to begin with. Once you start on the optimum diet your sweet tooth will go away. Since I started it I dont even think about eatnig sweets. Yuk V Re: Diabetes > Here is a cure for Diabetes, its quit simple actually > read this website and see how others did it. > http://homodiet.netfirms.com/disorders/diabetes1.htm > V That sounds good. Thanks! He was already familiar with vanadium, and had used it. I don't have diabetes, but tried vanadium anyway for a while. I have a very sweet tooth. While taking the vanadium, I lost my craving for sweets. I enjoy sweets, so I stopped the Va. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 30, 2003 Report Share Posted September 30, 2003 To the extent that Type II diabetes is primarily an auto-immune condition (exacerbated by obesity and chronic dehydration) Beta glucan can be, and has been, a major benefit. Here is information on Beta glucan. Beta glucan along with Ionized Alkaline Water, were the foundation of the program that enabled my successful recovery from Stage IV non-hodgkins Tcell lymphoma . . . and my continued good health. (The AlkaBlue LX Ionized Alkaline Water Filter and the Transfer Point Beta glucan products are the only items that I offer). This is the best combination of products/protocols that I know for anyone who wants to maintain optimum health or needs to recover their good health. Backed by over 30 years of Medical Research, Beta-1, 3-D glucan has proven to be the most Effective Immune System Enhancer available . . . Beta-1, 3-D glucan works by Sensitizing your Immune Cells know as Macrophages. This Macrophage activation begins the whole " Cascade of Immune System Response " (NK Killer Cells; Interferon, Interleukin etc.) that Allows You to Enjoy: · A MAXIMUM IMMUNE RESPONSE: Stimulates your Immune System to work at 100% of it's potential. · THE MOST APPROPRIATE IMMUNE RESPONSE: Allows your body to aggressively attack " non self " (tumors etc.) but accurately identify " self " - Very effective in helping with auto-immune diseases. · PROTECTION AGAINST RADIATION: Beta glucan is natural radioprotective compound (X-rays, mammograms, airline travel, power lines, computer terminals, UV rays). · INCREASED REPAIR AND REGENERATION OF DAMAGED TISSUE: You recover more quickly from injury or exercise. · INCREASED EFFECTIVENESS OF ANTIBIOTICS, ANTIFUNGALS AND ANTIPARASITICS: Improves you Health . . . and, Saves you money. · BETTER RECOGNITION AND DESTRUCTION OF MUTATED CELLS: Your immune system is what protects you from Cancer and other disease. · A POWERFUL ANTIOXIDANT EFFECT: Your body more efficiently scavenges Free Radical Activity. · NO ADVERSE SIDE EFFECTS: Compatible with pharmacological drugs. Has a G.R.A.S. rating from the FDA - no known toxicity at any dose. " Glucan was found to be an effective drug in inducing macrophage-mediated destruction in malignant lesions in animals and humans. " P. Mansell, M.D. McGill Univ. Cancer Research Center. Transfer Point is the purest and best quality Beta-1, 3-D glucan available at the most affordable price. It is the one I used during my recovery (and am still using) . This along with the Ionized Alkaline Water, and a few other things, is one of the most important items in my personal " program " Over 30 years of Research has shown that a highly purified beta glucan is safe. NO HARM has ever been demonstrated by these doses. Not One Single Study, that has passed the scrutiny of scientific peer review, has been published that indicates that the micro-doses of 3-20 mg could possibly be effective for humans. I have this " Transfer Point " Beta 1, 3-D Glucan available at my site: www.aboutbetaglucan.com You may go to my " secret " ordering page to choose your savings. You can always use these to access this special pricing order page. NOTE: You have my permission and I encourage you to share this " secret " ordering page, and the user name & password information, with your friends, acquaintances and others that you know that would benefit from improving and maximizing their appropriate immune function. http://www.aboutbetaglucan.com/bspecial.asp User Name: save Password: save Entering this " user name " and " password " gives you access to this preferred pricing so that you can place your order from your computer using my secured ordering page. Note: There is no cost or obligation to use this special pricing consideration. Dave Perkins " enjoy being " email: dperkins@... web site: www.aboutbetaglucan.com My other site: www.betterwayhealth.com P.S. Take your Beta glucan all at once, first thing in the am. with nothing to eat or drink for 30 min. I found the best way for me is to keep my Beta glucan bottle on the bathroom counter along with a glass of water and take them as soon as I get up (or if I get up in the middle of the night to go to the bathroom; I take it then). Re: Diabetes | | | | > Here is a cure for Diabetes, its quit simple actually | > read this website and see how others did it. | > http://homodiet.netfirms.com/disorders/diabetes1.htm | > V | | That sounds good. Thanks! | He was already familiar with vanadium, and had used it. | I don't have diabetes, but tried vanadium anyway for a while. | I have a very sweet tooth. While taking the vanadium, I lost my | craving for sweets. I enjoy sweets, so I stopped the Va. | | | | | | | Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 22, 2004 Report Share Posted October 22, 2004 I was moaning that my boobs are soon going to be these empty hanging bags so hubby countered with " Don't worry sweetheart. We'll just paint nipples on your ass and we'll be back in business! " a // > The funniest thing the other day, was my husband said I need new > unders mine were too baggy.... happy thought// Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 23, 2004 Report Share Posted October 23, 2004 You need to continue to follow all the basic diabetes rules when you are banded - regular intake, regular exercise, good foods. you need to consult your diabetes doc or nurse educator to form a clear plan. Diabetes needs to be very well-managed, according to health specifics we don't know about you. Sandy RN > > I am new to the group but have been reading the messages exchanges. > > I have diabetes. Before the surgery I was taking 7 pills a day to > control My HA1c blood test that measures sugar in blood ws over 9 > (bad) 7 and below aveage. I have lost 51 # and I am down to 1 1/2 > pills and with more weight loss hope to have none and ha1c is 6.9 > last week. > I looking for info As a diabetic I need to eat on regular bases. Now > I have the band there are times I am not hungry or the sugar drop > because I didn't eat and end up eating to fast, and causing pain. > > Any ideas to share. > The funniest thing the other day, was my husband said I need new > unders mine were too baggy.... happy thought > > Dianne Uckerman > Banded 03/25/04 Dr. Hansen Alta View Hospital UT. > 308/257 -51 # Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 31, 2004 Report Share Posted December 31, 2004 Hi Dawn I am on Metformin 500 mgm twice daily and I watch what I eat. However if I eat a bit too much stuff with sugar I can take an extra pill. Blessings Fr. Dave Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 29, 2005 Report Share Posted January 29, 2005 Thanks, Irene, it will take a while to get my brain around all this. Am already taking vanadium and alpha lipoic, sometimes cinnamon, when I feel I indulged a little more than I should. Also use CoQ10. Chromium makes me feel nauseatet and keeps me awake if I take it a little late in the evening, so I have not been very consistent with that. Boy do I wish we had a good homoepath around here,I do so believe in it's being a big help. Am dabbling a bit in the rudimentary practice myself.(own small emergency kit) would be so much better if a had someone to get the right remedies layer by layer for my circumstances. But I'm living in the semi -boonies with little choices .I don't even know, if we have a homeopath in the " big city " will have to research that again. Thanks again for your reply Emmi Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 30, 2005 Report Share Posted January 30, 2005 Re: Diabetes > > Someone with a BIH qualification - where I studied - would also be good. Interesting...what is this companies requirements for supervised personal case work? Observation with patients? Lab work? I'm asking because I had looked at one distance learning school that had you go through the course work, but required that you spend a year at the end of it doing supervised/observed case work with patients. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 30, 2005 Report Share Posted January 30, 2005 Thanks, Irene, I have been to this site before, they don't even list Utah or Nevada.I thought some time back I had found homeopaths in Las Vegas, but this directory does not list them. Back to the drawingboard, I guess. Emmi ------------------ http://www.homeopathicdirectory.com/search.asp Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 30, 2005 Report Share Posted January 30, 2005 E. Andersen wrote: > Thanks, Irene, I have been to this site before, they don't even list Utah or Nevada.I thought some time back I had found homeopaths in Las Vegas, but this directory does not list them. Back to the drawingboard, I guess. > Emmi Dear Emmi, Do not give up. Homeopaths may well be fairly near, they usually do not advertise - because they get more than enough clients without it and because advertising opens them to harassment from fanatics against homeopathy. Do write to BIH/USa at the suggested address as another option - and also do a search at google on Steve Waldstein He maintains a list of homeopaths. He lists ones in bold that he knows personally have proper training. Even if the nearest is quite far away - you might be able to travel there only once in a blue moon and then follow up by email. Namaste, Irene -- Irene de Villiers, B.Sc; AASCA; MCSSA; D.I.Hom. P.O.Box 4703, Spokane, WA 99220-0703. http://www.angelfire.com/fl/furryboots/clickhere.html Veterinary Homeopath and Feline Information Counsellor. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 31, 2005 Report Share Posted January 31, 2005 Yes, thanks, found 2 in Las Vegas,Nev, will try to see if I can get appmt. some time later, when we HAVE to go there for other apptmts. Its a 4+ hr. drive. " also do a search at google on Steve Waldstein He maintains a list of homeopaths. He lists ones in bold that he knows personally have proper training. Even if the nearest is quite far away - you might be able to travel there only once in a blue moon and then follow up by email. Namaste, Irene Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 24, 2005 Report Share Posted December 24, 2005 I've taken Gymnemna Sylvestre off and on for several years. I haven't noticed that it has much if any effect on me. However, the reports on cinnamon are good. Yes, just plain old cinnamon like you sprinkle on your toast. That has a modest effect on my BGs. If you are at the cirrhosis level you have 2 strikes on you regarding diabetes. Both the inf and the cirrhosis will affect your blood sugars. I believe the inf is actually attacking your pancreas, where the cirrhosis just makes it near impossible for the liver to do its supporting role in glucose metabolism. I had to drop licorice several years back as it negated the benefits of my bp meds. And I don't know anything about raw pancreas, but I'd be careful about who's pancreas I was eating. Sally <who just got home from the most horrible night of sleep study> Diabetes Sally, I've been doing the research and plan to add coq10. Except for the interferon which often causes the diabetes I have no real big risk factors. Height 5'10 weight 173 lbs, so thanks to chemo am thin and was only 205 lbs at heaviest weight ever which is not too high considering lots of the weight was muscle from exercise. Eat better than most and whole grain bread and not a lot of sweet stuff. Have low bad collesterol and good good collesterol last time checked. I reviewed everything I supplement with and only plan to cut back the licorice cause my blood pressure is a little higher than normal. I love the licorice in the herb teas I make but will let it go for now. Not sure it will help but considered taking some raw pancreas to give the pancreas everything it needs to rebuild. Other idea is the Gymnema Sylvestre which seems to naturally level blood shugar and help insulin production. They have tested it for long term in India where it is a common treatment for diabetes with no side effects except lower collesterol which is good. I suppose I need to wait blood testing before I do more than get the coq10 but just wanted your opinion on these other ideas. Mike Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 24, 2005 Report Share Posted December 24, 2005 Sally, Thanks. Yes I saw the reports on cinnamon too. Will try it once the tests are done. Bummer the GS didn't work for you. Too bad that the only way to see if any drug or herb works for you is to be the guinee pig. Heck chemo only works for half the people and causes horrific side effects including death but they prescribe it like candy. Don't get me wrong I love chemo It's so important to watch the blood tests from month to month and listen to your body. Last blood test was the only one I did't go in to get myself and I should have. Too bad about the slightly elevated BP cause the med recearch on the licorice for hep c is so good in terms of the liver protective effect and lowered viral counts. I have replaced it with australgus which seems to have no bad effects and lowers viral counts and protects the liver just doesn't have as much med research as the licorice. In respect to the pancreas I was thinking of using the wifes. She is young and perfectly healthy and seems like a perfect choice for many reasons. I read somewhere, not med research study, can't remember, that long term interferon caused diabetes in 20% of patients. Knew it was a risk from the product info. How did you score on the sleep test. Please see my earlier post asking about it. Mike > > I've taken Gymnemna Sylvestre off and on for several years. I haven't > noticed that it has much if any effect on me. However, the reports on > cinnamon are good. Yes, just plain old cinnamon like you sprinkle on your > toast. That has a modest effect on my BGs. > > If you are at the cirrhosis level you have 2 strikes on you regarding > diabetes. Both the inf and the cirrhosis will affect your blood sugars. I > believe the inf is actually attacking your pancreas, where the cirrhosis > just makes it near impossible for the liver to do its supporting role in > glucose metabolism. > > I had to drop licorice several years back as it negated the benefits of my > bp meds. And I don't know anything about raw pancreas, but I'd be careful > about who's pancreas I was eating. > > Sally > <who just got home from the most horrible night of sleep study> > > Diabetes > > > Sally, > > I've been doing the research and plan to add coq10. Except for the > interferon which often causes the diabetes I have no real big risk > factors. > > Height 5'10 weight 173 lbs, so thanks to chemo am thin and was only > 205 lbs at heaviest weight ever which is not too high considering > lots of the weight was muscle from exercise. Eat better than most > and whole grain bread and not a lot of sweet stuff. Have low bad > collesterol and good good collesterol last time checked. > > I reviewed everything I supplement with and only plan to cut back the > licorice cause my blood pressure is a little higher than normal. I > love the licorice in the herb teas I make but will let it go for now. > > Not sure it will help but considered taking some raw pancreas to give > the pancreas everything it needs to rebuild. > > Other idea is the Gymnema Sylvestre which seems to naturally level > blood shugar and help insulin production. They have tested it for > long term in India where it is a common treatment for diabetes with > no side effects except lower collesterol which is good. > > I suppose I need to wait blood testing before I do more than get the > coq10 but just wanted your opinion on these other ideas. > > Mike > > > > > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 31, 2006 Report Share Posted May 31, 2006 Hi Jane I too have developed Type 2 Diabetes along with my wife. It was only a matter of time as Type 1 Diabetes runs in the family, mother, brother, grandparents on both sides of my family. It was only a matter of time for me. Up until 2002 I was lucky if I checked my weight and it was above 125 lbs. Most of my life was lived on the skinny side. Now I hover between 160 and 165 lbs. and my doctor would like me to loose 10 pounds. Never in my life have I been told to lose weight. Even my present PCP never thought I would get to the weight I am today. My wife's diabetes is controlled by diet and exercise. Mine is controlled with Metformin twice a day along with diet and exercise. The exercise is walking, most days up to 3 miles. Did not get much exercise until today. But that is for another email. Fr. Dave Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 24, 2006 Report Share Posted July 24, 2006 > Does anyone on the list have diabetes? Does anyone know what the symptoms > are? Does anyone know if diabetes could be related in any way to > auto-immunity? I do not have diabetes, but my whole family does. What you described could be a range of things, including a blood sugar drop or spike. Like hypoglycemia. I know that panic attacks have a very similar pattern, the dizziness, the feeling faint, etc. One thing that is prominent to Diabetes is an unending thirst, and the need to urinate all the time. This is a classic symptom of Diabetes. Best thing is to see the DR, and get it checked out. Simple fasting blood test to check for your body's reaction. Good luck, Kay Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 24, 2006 Report Share Posted July 24, 2006 Hi, you need to see your doctor as quickly as possible. I believe your symptoms could indicate several different things. Signs of diabetes are loss of weight and never ending thirst. Diabetes is an autoimmune illness. Mine was found because of neuropathy in fingers, hands, toes, and feet. Hope I helped. I am sure you can surf the internet a little and get lots of info. Hope it helps, Jane Does anyone know if diabetes could be related in any way to auto-immunity? Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 24, 2006 Report Share Posted July 24, 2006 For Kay & Jane, Thank you so much for your input; it is VERY much appreciated. One thing that you both mentioned is being thirsty all the time. That is one thing that I have, but that could be from the Sjogrens (dry mouth). Thanks to you both for your timely reply! Take good care and hope for a pain-free tomorrow. Dawn Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 24, 2006 Report Share Posted July 24, 2006 Hi Dawn I have Diabetes and your symptoms sound very much like you have it. Get to a doctor and get your blood checked out right away. I have a friend here in town that did nothing about it for years, now he has a leaky liver and kidneys. One of the things I really hate about Diabetes is the fact that the signs and symptoms of high blood sugar and low blood sugar are very similar and can be mistaken for one another. It sounds like you had low blood sugar but be very careful as if it is the other way round a coke or chocolate bar could really make you ill. Again Dawn, please GET TO A DOCTOR QUICKLY, don't wait too long. Blessings Fr. Dave Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 25, 2006 Report Share Posted July 25, 2006 << I have Diabetes and your symptoms sound very much like you have it. >> Hello Fr Dave, Thank you for your input. I have a doctor's appt. this Thursday and hopefully I can take care of it right away. Are you on insulin and/or do you just have to watch what you eat? I talked with my brother last night and he said that there isn't anyone in our family that he knows of who has diabetes. For some reason I always thought it was hereditary. Again, thanks for your input and I will let you know what the outcome is. Take good care! Dawn Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 7, 2006 Report Share Posted August 7, 2006 > I have read several books, including 1 by an MD who was diabetic, saying it can be reversed. So how does one know if one was pre-diabetic vs full blown? My doctor at the time to a whole panel of blood work. I have never taken meds or insulin to control it but was told I was diabetic. Belinda, Here's the ADA web site that gives the standards the doctors use: http://www.diabetes.org/pre-diabetes/pre-diabetes-symptoms.jsp Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 7, 2006 Report Share Posted August 7, 2006 ada is a quack they have never cured anyone Best Regards, Ratliff in La Chorrera, Panama Re: diabetes > I have read several books, including 1 by an MD who was diabetic, saying it can be reversed. So how does one know if one was pre-diabetic vs full blown? My doctor at the time to a whole panel of blood work. I have never taken meds or insulin to control it but was told I was diabetic. Belinda, Here's the ADA web site that gives the standards the doctors use: http://www.diabetes.org/pre-diabetes/pre-diabetes-symptoms.jsp Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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