Guest guest Posted August 7, 2006 Report Share Posted August 7, 2006 > > ada is a quack they have never cured anyone There is no cure. Ask your doctor if he thinks you're cured! Ok. enough. This is going nowhere. I think I get the picture here. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 8, 2006 Report Share Posted August 8, 2006 I was pre-diabetic and now I am cured. Fasting Blood glucose has been under 100. It was around 110-118 before. > > > > ada is a quack they have never cured anyone > > There is no cure. Ask your doctor if he thinks > you're cured! > > Ok. enough. This is going nowhere. I think I get > the picture here. > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 8, 2006 Report Share Posted August 8, 2006 Thank you. Share with the group what you did to lower your bsl levels? Best Regards, Ratliff in La Chorrera, Panama Re: diabetes I was pre-diabetic and now I am cured. Fasting Blood glucose has been under 100. It was around 110-118 before. > > > > ada is a quack they have never cured anyone > > There is no cure. Ask your doctor if he thinks > you're cured! > > Ok. enough. This is going nowhere. I think I get > the picture here. > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 8, 2006 Report Share Posted August 8, 2006 > > I was pre-diabetic and now I am cured. Fasting Blood glucose has been > under 100. It was around 110-118 before. Outdoors girl, What would happen if you stopped taking any coconut oil? I'm assuming you're saying it's caused by the coconut oil, right? Do you think your FBG would go back the way it was (110-118) if you stopped taking the coconut oil? Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 9, 2006 Report Share Posted August 9, 2006 Hi, All I did was stop eating foods with trans fats and damaged fats like vegetable oils. I try to keep my diet balanced. I eat fresh whole foods and plenty of healthy fats like butter, coconut oil, lard, olive oil, animal fat found in bacon and meats. I eat 2 or 3 eggs fried in butter and coconut oil almost every day. Mostly organic fruits and vegetables and meats from pasture raised animals. I also include lacto-fermented vegetables and raw dairy foods like Kiefer, raw goats milk, raw cheese, raw yogurt. With the raw plain yogur I add fresh blueberries, coconut oil and vanilla flavor. A couple of nights I went to a birthday party and eat barbeque food like Hot dogs, potato salad then later that evening a large piece of ice cream cake. The next morning after 12 hours I thought for sure my fasting blood glucose would be high but it was 93. Yeahh... I'm sure if I went back to my old eating habits that cause the pre- diabetes it will come back. This healty way of eating works for me so I will continue eating the way our great grandparents ate when diabetes, cancer and heart disease was rare. If you want more info of where to obtain nutrient dense whole foods see http://www.westonaprice.org > > > > I was pre-diabetic and now I am cured. Fasting Blood glucose has been > > under 100. It was around 110-118 before. > > Outdoors girl, > > What would happen if you stopped taking any coconut oil? > > I'm assuming you're saying it's caused by the coconut oil, > right? > > Do you think your FBG would go back the way it was (110-118) > if you stopped taking the coconut oil? > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 9, 2006 Report Share Posted August 9, 2006 Well, it sounds like you are eating fairly low carb in general. If you went back to your old eating habits, and stopped taking cocnut oil, and if your blood glucose goes back up, then you are not cured. You have just achieved really good control, and that's pretty darn great, but it's not being cured. A cure means you are completely fine now, and don't need the treatment any more. For example, take getting the flu. Either your body fights it off, or you get antibiotics and/or tamiflu, and you get better. You can stop taking the medicine, or stop staying in bed to help your body fight it, and you go back to your normal activities. Then, for example, there's another disease caused by viruses, that there is no cure for - AIDS. In that case, all you can do is treat it to prevent it from getting worse, and try to keep yourself feeling as well as possible. All that can be achieved is control, and hopefully prevention of progression. That is the situation with diabetes. When I first started testing my bg levels, it was pointed out to me that eating low carb *is* treatment, and to get an idea of what's really going on with me, I'd have to eat a " regular or high carb " meal, then test. With pre-diabetes, I've heard it's possbile to reverse it, but haven't seen any clear evidence aobut that. With full out diabetes, no, even if many diabetics are able to maintain their blood glucose in a normal range by eating low carb. Being able to eat potato salad at a party is really great, really amazing control. I'd be happy if I could have milk again. It takes discriminition to know the difference between " cure " and " good control. " Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 9, 2006 Report Share Posted August 9, 2006 Thanks. I also lost 30 pounds. That may have helped too. You're not suppose to eat a high carb diet on a regular basis anyway. Once in a while I do. I eat carbs I just don't overeat carbs anymore. You are suppose to eat the amount your body needs. If you exercise you can eat more carbs. My pancreas is still functioning ok. I just had some insulin resistance and I read that trans fats will cause that. What I need is an oil change. LOL > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 9, 2006 Report Share Posted August 9, 2006 Any one suffering from diabetes my find the info on this site helpful. This doctor says that an eating plan emphasizing good fats and reduced nonfiber carbohydrates/starches as outlined in his book " The Rosedale Diet " and Dr. Mercola's " Total Health Program " will greatly improve and even reverse type 2 " insulin resistant " diabetes, heart disease, hypertension, many other chronic diseases of aging, and even aging itself, as many of his patients who have been able to totally eliminate the use of their drugs, including insulin, can attest. > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 9, 2006 Report Share Posted August 9, 2006 I forgot to add the link. Here it is. http://www.mercola.com/2005/may/31/diabetes_disease.htm > Any one suffering from diabetes my find the info on this site helpful. > > This doctor says that an eating plan emphasizing good fats and > reduced nonfiber carbohydrates/starches as outlined in his book " The > Rosedale Diet " and Dr. Mercola's " Total Health Program " will greatly > improve and even reverse type 2 " insulin resistant " diabetes, heart > disease, hypertension, many other chronic diseases of aging, and even > aging itself, as many of his patients who have been able to totally > eliminate the use of their drugs, including insulin, can attest. > > > > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 9, 2006 Report Share Posted August 9, 2006 My grandfather had diabetes. He was a tenant farmer. So you eat high, good fat, low carb diet? Best Regards, Ratliff in La Chorrera, Panama Re: diabetes Hi, All I did was stop eating foods with trans fats and damaged fats like vegetable oils. I try to keep my diet balanced. I eat fresh whole foods and plenty of healthy fats like butter, coconut oil, lard, olive oil, animal fat found in bacon and meats. I eat 2 or 3 eggs fried in butter and coconut oil almost every day. Mostly organic fruits and vegetables and meats from pasture raised animals. I also include lacto-fermented vegetables and raw dairy foods like Kiefer, raw goats milk, raw cheese, raw yogurt. With the raw plain yogur I add fresh blueberries, coconut oil and vanilla flavor. A couple of nights I went to a birthday party and eat barbeque food like Hot dogs, potato salad then later that evening a large piece of ice cream cake. The next morning after 12 hours I thought for sure my fasting blood glucose would be high but it was 93. Yeahh... I'm sure if I went back to my old eating habits that cause the pre- diabetes it will come back. This healty way of eating works for me so I will continue eating the way our great grandparents ate when diabetes, cancer and heart disease was rare. If you want more info of where to obtain nutrient dense whole foods see http://www.westonaprice.org > > > > I was pre-diabetic and now I am cured. Fasting Blood glucose has been > > under 100. It was around 110-118 before. > > Outdoors girl, > > What would happen if you stopped taking any coconut oil? > > I'm assuming you're saying it's caused by the coconut oil, > right? > > Do you think your FBG would go back the way it was (110-118) > if you stopped taking the coconut oil? > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 9, 2006 Report Share Posted August 9, 2006 No body is cured of eating wrong unless they start eating right. Look at the diabetes epidemic in the US. We are all sick and can't get over it. Because we do not eat for nutrition, we eat for pleasure. If we eat wrong we GET SICK, if we eat right we are CURED. Cured people can get SICK like sick people can get better. Don't tell the people that have been cured from AIDS there is no cure. If you can't accept that people can get well from a disease fine. Just do not try to tell the rest of us that have gotten better that there is no such thing. It perpetuates the myth the doctors like to portray, you can't help it, it is inherited. Best Regards, Ratliff in La Chorrera, Panama Re: diabetes Well, it sounds like you are eating fairly low carb in general. If you went back to your old eating habits, and stopped taking cocnut oil, and if your blood glucose goes back up, then you are not cured. You have just achieved really good control, and that's pretty darn great, but it's not being cured. A cure means you are completely fine now, and don't need the treatment any more. For example, take getting the flu. Either your body fights it off, or you get antibiotics and/or tamiflu, and you get better. You can stop taking the medicine, or stop staying in bed to help your body fight it, and you go back to your normal activities. Then, for example, there's another disease caused by viruses, that there is no cure for - AIDS. In that case, all you can do is treat it to prevent it from getting worse, and try to keep yourself feeling as well as possible. All that can be achieved is control, and hopefully prevention of progression. That is the situation with diabetes. When I first started testing my bg levels, it was pointed out to me that eating low carb *is* treatment, and to get an idea of what's really going on with me, I'd have to eat a " regular or high carb " meal, then test. With pre-diabetes, I've heard it's possbile to reverse it, but haven't seen any clear evidence aobut that. With full out diabetes, no, even if many diabetics are able to maintain their blood glucose in a normal range by eating low carb. Being able to eat potato salad at a party is really great, really amazing control. I'd be happy if I could have milk again. It takes discriminition to know the difference between " cure " and " good control. " Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 9, 2006 Report Share Posted August 9, 2006 Dr. Bernstein's book is good also. Best Regards, Ratliff in La Chorrera, Panama Re: diabetes Any one suffering from diabetes my find the info on this site helpful. This doctor says that an eating plan emphasizing good fats and reduced nonfiber carbohydrates/starches as outlined in his book " The Rosedale Diet " and Dr. Mercola's " Total Health Program " will greatly improve and even reverse type 2 " insulin resistant " diabetes, heart disease, hypertension, many other chronic diseases of aging, and even aging itself, as many of his patients who have been able to totally eliminate the use of their drugs, including insulin, can attest. > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 9, 2006 Report Share Posted August 9, 2006 Most of the time I avoid starch and white flour products. I do eat fruits and vegetables and lots of raw milk and other raw dairy foods. This morning I had 4 fruit and for lunch I ate a salad and lasagna so lots of carbs today. No coconut oil today. Not sure what I'm having for dinner yet. I'll check my blood sugar tomorrow morning after a 12 hour fast and see where it's at. > > > > > > I was pre-diabetic and now I am cured. Fasting Blood glucose has > been > > > under 100. It was around 110-118 before. > > > > Outdoors girl, > > > > What would happen if you stopped taking any coconut oil? > > > > I'm assuming you're saying it's caused by the coconut oil, > > right? > > > > Do you think your FBG would go back the way it was (110-118) > > if you stopped taking the coconut oil? > > > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 9, 2006 Report Share Posted August 9, 2006 I wonder if coconut oil can cure AIDS. Coconut oil kills the HIV virus. Studies show patients viral load drops tremendously after eating 6 tablespoons of coconut oil for about 6 months. If you eat the foods that strengthen your immune system and eat coconut oil can you become HIV negative I wonder? > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 9, 2006 Report Share Posted August 9, 2006 , either you do not really understand what the word " cure " means, or you do not want to. Or you do not want to accept reality. so where are these people who have been cured from AIDS? Can you produce them? It's just a matter of semantics, cure versus control, but let me ask you, what would happen if you started eating carbs, and stopped eating coconut? If your blood glucose goes up again, then you are not cured. I refer you back to my flu versus AIDS example. Think about it. I think you just want to be able to tell yourself you are cured. > > No body is cured of eating wrong unless they start eating right. Look at the diabetes epidemic in the US. We are all sick and can't get over it. Because we do not eat for nutrition, we eat for pleasure. If we eat wrong we GET SICK, if we eat right we are CURED. Cured people can get SICK like sick people can get better. Don't tell the people that have been cured from AIDS there is no cure. If you can't accept that people can get well from a disease fine. Just do not try to tell the rest of us that have gotten better that there is no such thing. It perpetuates the myth the doctors like to portray, you can't help it, it is inherited. > > Best Regards, Ratliff > in La Chorrera, Panama > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 9, 2006 Report Share Posted August 9, 2006 >It perpetuates the myth the doctors like to portray, you can't help it, it is inherited. And btw, I never said any such thing. YOu are twisting *my* words. diabetics have more control over the progression of their disease than other people many with other diseases do. But you don't understand the distinction between control and cure. I thought you told me privately that you were going to ignore my posts from now on? Please, stick to it. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 9, 2006 Report Share Posted August 9, 2006 I have read of babies who were born with HIV who were later declared HIV free.I do not remember what site it was on.I dont see why this is not possible. Given the foods and fresh air and pure water our bodies were designed to heal themselves. What is your definition of a cure? IN NC kohlrabi_croce <kohlrabi_croce@...> wrote: , either you do not really understand what the word " cure " means, or you do not want to. Or you do not want to accept reality. so where are these people who have been cured from AIDS? Can you produce them? It's just a matter of semantics, cure versus control, but let me ask you, what would happen if you started eating carbs, and stopped eating coconut? If your blood glucose goes up again, then you are not cured. I refer you back to my flu versus AIDS example. Think about it. I think you just want to be able to tell yourself you are cured. > > No body is cured of eating wrong unless they start eating right. Look at the diabetes epidemic in the US. We are all sick and can't get over it. Because we do not eat for nutrition, we eat for pleasure. If we eat wrong we GET SICK, if we eat right we are CURED. Cured people can get SICK like sick people can get better. Don't tell the people that have been cured from AIDS there is no cure. If you can't accept that people can get well from a disease fine. Just do not try to tell the rest of us that have gotten better that there is no such thing. It perpetuates the myth the doctors like to portray, you can't help it, it is inherited. > > Best Regards, Ratliff > in La Chorrera, Panama > Wilkins http//:www.juiceplus.com/+lw55887 The Children's Research Foundation Children 6-15 FREE for 3 years --------------------------------- Messenger with Voice. Make PC-to-Phone Calls to the US (and 30+ countries) for 2¢/min or less. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 9, 2006 Report Share Posted August 9, 2006 From what I read and hear Noni would be the best bet for HIV and a lot of other things. I have been listening to Dr. Lindsey Duncan on the Timpone site. You can download the interviews. http://www.patricktimpone.com/main/audio.htm Best Regards, Ratliff in La Chorrera, Panama Re: diabetes I wonder if coconut oil can cure AIDS. Coconut oil kills the HIV virus. Studies show patients viral load drops tremendously after eating 6 tablespoons of coconut oil for about 6 months. If you eat the foods that strengthen your immune system and eat coconut oil can you become HIV negative I wonder? > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 9, 2006 Report Share Posted August 9, 2006 Since there is no proof that HIV causes AIDS and the AIDS tests are wrong as often as they are right, I do not feel any real unsterstanding of AIDS can develop until the AIDS Industry allows dissidents to do more reseach. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/AIDS_reappraisal Alobar On 8/9/06, Wilkins <montemomma2002@...> wrote: > I have read of babies who were born with HIV who were later declared HIV free.I do not remember what site it was on.I dont see why this is not possible. Given the foods and fresh air and pure water our bodies were designed to heal themselves. > > What is your definition of a cure? > > IN NC Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 10, 2006 Report Share Posted August 10, 2006 Yesterday I ate 4 pieces of fruit for breakfast and for lunch I ate a salad and lasagna. On the way home from work around 6pm I at a large soft pretzel dipped in butter. Around 8:30pm last night I ate some lacto-fermented vegetables and 16 ounces of raw goats milk. No coconut oil yesterday. I checked my Fasting blood glucose 9am this morning and it was 93. This morning I ate 3 eggs fried in butter and coconut oil. 16 ounces of goats milk with 2 teaspoons of coconut oil mixed in the goat milk. (coconut oil off the spoon makes me gag)LOL. 1 slice of sprouted grain toast with raw butter on the toast and sea salt. A hand full of organic black berries. 4 ounces of beet kvass. And a 3 fork fulls of lacto-fermented vegetables. 2 hours later I tested my blood glucose and to my surprise it was 86. I tested it again 1 minute later and again it said 86. > > > > My grandfather had diabetes. He was a tenant farmer. > > > > So you eat high, good fat, low carb diet? > > > > Best Regards, Ratliff > > in La Chorrera, Panama > > > > > > Re: diabetes > > > > > > Hi, > > All I did was stop eating foods with trans fats and damaged fats > like > > vegetable oils. I try to keep my diet balanced. I eat fresh whole > > foods and plenty of healthy fats like butter, coconut oil, lard, > > olive oil, animal fat found in bacon and meats. I eat 2 or 3 eggs > > fried in butter and coconut oil almost every day. Mostly organic > > fruits and vegetables and meats from pasture raised animals. I > also > > include lacto-fermented vegetables and raw dairy foods like > Kiefer, > > raw goats milk, raw cheese, raw yogurt. With the raw plain yogur > I > > add fresh blueberries, coconut oil and vanilla flavor. > > > > A couple of nights I went to a birthday party and eat barbeque > food > > like Hot dogs, potato salad then later that evening a large piece > of > > ice cream cake. The next morning after 12 hours I thought for > sure > > my fasting blood glucose would be high but it was 93. Yeahh... > > > > I'm sure if I went back to my old eating habits that cause the > pre- > > diabetes it will come back. This healty way of eating works for > me > > so I will continue eating the way our great grandparents ate when > > diabetes, cancer and heart disease was rare. > > > > If you want more info of where to obtain nutrient dense whole > foods > > see http://www.westonaprice.org > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 30, 2006 Report Share Posted August 30, 2006 1 month update. My fasting blood glucose is still around 90. It was 110-118 (pre- diabetes). I've been eating more carbs too. I can eat pie now at night and my blood glucose will be under 100 the next morning. So it looks like eating plenty of saturated fats in you diet like coconut oil and butter and eliminating the Trans fats might cure you if you have diabetes. It took me almost a year to cure my pre-diabetes. Give it a try. > > > > > > > > I was pre-diabetic and now I am cured. Fasting Blood glucose > has > > been > > > > under 100. It was around 110-118 before. > > > > > > Outdoors girl, > > > > > > What would happen if you stopped taking any coconut oil? > > > > > > I'm assuming you're saying it's caused by the coconut oil, > > > right? > > > > > > Do you think your FBG would go back the way it was (110-118) > > > if you stopped taking the coconut oil? > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 6, 2006 Report Share Posted September 6, 2006 My fasting blood sugar is still around 90 and I've been eating lots of carbs too. So there can be a diabetes cure in some cases. > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 6, 2006 Report Share Posted September 6, 2006 Hi, I'm new to the group and was wondering how much coconut oil you take a day. Is this particular for diabetes? If you are using coconut cream, does that work as well and do you have to adjust the dosage? Thanks, Dee Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 6, 2006 Report Share Posted September 6, 2006 I try to take 3 T a day. Some of t comes from coconut milk which I adore! I fix it half coconut milk half water , add some stevia and vanilla powder YUMM!! I think it has helped level mine out. Belinda Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 6, 2006 Report Share Posted September 6, 2006 I was taking 3 to 4 tablespoons a day. I also eat other healthy fats like raw butter, olive oil, cod liver oil. I was also drinking raw milk, eating raw yogurt, raw cheese, lacto fermented vegetables, drink beet kvass, I eat 2 or 3 fresh farm fertile eggs almost everyday along with vegetables and a little fruit. Just stay away from all processed foods as much as you can. That stuff is making most people sick in the long term. > > Hi, > I'm new to the group and was wondering how much coconut oil you take a day. Is this particular for diabetes? If you are using coconut cream, does that work as well and do you have to adjust the dosage? > Thanks, > Dee > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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