Guest guest Posted December 21, 2007 Report Share Posted December 21, 2007 I also thought drinking coconut water was suppose to be good for diabetics, that it infact helped even out BG...and my health food store had many brands, it is also suppose to help hydrate the body too. SeaLady Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 22, 2007 Report Share Posted December 22, 2007 It does not look like a natural coconut water, with sugar content of about 8%. The sugar content is possibly enriched to enhance taste. Natural coconut water has only up to 5% sugar for the one coming from young nuts, and up to 2% for the one coming from mature nuts. Tony Geniston Alobar <Alobar@...> wrote: I have never seen coconut water made from young coconuts in the US. If I lived in the tropics, young cocnut water might be something to use. But here, I have learned to avoid coconut water. All the cans seem to contain far more sugar than I would want to take in regularly. The best tasting coconut water I have found is from Wilderness Family Naturals http://www.wildernessfamilynaturals.com/coconut_water.htm and that contains more sugar in one serving than I like to eat in an entire day. Serving Size 200 ml (7.45 oz) Total Carbohydrates 18g Sugar 16g Alobar On 12/21/07, Severino Magat <sev_magat@...> wrote: > Hi ! > > May I inform you that a credible reference (Coconut Development Board of India) mentioned that coconut water at early stages of maturity ( 6 - 8 month old young " tender " nut stage), sugars are in the form of glucose and fructose (reducing sugars) and sucrose (non-reducing sugar or complex disaccharides) appears only in the later (mature 11 - 12 month old nut). The later increases with maturity time while the former (reducing sugars) falls. > > Latest findings in the Philippines (by the Philippine Coconut Authority and the Department of Science and Technology) revealed that coconut sugar from the coconut sap (derived from the pre-opened coconut flowers (male and female) in closed spathes contains 5 - 9% glucose and fructose sugars (reducing sugars) and the rest (75-85%) in sucrose sugar form. This inherent attribute or nature of naturally processed coconut sugar (with increasing demand in the country and elsewhere) causes the low glycemix index of only GI 35 (as a general guide GI of 55 or less) prevents human diabetes. > > Cheers, > > Sev Magat --------------------------------- Be a better friend, newshound, and know-it-all with Mobile. Try it now. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 3, 2008 Report Share Posted September 3, 2008 Tess: Learning how everything now has sager in it or other ingredients that convert to sugar in the stomach has helped me a lot. don't forget that the average cup of coffee with a spoon of sugar provides more sugar into your stomach that you have in you whole blood system (see in red below). As per Wikipedia: Blood sugar concentration, or glucose level, is tightly regulated in the human body. Normally, the blood glucose level is maintained between about 4 and 6 mM (mmol). The normal blood glucose level is about 90mg/100ml, which works out to 5mM/L (mmol/l), since the molecular weight of glucose, C6H12O6, is about 180 g/mol daltons. The total amount of glucose in circulating blood is therefore about 3.3 to 7g (assuming an ordinary adult blood volume of 5 liters, plausible for an average adult male). Glucose levels rise after meals for an hour or two by a few grams and are usually lowest in the morning, before the first meal of the day. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 6, 2008 Report Share Posted September 6, 2008 Dear Tess, Glad Jun is doing better. Have him tested for magnesium. I understand lack of magnesium can also cause diabetes. Give him rich magnesium food like romaine lettuce, etc. Is he taking medication? I discovered that when i take my diabetic pills, and i combined it with chromium and Vitamin B complex, it really works very well. But i want to get out of all my meds. I am seeing an allopathic doctor who would first make his patients supplements and would only give pharma products as a last resort. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 7, 2008 Report Share Posted September 7, 2008 if magnesium is the problem and you want to get it at optimum 4 times quicker than oral supplementation,use Magnesium Oil and rub it on your skin. The results are amasing as Ive proved for myself. Esp for heart problems if you are mag deficient as most people are. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 7, 2008 Report Share Posted September 7, 2008 My doctor was very much against me getting off diabetic meds. I did it anyway. Doctors are useful for getting blood tests, but I never trust their advice. Alobar On 9/6/08, melly banagale <@...> wrote: > Dear Tess, > > Glad Jun is doing better. Have him tested for magnesium. I understand lack of magnesium can also cause diabetes. Give him rich magnesium food like romaine lettuce, etc. Is he taking medication? I discovered that when i take my diabetic pills, and i combined it with chromium and Vitamin B complex, it really works very well. But i want to get out of all my meds. I am seeing an allopathic doctor who would first make his patients supplements and would only give pharma products as a last resort. > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 8, 2008 Report Share Posted September 8, 2008 Yes, doctors are useful for blood tests and lab work but when it comes to longterm drug therapy, they are NOT to be trusted since ALL drugs cause longterm side effects (this is what my own doctor told me once) Best to find a healthy alternative to the drug as soon as possible. phine > > Dear Tess, > > > > Glad Jun is doing better. Have him tested for magnesium. I understand lack of magnesium can also cause diabetes. Give him rich magnesium food like romaine lettuce, etc. Is he taking medication? I discovered that when i take my diabetic pills, and i combined it with chromium and Vitamin B complex, it really works very well. But i want to get out of all my meds. I am seeing an allopathic doctor who would first make his patients supplements and would only give pharma products as a last resort. > > > > > > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 9, 2008 Report Share Posted September 9, 2008 Epsom salts in the bath is a very inexpensive magnesium source and tried and true. Duncan > > if magnesium is the problem and you want to get it at optimum 4 times > quicker than oral supplementation,use Magnesium Oil and rub it on your > skin. The results are amasing as Ive proved for myself. Esp for heart > problems if you are mag deficient as most people are. > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 16, 2008 Report Share Posted October 16, 2008 Janumet: http://www.janumet.com/sitagliptin_metformin_HCl/janumet/consumer/index.jsp is just a a propriety version of Metformin: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Metformin Glucophage is the same thing from a different manufacturer: http://www.drugs.com/glucophage.html of course just why your Doctor would choose the one brand against another - I would personally need an answer for that. Cost would be a consideration. When you say A1C, may I ask if you mean HbA1c (the 3 month indicator) if so then indeed you need to medicate - OR lose weight and exercise. It's easy for your doctor to prescribe pills and later on inevitably insulin, but there is a lot you can do yourself. I didn't understand this and no one told me, but eventually I found out stuff, now it's me educating my Doctor. I was diagnosed in the spring of 91, in spite of all the Meds in 06 my HbA1c was 16 (a dangerous level) and any amount of different insulins injection strategies were obviously not working, so I was given a pump. Once I got the hang of it I brought my HbA1c down to 9ish, a vast improvement, but I was pumping 100 to 150 insulin units per 24 hours plus compensating meals, WOW - this is not a good thing. For some reason I stumbled across a lecture which made a lot of sense to me, you can watch it here (take an hour): http://livinlavidalocarb.blogspot.com/2008/02/72-minute-investment-to-better.htm\ l I sort of had an inkling from Dr Atkins pioneering work but this for me just clinched it. I started learning up on Low Carb High Fat regimes and since March this year I have lost 16 kilos........but the amazing thing is that these days I only use about 30 units insulin per 24 hours and my last HbA1c was 5.8 - how about that???!!! I can't advise you on coconut oil brands as I am not familiar with your local brands - there is however a producer of genuine VCO on this list - Tony. May I ask why you stopped using CO and why? And why you think you should start again? Very best wishes KJ Lynn wrote: > Good Morning~ > I am new to this group, but wanted to ask if anyone here knows about the drug Janumet? I am diabetic and was on glucophage for years, and yesterday my endo changed it to Janumet because my A1C was 7. I took coconut oil for years from Tropical Traditions and just began taking it again after a long period off of it. I used to Virgin Coconut Oil, but now I am not sure about the Gold Coconut Oil vs the other, any suggestions would be appreciated. > > Thank You > Lynn > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 16, 2008 Report Share Posted October 16, 2008 I was diagnosed as a diabetic back in 2001. I had a fasting blood sugar of 360. I probably was an undiagnosed diabetic for many years. I started out on diabetic meds but they made me feel terrible. And my blood glucose levels would not go high if I cheated on my diet, so I was not getting the feedback I needed. I did research on the internet. I discovered that all diabetic meds cause severe problems over time -- liver failure, heart disease, kidney failure. I had severe diabetic neuropathy in hands and feet which the docs told me was not reversible. The diet the docs want diabetics to take is loaded with carbs. The docs are either nuts or trying to kill diabetics. I went to a very low carb diet, I got rid of all grains, I started taking many different herbal mineral and vitamin supplements. In 6 months I got rid of the diabetic meds and fired my doctor. My Hb A1C was 6, 3 months after stopping the meds, and 5.5 the next time I had it checked, 2 years later. Over the next 2 years, much of my diabetic neuropathy had gone away because of the supplements. Because of my new diet, I began to shed excess weight. Over 5 years I went from 280 pounds down to 170. Initially I was losing muscle mass, but when I started taking whey protein isolate, twice a day, the lost muscle mass returned. I am 63. My weight seems stable at 170, which is fine by me. I am 6 ft tall. Alobar On 10/16/08, Lynn <lynnppi@...> wrote: > Good Morning~ > I am new to this group, but wanted to ask if anyone here knows about the drug Janumet? I am diabetic and was on glucophage for years, and yesterday my endo changed it to Janumet because my A1C was 7. I took coconut oil for years from Tropical Traditions and just began taking it again after a long period off of it. I used to Virgin Coconut Oil, but now I am not sure about the Gold Coconut Oil vs the other, any suggestions would be appreciated. > > Thank You > Lynn > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 16, 2008 Report Share Posted October 16, 2008 Alobar, You sure have come a long way from where you were in 2001 with your diabetes. Thanks for sharing your story again. Keep up the good work! phine > > Good Morning~ > > I am new to this group, but wanted to ask if anyone here knows about the drug Janumet? I am diabetic and was on glucophage for years, and yesterday my endo changed it to Janumet because my A1C was 7. I took coconut oil for years from Tropical Traditions and just began taking it again after a long period off of it. I used to Virgin Coconut Oil, but now I am not sure about the Gold Coconut Oil vs the other, any suggestions would be appreciated. > > > > Thank You > > Lynn > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 17, 2008 Report Share Posted October 17, 2008 > > I went to a very low carb diet, I got rid of all grains, I started > taking many different herbal mineral and vitamin supplements. Can you expound on those different herbal, mineral and vitamin supplements? Did you ever take fish oil? Also, I'm finding it very hard to get moving. Did you do a lot of exercise to lose that weight? -vanessa Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 17, 2008 Report Share Posted October 17, 2008 I exercise the same amount each week that I was doing for over 5 years prior to losing an ounce. The list of supplements on my blog post below is half a year out of date. I keep changing what I take as I get new information. But this is a good starting place. Diabetic Supplement Update http://alobar.livejournal.com/2790171.html I take a tablespoon of cod liver oil daily, along with 1.5 tablespoons of fish oil. I use Carlson's oil because heavy metals have been removed, excess vitamin A has been removed (so I can safely take more oil), and because it tastes good. I was finding that I got tired and dizzy sometimes. My blood pressure was slightly low, so I now take a mix of sodium and potassium chloride salts, 3 times a day in 4 ounces of water. Dizziness has gone away. Not mentioned in the post I linked to is whey. I take NOW whey protein isolate, twice a day, plus one regular meal. I take plenty of vitamins to balance out my whey meals, plus coconut oil with evening whey and cod, fish, and coconut oils along with breakfast whey meals. I was having real problems with urinary frequency and urinary urgency. Whey has lots of Lysine, but not much arginine. Arginine helps to make kidneys work far more efficiently. I take Citrulline Malate, Citrulline, and Arginine daily. It has helped a lot. I am still fiddling with quantities to get the best result for the minimum cost. Alobar On 10/17/08, van essa <vandalsem@...> wrote: > > > > > > I went to a very low carb diet, I got rid of all grains, I started > > taking many different herbal mineral and vitamin supplements. > > > Can you expound on those different herbal, mineral and vitamin > supplements? Did you ever take fish oil? > > Also, I'm finding it very hard to get moving. Did you do a lot of > exercise to lose that weight? > > -vanessa > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 13, 2009 Report Share Posted May 13, 2009 ,You should be fine, since insulin is an human hormone and it belongs in the body. In your case, injected insulin is made genetically from yeast for humans. It's ok. Glucophage however is not endogenous hormone and works in a different way. I would start slow, with SP and MP and insulin. I am not sure what to say if you are taking glucophage.PS. You might want to call the manufacturer and inquire about additives or preservatives thay 'may' put into insulin vials, and google from there. :)From: aljuarez@... <aljuarez@...>Subject: DiabetesTo: Date: Wednesday, May 13, 2009, 11:24 AM I saw the DVD where Bob Beck talked about how he was able to stop using his diabetes meds using the protocol. Does anyone know if it's OK to do the magnetic pulsing and blood electrification if you're on insulin? I was just put on insulin. I was on Glucophage and Amaryl in February when I started the blood electrification but my BG levels have been so high while I had the bronchitis and pneumonia that my doctor now has me on Lantus. I want to start the protocol again but, before, I'd do it first thing in the morning before taking my meds. This insulin is time-released and I take it just once a day, right before bed. Any thoughts? - ********** Looking for intelligent conversation? Visit http://groups. / group/Digna- Petamus (That's Latin for "Let us seek worthy things.") Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 13, 2009 Report Share Posted May 13, 2009 Please look very closely at liver cleansing. As the liver becomes congested and swells it presses against the pancrease and facilitates diabetes. www.curezone.com/livercleanse. The Beck protocol is great, but you MUST ensure that the downstream waste removal systems are online before proceeding. Next look at Iodine supplementation to get the thyroid online which controls all endocrine systems including insulin. Finally, look at food combining to help avoid insulin spikes. Sorry, there is no magic pill or machine that will cure you overnight. It's take many years to get where you are today and it will take roughly one month for every year of illness to get well. I personally have 2 more years ahead of me to get healthy. Unfortunately I wasted 5 years looking for these very simple answers. Brad On 5/13/09, aljuarez@... <aljuarez@...> wrote: > I saw the DVD where Bob Beck talked about how he was able to stop using his > diabetes meds using the protocol. Does anyone know if it's OK to do the > magnetic pulsing and blood electrification if you're on insulin? > > I was just put on insulin. I was on Glucophage and Amaryl in February when I > started the blood electrification but my BG levels have been so high while I > had the bronchitis and pneumonia that my doctor now has me on Lantus. > > I want to start the protocol again but, before, I'd do it first thing in the > morning before taking my meds. This insulin is time-released and I take it > just once a day, right before bed. > > Any thoughts? > > - > > > > > ********** > Looking for intelligent conversation? > Visit Digna-Petamus (That's Latin for " Let us > seek worthy things. " ) > > -- Sent from my mobile device Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 14, 2009 Report Share Posted May 14, 2009 I thoiught insulin was exuded from genetically spliced (GMO) e. coli bacteria. (not yeast) Duncan > > , > You should be fine, since insulin is an human hormone and it belongs in the body. In your case, injected insulin is made genetically from yeast for humans. It's ok. Glucophage however is not endogenous hormone and works in a different way. I would start slow, with SP and MP and insulin. I am not sure what to say if you are taking glucophage. > PS. You might want to call the manufacturer and inquire about additives or preservatives thay 'may' put into insulin vials, and google from there. > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 14, 2009 Report Share Posted May 14, 2009 Duncan,good point. I forgot to mention e.coli also. So yeast and e.coli."...Synthetic human insulin was the first golden molecule of the biotech industry and the direct result of recombinant DNA technology. Currently, millions of diabetics worldwide use synthetic insulin to regulate their blood sugar levels. Synthetic insulin is made in both bacteria and yeast..."SergeFrom: Duncan Crow <duncancrow@...>Subject: Re: Diabetes Date: Thursday, May 14, 2009, 11:08 AM I thoiught insulin was exuded from genetically spliced (GMO) e. coli bacteria. (not yeast) Duncan > > , > You should be fine, since insulin is an human hormone and it belongs in the body. In your case, injected insulin is made genetically from yeast for humans. It's ok. Glucophage however is not endogenous hormone and works in a different way. I would start slow, with SP and MP and insulin. I am not sure what to say if you are taking glucophage. > PS. You might want to call the manufacturer and inquire about additives or preservatives thay 'may' put into insulin vials, and google from there. > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 15, 2009 Report Share Posted May 15, 2009 I brought up the GMO bacteria creating insulin link in my newspaper column when the local Regional District declared our region a GMO-Free zone. Indicating the GMO is already a fact in the region was a kick in their toothless wonder of a legislation that scuttled THAT approach in a hurry; next time they might get some facts first Duncan > > > > > > , > > > You should be fine, since insulin is an human hormone and it belongs in the body. In your case, injected insulin is made genetically from yeast for humans. It's ok. Glucophage however is not endogenous hormone and works in a different way. I would start slow, with SP and MP and insulin. I am not sure what to say if you are taking glucophage. > > > PS. You might want to call the manufacturer and inquire about additives or preservatives thay 'may' put into insulin vials, and google from there. > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 12, 2009 Report Share Posted October 12, 2009 Hi ! Yes those 2 are the same drug, Glucophage is the generic brand of Metformin. I would do some research and get off Metformin, it will damage your kidneys in the long run. That drug is very toxic to your body. I go the natural route to take of my problems, I go to sunharvest and by things like Cat's Claw, Essac, Pau D'Arco etc. I do not know the Amazon Forest Product for diabetes but if I find out i will let you know. From: Bag <@...> Subject: Diabetes Coconut Oil Date: Monday, October 12, 2009, 1:36 PM Rosie, What is the name of the Amazon Rain Forest Product for diabetes please. Isn't glucophage and Metformin the same? I thought it was, somebody please say something. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 5, 2009 Report Share Posted November 5, 2009 andra I would be happy to help if I am able. Remember I am no doctor nor am I an expert. I started out with Dr. Bernstein's diabetic solution " diet " which is very much like Bee's candida diet except he allows soy flour. I stopped when it caused me to bloat so bad I thought I was dying. BTW, Dr. Bernstein is a doctor who is type one diabetic. He has a very helpful website and several books for treating diabetes. Not only did they tell me I could eat doughnuts...but one nurse found out I love Krispy Kreme glazed doughnuts. She brought in two dozen, flashed them in my door way...I laughed and then later I cried! I understood it was all done in jest. And yes, they told me I could have some but hospital policy would not allow them to give me one. Oh the only thing they warned me not to touch...ever...liquid sweet. No frosting, pudding, sweetened soft drinks/tea/coffee, etc. Baked sweets are fine in moderation. *here i bite my tongue and smile* My a type two diabetic brother's wife our doctor...on halloween she gave him a candied apple. So there ya go! Good luck to your cousin. Email me anytime. Have a Son-shiny day! a a, I find this fascinating, since my cousin was just recently diagnosed with Type 1 diabetes (he is 24). I have spoken to him about the benefits of diet, and forwarded him some information from Dr. Kwasniewski. I anticipate we'll discuss this some more at Thanksgiving! I find it shocking they tell you you can have donuts! I'd love to hear more of your success treating your diabetes with a better diet, if you would like to mail me off-list, so I can share this with my cousin. Best in health, andra Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 16, 2010 Report Share Posted May 16, 2010 I'm sorry you're running into this problem. It certainly sounds badly handled; I can't imagine their telling you through your insurance company. That's wrong in so many ways! Be sure to find out what kind of diabetes you have. Various types are associated with AIH, with different causes. I hope you'll find that this is a type and a level that can be easily managed. I know that many people here have had diabetes of one sort or another. Best wishes. Keep us informed. Harper [ ] I'm a little scared....... I came home yesterday and had an envelope from my insurance. I opened it & the paper says " Welcome to Diabetes Management " ! I have no idea what is going on. I went to my PCP on 5/4 she had blood test ran & I am supposed to go back on 5/25 for a follow-up. I am upset that if this has come back & I do have diabetes why would they wait until my appointment to tell me? I think they should have called me & at least had me come in earlier. I will be calling in the morning to find out what is going on. Has anyone had diabetes with AIH? If so how is it going? Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 2, 2010 Report Share Posted August 2, 2010 : This is Bonnie replying. DHEA does not HAVE Estrogen but your body can make Estrogen from it, IF NEEDED and only IF NEEDED. The same with Pregnenolone. Both DHEA and Preg are ONLY A RESERVOIR for your body TO USE, IF NEEDED. Bonnie _____ From: Coconut Oil [mailto:Coconut Oil ] On Behalf Of Sent: August 2, 2010 2:27 PM Coconut Oil Subject: Diabetes Duncan, Does prenalanone contain estrogen? I know DHEA has estrogen. My family is so cancer prone that hormones and estrogen can't be taken. Would like to take DHEA as i am diabetic but if ithas estrogen or hormones, can't take it. Thanks. > > duncan and bonnie and anyone giving tips or formulas, > > thank you for the info on diabetes... > for each of these can you tell me your per dose amount and how many doses per > day of each ITEM do you take? > > Specifically for these items: > > Virgin coconut Oil > Chromium Polynicotinate > Pregnalonone > DHEA > > THANKS! I really enjoy this list and the health tips given. > > Lee > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 3, 2010 Report Share Posted August 3, 2010 As far as you know, is this program supposed to completely " cure " diabetes? Thanks, Sylvia On Sun, Aug 1, 2010 at 6:16 PM, Marsha <werus@...> wrote: > I just found out from my friend, Barbara, the story on her brother. He > started doing a raw program, mostly green smoothies and was doing better > except he kept drinking and eating wrong. > > > > His blood sugar went to 500 during picnic with beer and he almost went into > a coma. Someone had bought the book and tapes from > http://breaking100.com/ > by DeWayne McCulley, and started feeding him the foods recommended within > it. Within 2 hrs. he was feeling better. > > > > It has been 30 days since he started on this program. His legs were black > and he felt like his feet were so thick and he could not bend his toes. > > > > He is so excited what this program has done for him. He's feeling better. > His legs are starting to get the pink color again and he can bend his toes > now. > > > > He said it's amazing when you feed the body what it needs it heals itself. > > > > Apparently it is a 90 day program to help your body to completely heal > itself. > > > > Marsha > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 3, 2010 Report Share Posted August 3, 2010 Sylvia, I just talked to him (Avery) at great length on the phone. Yes, it is designed to help heal your body with help of a regimented food plan of 90 days. I’m sure I’m not going to remember everything he said but it reaffirmed pretty much what I know already. No white flour, no white rice, no white potatoes, no corn. Sweet potatoes and red potatoes are ok. No drugs, no saturated fat….broil or bake, but not fry. Olive oil. Some honey, stevia is ok. Lots and lots and lots of fresh veggies, dark green veggies, bright green veggies, bright colored fruits. Eat 3-5, or 4-6 small meals. He eats a lot of fish, chicken and turkey…that’s ¼ of his plate. ½ is a large salad with the veggies and dark greens, the other 4th if I remember correctly was more vegetables. He said he never gets hungry on the program and he is a big man. He said if you need something before bed they recommend 2 hrs before bedtime you eat a few almonds or walnuts and, say 2 plums, or ½ a pear of 1/4th of a banana. Men should eat twice this much before bed time. I drink a lot of water but he really now drinks a lot of water. He drinks 3, 8oz glasses with each meal plus a lot of water between meals, I don’t remember specifics but he said it is important. He is sure it helped flush out all the inflammation that was in his body. He said it has reduced the inflammation in his body from head to toe. For 3 years he hasn’t been able to go up and down his staircase. Within 3 wks of this program he’s flying up and down the staircase. He’s continuing to see his blood sugar numbers go down, he’s had his pants taken up twice so far. He reaffirmed to me that the biggest thing is portion control and exercise. That if you sit all day, you should get up every 1-1/2 hrs. That you should exercise, if just walking for at least 30 minutes a day….consistency is the issue. He said he used to take his blood sugar numbers a lot and never saw a lot of difference with just green smoothies. He is seeing a difference now by portion controlling and eating lot more veggies, mostly raw. He said, as we all know diabetes affects your whole body from head to toe. It affected how his brain worked, that’s better, but he’s still waiting for his eyes to return to a better state. So far everything else is working better. I think he’s willing to talk to anyone on the phone about it, he’s very easy to talk to. He does work during the day so he’d have to call you in the evening if you wanted to talk to him. He said since they’re eating more salmon they’re getting more omegas from natural sources and for the first time this winter his wife never had bronchitis. Marsha _____ From: Coconut Oil [mailto:Coconut Oil ] On Behalf Of SYLVIA PRICE Sent: Tuesday, August 03, 2010 5:16 PM Coconut Oil Subject: Re: diabetes As far as you know, is this program supposed to completely " cure " diabetes? Thanks, Sylvia On Sun, Aug 1, 2010 at 6:16 PM, Marsha <werus@... <mailto:werus%40tampabay.rr.com> > wrote: > I just found out from my friend, Barbara, the story on her brother. He > started doing a raw program, mostly green smoothies and was doing better > except he kept drinking and eating wrong. > > > > His blood sugar went to 500 during picnic with beer and he almost went into > a coma. Someone had bought the book and tapes from > http://breaking100.com/ > by DeWayne McCulley, and started feeding him the foods recommended within > it. Within 2 hrs. he was feeling better. > > > > It has been 30 days since he started on this program. His legs were black > and he felt like his feet were so thick and he could not bend his toes. > > > > He is so excited what this program has done for him. He's feeling better. > His legs are starting to get the pink color again and he can bend his toes > now. > > > > He said it's amazing when you feed the body what it needs it heals itself. > > > > Apparently it is a 90 day program to help your body to completely heal > itself. > > > > Marsha > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 3, 2010 Report Share Posted August 3, 2010 He has had his pants taken up twice in 30 days? Where did he find this program? Please send him my email address, I hate to talk on the phone. You will find it here in the email if you click reply. Thanks, Sylvia On Sun, Aug 1, 2010 at 6:16 PM, Marsha <werus@...> wrote: > I just found out from my friend, Barbara, the story on her brother. He > started doing a raw program, mostly green smoothies and was doing better > except he kept drinking and eating wrong. > > > > His blood sugar went to 500 during picnic with beer and he almost went into > a coma. Someone had bought the book and tapes from > http://breaking100.com/ > by DeWayne McCulley, and started feeding him the foods recommended within > it. Within 2 hrs. he was feeling better. > > > > It has been 30 days since he started on this program. His legs were black > and he felt like his feet were so thick and he could not bend his toes. > > > > He is so excited what this program has done for him. He's feeling better. > His legs are starting to get the pink color again and he can bend his toes > now. > > > > He said it's amazing when you feed the body what it needs it heals itself. > > > > Apparently it is a 90 day program to help your body to completely heal > itself. > > > > Marsha > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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