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<blockquote data-quote="trotskyite" data-source="post: 513161" data-attributes="member: 67262"><p>The medical world does acknowledge this, as is expressed in the quotes and vid below from various experts in diabetes via a 5 minute google search. </p><p>My diabetes nurse tells me it is not reversible. My gp said it wasn't then came back from a conference in London and said it was. So what do you think now? Who do you believe?</p><p>If you want to understand how watch the video I posted above^^</p><p></p><p></p><p><strong>Keith Frayn, Professor of Human Metabolism, University of Oxford, said:</strong></p><p>“For many years, doctors have believed that Type 2 diabetes is a life-long condition: it can be treated, but not cured. In the last few years, that idea has been disproved. </p><p></p><p><em><strong>"Prof Gerald H Tomkin</strong> of the Diabetes Institute of Ireland examines how he can now tell many of this patients that weight reduction and exercise may lead to the reversal of their diabetes through recovery of their beta cells."</em></p><p><em></em></p><p><em><a href="http://www.ncl.ac.uk/magres/research/diabetes/reversal.htm" target="_blank">http://www.ncl.ac.uk/magres/research/diabetes/reversal.htm</a></em></p><p><em>Our work has shown that type 2 diabetes is not inevitably progressive and life-long. We have demonstrated that in people who have had type 2 diabetes for 4 years or less, major weight loss returns insulin secretion to normal.</em></p><p><em></em></p><p><em>It has been possible to work out the basic mechanisms which lead to type 2 diabetes. Too much fat within liver and pancreas prevents normal insulin action and prevents normal insulin secretion. Both defects are reversible by substantial weight loss.</em></p><p><em></em></p><p><em>A crucial point is that individuals have different levels of tolerance of fat within liver and pancreas. Only when a person has more fat than they can cope with does type 2 diabetes develop. In other words, once a person crosses their personal fat threshold, type 2 diabetes develops. Once they successfully lose weight and go below their personal fat threshold, diabetes will disappear.</em></p><p><em>------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------</em></p><p><em>Jeffrey Pessin, Ph.D., explains what causes prediabetes and type 2 diabetes and how the body can sometimes be coaxed into reversing both. Dr. Pessin is director of the Diabetes Research Center at Albert Einstein College of Medicine</em></p><p><em>[MEDIA=youtube]K1CWwUfagMM[/MEDIA]</em></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="trotskyite, post: 513161, member: 67262"] The medical world does acknowledge this, as is expressed in the quotes and vid below from various experts in diabetes via a 5 minute google search. My diabetes nurse tells me it is not reversible. My gp said it wasn't then came back from a conference in London and said it was. So what do you think now? Who do you believe? If you want to understand how watch the video I posted above^^ [B]Keith Frayn, Professor of Human Metabolism, University of Oxford, said:[/B] “For many years, doctors have believed that Type 2 diabetes is a life-long condition: it can be treated, but not cured. In the last few years, that idea has been disproved. [I][B]"Prof Gerald H Tomkin[/B] of the Diabetes Institute of Ireland examines how he can now tell many of this patients that weight reduction and exercise may lead to the reversal of their diabetes through recovery of their beta cells."[/I] [I] [url]http://www.ncl.ac.uk/magres/research/diabetes/reversal.htm[/url] Our work has shown that type 2 diabetes is not inevitably progressive and life-long. We have demonstrated that in people who have had type 2 diabetes for 4 years or less, major weight loss returns insulin secretion to normal. It has been possible to work out the basic mechanisms which lead to type 2 diabetes. Too much fat within liver and pancreas prevents normal insulin action and prevents normal insulin secretion. Both defects are reversible by substantial weight loss. A crucial point is that individuals have different levels of tolerance of fat within liver and pancreas. Only when a person has more fat than they can cope with does type 2 diabetes develop. In other words, once a person crosses their personal fat threshold, type 2 diabetes develops. Once they successfully lose weight and go below their personal fat threshold, diabetes will disappear. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Jeffrey Pessin, Ph.D., explains what causes prediabetes and type 2 diabetes and how the body can sometimes be coaxed into reversing both. Dr. Pessin is director of the Diabetes Research Center at Albert Einstein College of Medicine [MEDIA=youtube]K1CWwUfagMM[/MEDIA][/I] [/QUOTE]
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