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    Ist phase inulin response

    ok this is my line of reasoning on insulin deficiency. at the 1.5hr mark I go below my baseline this indicates to me that the pancreas has over shot the setpoint determined by the liver. At the 2 hr mark there is a slight rise back to baseline I have performed this test a number of times with...
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    Ist phase inulin response

    Want to check your 1str phase insulin response as well as sensitivity ,depletion and resistance IMO very easy here's how I do it Go to the pharmacy and get 40 gm of pure glucose, now you will need five test strips. I created a graph to show you how mine looks you will note at the 30 min marker...
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    Vitamins

    http://www.springerlink.com/content/r47 ... ltext.html
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    Vitamins

    A link to a previous post regarding Thiamine Deficiency. viewtopic.php?f=1&t=14139&p=173748&hilit=+thiamine#p173748
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    Researchers Discover Root Cause of Blood Vessel Damage in Di

    DiabetesCare.Net - Researchers Discover Root Cause of Blood Vessel Damage in Diabetes Researchers Discover Root Cause of Blood Vessel Damage in Diabetes A key mechanism that appears to contribute to blood vessel damage in people with diabetes has been identified by researchers at...
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    New Mechanism for Controlling Blood Sugar Level Discovered

    Re: New Mechanism for Controlling Blood Sugar Level Discover Google reveals more information on the discovery. http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/15220195 http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/15505636
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    New Mechanism for Controlling Blood Sugar Level Discovered

    Re: New Mechanism for Controlling Blood Sugar Level Discover aka the technical details http://www.jneurosci.org/cgi/content/full/23/4/1159
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    New Mechanism for Controlling Blood Sugar Level Discovered

    http://www.sciencedaily.com/releases/20 ... 111735.htm
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    Video from Thiamine Researchers

    Here are a few inks to Benfotiamine studies. http://scholar.google.ca/scholar?q=benf ... as_sdtp=on
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    Video from Thiamine Researchers

    Thiamine deficiency UNRaFjdeuZk http://www.innovations-report.com/html/ ... 37768.html There are four separate pathways that occur in the body that can lead to small blood vessel damage due to hyperglycemia in diabetes. * Advanced glycation endproducts (AGE) * Protein kinase C (DAG) *...
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    Can fish oils help Type 2's?

    http://www.sciencedaily.com/releases/20 ... 121049.htm
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    Supplements

    Why Fish Oils Work Swimmingly Against Inflammation and Diabetes http://www.sciencedaily.com/releases/20 ... 121049.htm
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    carbs!!

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    best forms Benfotiamine for type 1 diabetes nerve damage?

    Re: best forms Benfotiamine for type 1 diabetes nerve damage I sent you a couple pf PM,s with links. I decided to try benfotiamine because I would wake up with tingling in my hands and thought that I might be able to resolve it with benfotiamine . I took about a month at 300mg/d and the...
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    New Jokes

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    " Hypo " emoticon

    Put your emoticons on photobucket and use the IMG tag.
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    Vitamin C can reduce Bg levels ?

    Four years ago I had PAD(peripheral arterial disease) 58% oclluison in my right femoral artery . I googled for a solution; google pauling rath vit c lysine Pauling therapy Daily Dose to reduce blockages Vitamin C L-Lysine 3-6grams 3-6 gram L-Proline 0.5 - 1.5 gram I followed...
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    New research reveals hope for diabetic neuropathy.

    http://www.sciencedaily.com/releases/20 ... 102802.htm
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    Vitamin C can reduce Bg levels ?

    http://jasn.asnjournals.org/content/14/ ... /S233.full AGE. The second Horseman of Neuropathey. Also known as Advanced Glycation End products As you can see from the flow diagram the polyol pathway is going to completion to fructose this is feeding back as a toxic metabolite into the...
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    Vitamin C can reduce Bg levels ?

    The polyol pathway: The first Horseman of Neuropathy.Also called the sorbitol-aldose reductase pathway. When there is an excess of glucose in the retinal renal or nerve cell the conversion of glucose goes to sorbitol and then to fructose all is well.\??? As the cell uses the glucose for energy...
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