Good luck to youHi all,
I have been doing lots of studying about this subject and reading many books and I have found there is a cure, but it will take time and patients as well as commitment from you. Don't let anyone tell you there is no cure for most of the ailments in the world, because there is. It is a lifestyle choice that brings on a lot of problems and Type 2 is definitely a Lifestyle Choice, which is why it developed. I will not go into any debates about this. Read, learn then understand how things work.
The fundamentals of the program is basically, eating raw foods, no sugars and pre-packaged rubbish. For people who want to know more or learn more, I recommend the Documentary - Simply Raw - Reversing Diabetes in 30 Days. Google it, find it and watch it. It's not too in-depth but will hopefully show you the things we are doing wrong.
Rather than everyone saying its rubbish and it doesn't work. I will put myself through the program. I am Type 1 and I have been for more than 10 years. Fully insulin dependant.
This will be a trial for me, and hopefully I will not have to inject any more after this, or hopefully I don't stray from the diet regime. Everything is a struggle and we all get tempted by everything around us.
I welcome comments and criticisms.
Just remember, Pharmaceutical companies never want to cure you of anything. Everything they do is to keep you living longer so someone has to keep paying for the medication.
Scott
I blame the government in the US for the diabetes, because if they didn't put additives, hormones, and other things are food wouldn't be making us have diabetiesShow me a person who is fit and healthy (not overweight) with Type 2.
Anyway - currently on 50 units a day, lets see if i can bring it down
I'm sorry but in my book not eating something that your body can't tolerate is NOT curing your body of the inability to tolerate it in the first place!!
I would define a cure for type 1 diabetes as stopping the autoimmune response and regenerating the lost beta cells so that you can eat a huge plate of chips followed by a massive chocolate cake, test 2 hours later and have the same BG as a normal person!! Oh, and making sure the autoimmune response never triggers again.....
In other words, whether it works or not, what the OP is proposing can and never will be a cure!
And Izzzi, the OP couldn't just say she had a problem with obesity even if she wanted to because if she did her posts would be removed as your not allowed to mention weight on here incase people get offended and yet I'm STILL baffled as to why the moderators feel its acceptable to allow posts to remain on here that state there is a cure for diabetes as I can't imagine anything more dangerous and damaging to a newly diagnosed diabetic than reading such utter tosh!!
Diagnosed with GD in 2010, Completely disappeared postpartum. Re-diagnosed December 2012 with type 1.5 diabetes, age 26, BMI 23 currently controlled by only Metformin, 500mg twice a day.
I'm sorry but in my book not eating something that your body can't tolerate is NOT curing your body of the inability to tolerate it in the first place!!
I would define a cure for type 1 diabetes as stopping the autoimmune response and regenerating the lost beta cells so that you can eat a huge plate of chips followed by a massive chocolate cake, test 2 hours later and have the same BG as a normal person!! Oh, and making sure the autoimmune response never triggers again.....
In other words, whether it works or not, what the OP is proposing can and never will be a cure!
And Izzzi, the OP couldn't just say she had a problem with obesity even if she wanted to because if she did her posts would be removed as your not allowed to mention weight on here incase people get offended and yet I'm STILL baffled as to why the moderators feel its acceptable to allow posts to remain on here that state there is a cure for diabetes as I can't imagine anything more dangerous and damaging to a newly diagnosed diabetic than reading such utter tosh!!
Diagnosed with GD in 2010, Completely disappeared postpartum. Re-diagnosed December 2012 with type 1.5 diabetes, age 26, BMI 23 currently controlled by only Metformin, 500mg twice a day.
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