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<blockquote data-quote="MikeTurin" data-source="post: 1272669" data-attributes="member: 318833"><p>Cure or treatment, seems to me that is a lexical question question. If you aren't following your GP advice on medication and don't tell him and nothing changes, the problem, in general, and not only for diabetes, is that wrong conclusions could be made and this could cause other wrong and not useful treatments.</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>I think with diabetes you MUST be proactive. By the way the official cure and diet worked well for me and the diabetes stopped, with fasting BG (3.9 mmol/l monday morning) and HBa1c well in the normal range for non diabetics. I could say that following the medical advice and being informed worked for me. I know that because everyone is different maybe this will not work for everybody and that following a controlled calories diet its HARD (thank you very much - I know it). But IF one refuses the therapy given by the GP, it's way better to tell him or her: it's simply possible that an altrenative treatment could be used or it could be an useful information anyway.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="MikeTurin, post: 1272669, member: 318833"] Cure or treatment, seems to me that is a lexical question question. If you aren't following your GP advice on medication and don't tell him and nothing changes, the problem, in general, and not only for diabetes, is that wrong conclusions could be made and this could cause other wrong and not useful treatments. I think with diabetes you MUST be proactive. By the way the official cure and diet worked well for me and the diabetes stopped, with fasting BG (3.9 mmol/l monday morning) and HBa1c well in the normal range for non diabetics. I could say that following the medical advice and being informed worked for me. I know that because everyone is different maybe this will not work for everybody and that following a controlled calories diet its HARD (thank you very much - I know it). But IF one refuses the therapy given by the GP, it's way better to tell him or her: it's simply possible that an altrenative treatment could be used or it could be an useful information anyway. [/QUOTE]
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