Claire
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Hello all 
I will be trying out an experiment for the next few months...seeing whether a raw vegan diet can get me off insulin.
A raw food diet means just eating fruit, nuts, seeds, vegetables, sprouted beans and grains, and superfoods such as bee pollen or spirulina. I'm not sure I can manage 100% raw all the time, but shall be aiming to be 90% raw.
So why am I doing this?
1) I have been dabbling in raw food since December when I first heard about it, and have already been able to reduce my Levemir dose from 7 units daily to 4 units.
2) I have read accounts from other type 1s who eventually have "cured" diabetes - although if they were to go back to a "normal" processed diet they would need to use insulin again.
3) I am prone to bingeing on junk foods, which I was doing long before the diabetes came along...now that I am diabetic I want to put a stop to this.
4) The health benefits of raw vegan seem huge - now that I have diabetes I do not want to be getting ill in other ways and I want to give myself the best possible chance of living a long, health life.
I have decided to post what I am eating and what insulin I am using every day in case anyone is interested (and also to help keep me on track, if I'm honest!)
Wish me luck!
Claire

I will be trying out an experiment for the next few months...seeing whether a raw vegan diet can get me off insulin.
A raw food diet means just eating fruit, nuts, seeds, vegetables, sprouted beans and grains, and superfoods such as bee pollen or spirulina. I'm not sure I can manage 100% raw all the time, but shall be aiming to be 90% raw.
So why am I doing this?

1) I have been dabbling in raw food since December when I first heard about it, and have already been able to reduce my Levemir dose from 7 units daily to 4 units.
2) I have read accounts from other type 1s who eventually have "cured" diabetes - although if they were to go back to a "normal" processed diet they would need to use insulin again.
3) I am prone to bingeing on junk foods, which I was doing long before the diabetes came along...now that I am diabetic I want to put a stop to this.
4) The health benefits of raw vegan seem huge - now that I have diabetes I do not want to be getting ill in other ways and I want to give myself the best possible chance of living a long, health life.
I have decided to post what I am eating and what insulin I am using every day in case anyone is interested (and also to help keep me on track, if I'm honest!)
Wish me luck!
Claire