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<blockquote data-quote="bandas" data-source="post: 1535051" data-attributes="member: 428948"><p>Hi Baker - Thanks for your inputs and technically, it should be a YES, if your pre and post meal readings are normal. But what is frustrating is that medical science seems to having no answer for this. I know the "REVERSAL" is a pretty complex stuff and here is how it should be in my knowledge and correct me if I am wrong:</p><p></p><p><strong>Diabetes Reversal Protocol 1.0</strong></p><p></p><p>DRP#1: Know and understand the symptoms of insulin and cortisol resistance first.</p><p>DRP#2. Check the insulin resistance, cortisol resistance & hba1c levels</p><p>DRP#3: If the insulin resistance and/or cortisol resistance and/or hba1c tests are positive</p><p> DRP#3.1: Follow the treatment - perhaps, the diet, intermittent fasting, exercise and medication (if needed) for a few days or weeks depending on the progress of your waist loss</p><p> DRP#3.2. Repeat steps DRP#2 through DRP#3.</p><p>DRP#4: If the insulin resistance and cortisol resistance and hba1c tests are negative, do nothing.</p><p></p><p>Please note that the above protocol is as per my knowledge and research only and not scientifically proven or approved. Please consult your doctor before following any and/or all of the above steps in the protocol. It looks like there is a real and an urgent need to find some concrete answers for diabetes. Therefore, this is just based out of my personal research and not for implementation purposes.</p><p></p><p>Thanks.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="bandas, post: 1535051, member: 428948"] Hi Baker - Thanks for your inputs and technically, it should be a YES, if your pre and post meal readings are normal. But what is frustrating is that medical science seems to having no answer for this. I know the "REVERSAL" is a pretty complex stuff and here is how it should be in my knowledge and correct me if I am wrong: [B]Diabetes Reversal Protocol 1.0[/B] DRP#1: Know and understand the symptoms of insulin and cortisol resistance first. DRP#2. Check the insulin resistance, cortisol resistance & hba1c levels DRP#3: If the insulin resistance and/or cortisol resistance and/or hba1c tests are positive DRP#3.1: Follow the treatment - perhaps, the diet, intermittent fasting, exercise and medication (if needed) for a few days or weeks depending on the progress of your waist loss DRP#3.2. Repeat steps DRP#2 through DRP#3. DRP#4: If the insulin resistance and cortisol resistance and hba1c tests are negative, do nothing. Please note that the above protocol is as per my knowledge and research only and not scientifically proven or approved. Please consult your doctor before following any and/or all of the above steps in the protocol. It looks like there is a real and an urgent need to find some concrete answers for diabetes. Therefore, this is just based out of my personal research and not for implementation purposes. Thanks. [/QUOTE]
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