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<blockquote data-quote="bandas" data-source="post: 1536581" data-attributes="member: 428948"><p>Though I am not a doctor, based on my research, it is not that hard to realize that HBA1C, undoubtedly, is not the right mean of saying diabetes is "REVERSED but, perhaps, UNDER CONTROL".</p><p></p><p>I am beginning to believe that if we are able to believe diabetes is "REVERSED", T2s should have a week or 2-week check points for about 6 months and do the tests, including but not limited to, listed below in the order of their importance.</p><p></p><p>CPT1. Insulin resistance test.</p><p>CPT2. Insulin sensitivity test.</p><p>CPT3. Liptin resistance test.</p><p>CPT4. Cortisol resistance test.</p><p>CPT5. HBA1C.</p><p>CPT6. Lipid profile.</p><p></p><p>Weekly check points help us in 2 ways:</p><p>- results help us understanding if we are going in right or wrong direction</p><p>- help us boost the confidence of patient</p><p></p><p>If these tests have not been developed yet, then we might be in code red and heading towards another ice age kind of stuff. On a side note, it is high time to take "diabetesm" as seriously as terrorism.</p><p></p><p>After 6 months, if we see consistent and/or enhanced results in the above tests, then we can confidently say t2dm is "REVERSED". Also, please refer to my diabetes reversal protocol version 1.0 (need some tweaking though). </p><p></p><p>However, there is more research needs to be done on this.</p><p></p><p>Thanks</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="bandas, post: 1536581, member: 428948"] Though I am not a doctor, based on my research, it is not that hard to realize that HBA1C, undoubtedly, is not the right mean of saying diabetes is "REVERSED but, perhaps, UNDER CONTROL". I am beginning to believe that if we are able to believe diabetes is "REVERSED", T2s should have a week or 2-week check points for about 6 months and do the tests, including but not limited to, listed below in the order of their importance. CPT1. Insulin resistance test. CPT2. Insulin sensitivity test. CPT3. Liptin resistance test. CPT4. Cortisol resistance test. CPT5. HBA1C. CPT6. Lipid profile. Weekly check points help us in 2 ways: - results help us understanding if we are going in right or wrong direction - help us boost the confidence of patient If these tests have not been developed yet, then we might be in code red and heading towards another ice age kind of stuff. On a side note, it is high time to take "diabetesm" as seriously as terrorism. After 6 months, if we see consistent and/or enhanced results in the above tests, then we can confidently say t2dm is "REVERSED". Also, please refer to my diabetes reversal protocol version 1.0 (need some tweaking though). However, there is more research needs to be done on this. Thanks [/QUOTE]
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