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<blockquote data-quote="Fuggs" data-source="post: 1621884" data-attributes="member: 185174"><p>Johnny. Its good you've seen that video he has plenty like that on YouTube and it really is a paradigm shift for the way we have looked at and treated diabetes up-to-date. I am so amazed my GP has got it completely and utterly wrong with the dogma or treating blood sugars and not what really is the culprit insulin.</p><p></p><p> I have watched nearly all the other videos and they are as informative and a revelation as that one.</p><p></p><p>As a bit of encouragement to you and the others let me tell you following his advice yesterday at 8 a.m. my blood sugar was 11. Which is the usual Dawn phenomena.</p><p></p><p>I started fasting there and then and at 14.00 p.m. it was 7.7 and I could still feel the tingles of neuropathy from the previous night.. At 12:16 (am) it was 6.7 . Now here's the amazing thing at 9 a.m. this morning it was 5.5 no tingles no neuropathy and more significantly no Dawn phenomena.</p><p> And as of now 1300 hours it's 5.2...... whoopee do </p><p>....now here's the amazing thing, I don't feel hungry at all I've had lots of water, black coffee and nothing to eat and I feel great so I'm going to continue this fast over the weekend until sunday night and break it with a vegetable soup or something like that. From now on nothing white no carbs at all. vegetables , meat that's it and see how we go by Monday.</p><p></p><p> I can only suggest this is got to be the way forward it's got to be the way out of this vicious circle that we've all been trapped in all these years. If you're brave enough and ok medical wise definitely go for it what have you got to lose weight and sugar !!!!! 2 things we can well do without.</p><p></p><p>Also whilst you're watching his videos on YouTube there are others from Ivor Cummins, definitely a must to watch it will certainly change your view point and hopefully make you and others much healthier and happier.</p><p></p><p>Whilst I also think of it you might wish to research alpha lipoic acid as a proven treatment for relieving neuropathy pain. You do need to be aware however that it is a powerfull chelating agent for Mercury and you shouldn't use it if you have mercury amalgams in your mouth as it could make you quite poorly. if that is the case then you probably need to research the from Dr Andrew Hall Cutler very very informative as well.</p><p></p><p>Good luck</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Fuggs, post: 1621884, member: 185174"] Johnny. Its good you've seen that video he has plenty like that on YouTube and it really is a paradigm shift for the way we have looked at and treated diabetes up-to-date. I am so amazed my GP has got it completely and utterly wrong with the dogma or treating blood sugars and not what really is the culprit insulin. I have watched nearly all the other videos and they are as informative and a revelation as that one. As a bit of encouragement to you and the others let me tell you following his advice yesterday at 8 a.m. my blood sugar was 11. Which is the usual Dawn phenomena. I started fasting there and then and at 14.00 p.m. it was 7.7 and I could still feel the tingles of neuropathy from the previous night.. At 12:16 (am) it was 6.7 . Now here's the amazing thing at 9 a.m. this morning it was 5.5 no tingles no neuropathy and more significantly no Dawn phenomena. And as of now 1300 hours it's 5.2...... whoopee do ....now here's the amazing thing, I don't feel hungry at all I've had lots of water, black coffee and nothing to eat and I feel great so I'm going to continue this fast over the weekend until sunday night and break it with a vegetable soup or something like that. From now on nothing white no carbs at all. vegetables , meat that's it and see how we go by Monday. I can only suggest this is got to be the way forward it's got to be the way out of this vicious circle that we've all been trapped in all these years. If you're brave enough and ok medical wise definitely go for it what have you got to lose weight and sugar !!!!! 2 things we can well do without. Also whilst you're watching his videos on YouTube there are others from Ivor Cummins, definitely a must to watch it will certainly change your view point and hopefully make you and others much healthier and happier. Whilst I also think of it you might wish to research alpha lipoic acid as a proven treatment for relieving neuropathy pain. You do need to be aware however that it is a powerfull chelating agent for Mercury and you shouldn't use it if you have mercury amalgams in your mouth as it could make you quite poorly. if that is the case then you probably need to research the from Dr Andrew Hall Cutler very very informative as well. Good luck [/QUOTE]
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