Triscornia
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Very interesting! Whereabouts in the world are you? I am puzzled though as your profile says you are 16 but you say you have a son in school????
But how does one prevent type 1 diabetes? it's an autoimmune condition.Yes sorry I am not very technical it’s my son who is 15 who has diabetes. Even writing on these forums not sure if doing it right.
Anyways I live in the South of France. There was no one in his school with diabetes and all of a sudden 5 kids have it , my son is the oldest as the other kids are all much younger.
If I won the lottery I would fun it myself to prevent other children getting it. All very weird.
But how does one prevent type 1 diabetes? it's an autoimmune condition.
https://www.mailman.columbia.edu/pu...en-arsenic-exposure-and-cause-type-1-diabetesTake a sample of your tap water (if used for drinking) and send for analysis. Arsenic exposure in drinking water has a possible link.
Yes but something triggers it. I was watching something recently in gut health and they said that most autoimmune conditions stem from poor gut health, something that can be affected by many factors, toxins being one as the destroy the good bacteria. Huge topic though.
Yes I’ve heard similar. Intestinal permeability seems to be a suspected culprit in the causation of many autoimmune conditions.
Feeding human babies with non species specific, bastardised milk has a huge negative impact but the manufacturers have done a sterling job in convincing us that it’s awesome stuff. There’s also sexual objectification of breasts, no family community or NHS support that stops women feeding their babies.
If I had my time again, I'd have a) not had my babes by c-section (natural birth exposes babies to healthy gut bacteria) not that I had much choice here b) stuck at the breast feeding a bit longer (very middle class area here so no issues with using breasts for what they were intended..c) not given them antibiotics every time they had a minor infection that was most probably viral e.g. ears.Feeding human babies with non species specific, bastardised milk has a huge negative impact but the manufacturers have done a sterling job in convincing us that it’s awesome stuff. There’s also sexual objectification of breasts, no family community or NHS support that stops women feeding their babies.
Mine was apparently triggered by gastric flu - the virus causing it tried to hide in my pancreas and my immune system naplamed the lot.Yes but something triggers it. I was watching something recently in gut health and they said that most autoimmune conditions stem from poor gut health, something that can be affected by many factors, toxins being one as the destroy the good bacteria. Huge topic though.
Has anyone ever heard of this happening anywhere else in the world?
Seems to be a big enough problem for people to start looking at the problem.
https://journals.lww.com/co-endocri...idemic_of_type_1_diabetes___what_is_it.4.aspx
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