This subject was raised by the good Jenny Ruhl back in October 3rd 2008.
Here is a small extract:
The dreaded words: "in mice"
Not a week goes by that someone doesn't email me with a news report about some food or supplement that cures diabetes. Invariably, the punchline of this report includes the words, "In mice." Trust me, folks. after ten years of following the diabetes racket all it takes to get me to stop reading any further are those dreaded words, "in mice."
Here is a link to the actual article.
http://diabetesupdate.blogspot.com/2008 ... -mice.html
I found the comment by Dr Denise Faustman on October 24th 2008 at 8.24am quite interesting. Jenny had criticised the learned Dr Faustman and this is part of her response.
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Yes, it is indeed true that in 2001 in mice, we cured end stage diabetes. The work represented disease reversal, not just disease prevention in truly end stage diabetic animals. The pancreas regenerated after the bad T cells were removed in part with a cheap generic drug called BCG. Now almost 8 years later, there are indeed a lot of healthy happy and formerly diabetic mice around the world as researchers verify, that at least in end stage diabetic mice, we have them well treated.
We are now in human clinical trials and human diabetic blood now shows that the way we killed the bad T cells in mice, is similarly occurring in human blood. Please log onto our web site. Your presented information is not accurate and out of date.
(Endquote).....it goes on. Read the full article and other pertinent comments at the link.
Dr. Faustman is currently Director of the Immunobiology Laboratory at the Massachusetts General Hospital (MGH) and an Associate Professor of Medicine at Harvard Medical School. After completing her internship, residency, and fellowships in Internal Medicine and Endocrinology at the MGH, Dr. Faustman became an independent investigator at the MGH and Harvard Medical School in 1987. She is a member of the American Association for the Advancement of Science (AAAS) and serves as a frequent member of the Institute of Medicine in Washington, DC. Dr Faustman's honors are numerous.
In 2001, her lab reversed type 1 diabetes in mice with end stage disease, a project that is now being translated into human clinical trials. Her current research continues to focus on uncovering new treatments for type 1 diabetes, as well as searching for therapies for other autoimmune diseases, including Crohn's disease, lupus, scleroderma, rheumatoid arthritis, Sjogren's syndrome, and multiple sclerosis.
So, we might not think much of the Diabetic Mice, however it can, and is showing benefits, even if only in the research at present. One day that 'cure' might just arrive. I for one wouldn't dismiss the use of mice as being irrelevant. Perhaps dear Jenny needs to take the blinkers off ?