Yes I will ask about it. It seems quite plausible. Tho it says a lchf diet isn't good if you have it. So I'm thinking Gees what can you eat. How can one have antibodies that destroy your insulun production yet have insulin production yet resistance.
I'm lost... I'll keep reading tho so I have questions for DN. I wonder what other tests there are for this. I was on metforman for over a year half I only stopped it 6 weeks ago actually. Mmm
That's interesting with regard to you stopping the Metformin. Perhaps that's cintrobuted? You will find the answer. You just have to keep pushing and keep going
I can't advise about diet, but if you were to have double diabetes, I'm sure that once you'd got your meds OK, you would be able to find what works for you diet-wise
That's interesting with regard to you stopping the Metformin. Perhaps that's cintrobuted? You will find the answer. You just have to keep pushing and keep going
I can't advise about diet, but if you were to have double diabetes, I'm sure that once you'd got your meds OK, you would be able to find what works for you diet-wise
I guess that was addressed to the OP (although you quoted me). No one on insulin should 'detox'. It's a life-preserving medication and should never be stopped unless told to do so by a medical professional. The comparison with alcohol is not accurate.
It may not be clear that I was advising medical supervison to reduce bgl level, not by playing around with insilin as a home remedy. I am out of here.
Edit to add: Just to be clear The toxins are the glucose in the blood, and the term detox is appropriate, but the reference to alcohol is as you say, misleading.