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<blockquote data-quote="ickihun" data-source="post: 1248634" data-attributes="member: 196960"><p>It is very very interesting [USER=219467]@bulkbiker[/USER] . I also appreciate you sharing your findings. The more information available the better, I think.</p><p>The sooner professors realise 'one size doesn't fit all' the better.</p><p>I'm a great believer that diabetes has different statuses, not types but stages in development in its either damaging symptoms are about to start, get worse or way off starting that process in anyway shape or form. A complex disease.</p><p>Time plays a huge part, even on recovery/remission/reversal.</p><p>No quick fix and stages completed in the right way for that individual. Progression inevitable. Meds cannot do that for sufferers. Just give a barrier for high bgs.</p><p>Diabetes care needs rethinking! This way of treatment proves that. Well done again anyone fasting or fighting their diabetes in any way!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ickihun, post: 1248634, member: 196960"] It is very very interesting [USER=219467]@bulkbiker[/USER] . I also appreciate you sharing your findings. The more information available the better, I think. The sooner professors realise 'one size doesn't fit all' the better. I'm a great believer that diabetes has different statuses, not types but stages in development in its either damaging symptoms are about to start, get worse or way off starting that process in anyway shape or form. A complex disease. Time plays a huge part, even on recovery/remission/reversal. No quick fix and stages completed in the right way for that individual. Progression inevitable. Meds cannot do that for sufferers. Just give a barrier for high bgs. Diabetes care needs rethinking! This way of treatment proves that. Well done again anyone fasting or fighting their diabetes in any way! [/QUOTE]
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