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Anonymous Coward
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05/27/2011 08:22 AM
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Re: Insulin
All mainstream dietary information is horribly wrong. They encourage diabetic people to eat high carb, low fat but it only makes them more sick and fat. In fact YOU CAN CURE DIABETES BY DRASTICALLY REDUCING CARBOHYDRATE INTAKE.

Thread: If you want to be thin and stay thin (and avoid Metabolic Syndrome), then you have to eat high fat

check this thread and google ketogenic diet and Bernstein diabetes solution

Take care
 Quoting: Anonymous Coward 1401063


You are so right

high carb diet is like eating poison for a diabetic

The body just turns it into simple sugars and it raises the blood sugars

I encourage you to seek out a

Naturopathic MD
THey look at your body first and then work with you in detail to get you off of insulin and

cure you of diabetes all together
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05/27/2011 08:26 AM
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Re: Insulin
All mainstream dietary information is horribly wrong. They encourage diabetic people to eat high carb, low fat but it only makes them more sick and fat. In fact YOU CAN CURE DIABETES BY DRASTICALLY REDUCING CARBOHYDRATE INTAKE.

Thread: If you want to be thin and stay thin (and avoid Metabolic Syndrome), then you have to eat high fat

check this thread and google ketogenic diet and Bernstein diabetes solution

Take care
 Quoting: Anonymous Coward 1401063


Yep. I once cured my cat from diabetes by switching it to meat only food. For a human, the Atkins diet my do the trick.
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Me too. The insulin wasn't working on it's own (even with a high dose) so we've changed him to a high meat content, low filler, wet diet - no dried food allowed. His glucose level is much better now although he does need a little insulin as well. He'd always had dry and wet but I didn't realise how much harm dry food can do.

As to human diabetes, sorry can't help much there as I don't know enough about it.
Life and Love

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05/31/2011 09:49 PM
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Re: Insulin
Some good, sensible ideas here from a diabetes educator:

[link to www.diabetes-blood-sugar-solutions.com]
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GLP