There are people get cure and some cannot be cure even they are using the same method. Everybody is unique and not totally same so they need difference type of treatment to cure.
Diabetes can be cure! Diabetes is a chronic disease, and need to cure by using long-term treatment. Consuming an appropriate diet is a must.
Did your aunty try any alternative medication? Are you living in Singapore? You can bring your aunty come to my office for a free medical check up, I hope i can help your aunty.
I have some alternative medication (nutritional supplement & therapies) may help to prevention and maintaining good health. It's safe and natural. you can email or call me to know more.
There were people with serious problem (Hepatitis, Diabetics, high blood pressure and ..... ) get cure after taking the nutritional supplement & therapies that i have. I hope i can help you and bring good health to everyone
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Diabetes management
Diabetes is a chronic disease, and emphasis is on managing short-term as well as long-term diabetes-related problems. There is an important role for patient education, nutritional support, self glucose monitoring, as well as long-term glycemic control. A scrupulous control is needed to help reduce the risk of long term complications. In addition, given the associated higher risks of cardiovascular disease, lifestyle modifications must be implemented to control blood pressure and cholesterol by exercising more, smoking cessation, and consuming an appropriate diet.
In countries with a general practitioner system, such as the United Kingdom, care may be extended mainly in the community, with hospital-based specialist input only in case of complications, difficult blood sugar control, or participation in research. In other circumstances, general practitioners and specialists may share care of a patient in a team approach. Optometrists, podiatrists/chiropodists, dietitians, physiotherapists, clinical nurse specialists (eg, Cetrified Diabetic Educators), or nurse practitioners may provide multidisciplinary expertise.
Curing diabetes
The fact that type 1 diabetes is due to the failure of one of the cell types of a single organ with a relatively simple function (i.e. the failure of the islets of Langerhans) has led to the study of several possible schemes to cure diabetes. In contrast, type 2 diabetes is more complex with fewer prospects of a curative measure, but further understanding of the underlying mechanism of insulin resistance may make a cure possible. Correcting insulin resistance may provide a cure for type 2 diabetes.
Only those type 1 diabetics who have received a kidney-pancreas transplant (when they have developed diabetic nephropathy) and become insulin-independent may be considered "cured" from their diabetes. Still, they generally remain on long-term immunosuppressive drug and there is a possibility the autoimmune phenomenon will develop in the transplanted organ.
Transplants of exogenous beta cells have been performed experimentally in both mice and humans, but this measure is not yet practical in regular clinical practice. Thus far, like any such transplant, it provokes an immune reaction and long-term immunosuppressive drug will be needed to protect the transplanted tissue. An alternative technique has been proposed to place the transplanted beta cells in a semi-permeable container, isolating them from the immune system. Stem cell research has also been suggested as a potential avenue for a cure since it may permit the regrowth of islet cells which are genetically part of the treated individual, thus eliminating the need for immuno-suppressants. However, it has also been hypothesised that the same mechanism which led to islet destruction originally may simply destroy even stem-cell regenerated islets.
Microscopic or nanotechnological approaches are under investigation as well, with implanted stores of insulin metered out by a rapid response valve sensitive to blood glucose levels. At least two approaches have been proposed and demonstrated in vitro. These are, in some sense, closed-loop insulin pumps.
2006-10-03 05:22:29
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I'm a 45 year old woman and was recently diagnosed as being a borderline diabetic. My doctor prescribed some medication, but before filling it I decided to do some research on the internet which led me to the methods. After reading this ebook and applying the methods, my scepticism turned to 100% belief. I noticed that my energy levels increased significantly and I felt more rested in the morning, my symptoms started going away.
I am very happy to tell you that I have been feeling better than I have felt in years and my doctor informed me that he will be taking me off my prescriptions if I keep this up.
I recommend you use the Type 2 Diabetes Destroyer to naturally reverse your diabetes.
2016-05-14 18:13:01
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If you suspect that you have diabetes, see a physician immediately! And follow his instructions carefully. Undertreated diabetes can make your golden years a nightmare. My late father was diabetic. Some natural approaches were helpful in decreasing--but not eliminating--his insulin requirements. These included cinnamon, chromium supplements, and vanadium supplements. Peanuts and eggs are reasonably good sources of chromium, if you don't like to taking pills. Ocean fish is a reasonably good source of vanadium. And from what I've read, you may want to add tea to the list, because it's a good source of manganese. While you're at it, take a brisk walk every day. The cardio will increase your insulin receptor sensitivity.
2016-03-19 11:09:12
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Shocking Truth About Diabetes Revealed : http://DiabsNoMore.com/Online
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Shocking New Diabetes Research Revealed : http://Diabetes.neatprim.com
2016-03-05 17:39:31
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Hey everyone, wants to know more about curing diabetes the greatest results that I have ever had is called the Diabetes Crusher Tactic (look for it on google) without a doubt the most useful website i've followed.
2016-03-27 03:19:28
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1. Eat a healthy diet, avoiding all refined carbohydrates, especially sugar, white bread, desserts, candy, cake, pie, cookies ... all the good stuff.
2. Lose weight. Try to get down to the low end of the normal weight range.
3. Do as much exercise or physical activity as possible.
The National Institutes of Health website has some information about using dietary supplements for diabetes:
http://nccam.nih.gov/health/diabetes/
2006-10-03 04:49:51
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Shocking New Diabetes Research Revealed : http://Help.DiabetesGoGo.com
2016-02-12 23:23:25
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The best diet for diabetics is the Zone by Dr. Berry Sears, it balances insulin levels with food. There are also some natural supplements that can help with diabetes, but I would need to know more about your aunt before I could recommend anything. If you would like a consultation at no charge, email me at kehrlyfamily@yahoo.com .
2006-10-03 05:06:24
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