Yes it can, but both diseases can be cures.
Diabetes
All diabetics have a common fluke parasite, Eurytrema pancreaticum, the pancreatic fluke of cattle, in their own pancreas. It seems likely that we get it from cattle, repeatedly, by eating their meat or dairy products in a raw state. It is not hard to kill with a zapper but because of its infective stages in our food supply we can immediately be reinfected.
Eurytrema will not settle and multiply in our pancreas without the presence of wood alcohol (methanol). Methanol pollution pervades our food supply -- it is found in processed food including bottled water, artificial sweetener, soda pop, baby formula and powdered drinks of all kinds including health food varieties. I presume wood alcohol is used to wash equipment used in manufacturing. If your child has diabetes, use nothing out of a can, package or bottle except regular milk, and no processed foods.
http://www.drclark.net/en/drclark_protocol/illnesses/diabetes.php
2006-10-17 16:07:54
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2016-09-17 12:15:54
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Believe it or not, I even danced at my niece's wedding last month, something I have not done in a many years. I've been following the book for six months now and my blood sugar is well within normal range. I feel great!
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2016-05-20 02:21:03
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Over longer periods of time when the diabetes is not well controlled, damage occurs in blood vessels, usually starting in the smallest blood vessels first by both high blood pressure and high sugar levels It also will cause neuropathy which is damage to the nerves. Both the nerves and blood vessels play an important role in memory formation and retrieval. This generally happens in uncontrolled or poorly controlled diabetic patients or patients that have had the disease for a long period of time. Also diabetes can be due to either not producing insulin at all due to non functioning insulin producing cells in the pancreas(type 1) or by decreased production (sometimes decreasing to none) of insulin (type 2) which is usually associated with obesity and insulin resistance. Type 2 is the more common form and is becoming more common as America gets fatter and fatter.
2006-10-15 16:54:22
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answered by DH 1
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Yes:
1. Diabetic encephalopathy (brain damage).
2. Stroke (Diabetes can contribute to a stroke, and strokes can affect any part of the brain, including the parts associated with different kinds of memory).
These risks are minimized when sugars are kept within normal range, either using medications (Type 1 and Type 2) or diet and exercise (type 2, unless your doctor says you have become insulin dependent).
2006-10-15 15:13:49
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answered by sarcastro1976 5
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Yes it can. People who never experience the negative effects assume that nothing bad happens. I used masturbation as a anti-depressant for a very long time when I was young and if you over masturbate, the negative effects are severely crippling. You can't think straight, fatigue, you get tired fast, you can't concentrate, short term memory loss, erectile dysfunction and more. Even years and years later, my memory and concentration has never been the same. Having self-control over masturbation is rewarding if you prolong it longer and longer anyways.
2016-03-12 23:28:47
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answered by Anonymous
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diabetes is where the pancrease dosent produce enough insulin, therfore the person affected by the disease must take insulin manually to prevent low blood sugar. Signs of low blood sugar can be depression, low energy, convulsions, fainting, etc. im not a doctor but it seems that since low blood sugar can cause these other symptoms, memory loss may be possible if the person wasnt taking their insulin enough. ???
2006-10-15 15:16:39
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answered by firedragon729 2
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2015-08-18 13:38:43
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answered by Rubin 1
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the only memory loss i can remember having is when my sugar runs low. then when i pass out i can't remember anything.
2006-10-15 15:14:37
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answered by Anonymous
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