You would have to define "cure" first. According to my recent blood test, I'm not diabetic even though I was diagnosed with it over three years ago. I don't necessarily claim to be cured, but the results are looking pretty good so far.... Here's what I'm doing:
http://www.geocities.com/seabulls69/Type_II_Diabetes.html
2007-01-08 00:26:54
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answered by Mr. Peachy® 7
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answered by ? 3
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First, there is no "natural" cure for diabetes. Secondly, do NOT starve yourself like another person suggested. Diabetes is a disease that doesn't go away by doing something for a day or two. Also, you don't say whether you're talking about diabetes type 1 or diabetes type 2. They are completely different. If you have diabetes, see your doctor and also take diabetes education. Your doctor can refer you to classes that are usually given by the hospital.
Diabetes can be serious if you don't know what to do or you wind up doing something stupid, like starving, which is the worst thing to do.
Please see a doctor. He/she will take blood tests to confirm diabetes and then help you with medicine, food changes, lifestyle changes, etc.
And next time, don't think you'll get the right medical advice here. Always talk to a professional!!!
2007-01-07 19:45:17
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answered by ameliacates 2
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2016-09-18 07:49:43
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answered by Fausto 3
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If insulin is not used for people with autoimmune Type 1 diabetes (the rare severe non-preventable kind usually first diagnosed in children), the only "natural cure" is death.
As this form of diabetes is an autoimmune disease like Lupus, it has nothing to do with diet, weight, or exercise.
If a person with Type 1 diabetes took no insulin and ate NOTHING, they would still go into a coma and die quickly. They make NO insulin to survive even while fasting.
Think about it, before insulin was discovered, ALL people with Type 1 diabetes died. No matter what. There are NO miracle cures.
If anyone tells you otherwise, they are putting their wallets before your health.
Type 2 is a bit different. There is no way to "cure" it, but many can control their blood sugars "naturally" with regular exercise, a healthy diet, small portions, and some supplements such as cinnamon and chromium. These changes need to be made early on in the disease to be the most effective, and you need to stay with it. Many consider lifestyle intervention to be the most effective treatment for Type 2 diabetes, and it is drug free.
2007-01-07 21:37:50
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answered by reginachick22 6
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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 20:39:21
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answered by Anonymous
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This is a very dangerous disease for you to be considering 'alternative' health cures. If you have Type 1 diabetes you NEED to take insulin. If you follow any of the quack advice given to you such as fasting, or aryuvedic and ignore taking your insulin the only thing that will happen is you will slip into a diabetic coma. There is NO cure for type 1 diabetes.
2007-01-08 01:38:29
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answered by stabbyappleton 2
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I have heard/learned that strict weight management, that lowers blood pressure, cholesterol...reducing protein (demanding on organs for digestion) and controlling sugar intake (including & especially the "bad" carbs that cause a surge in blood sugar) can correct diabetes. My mom had type II diabetes but would not be compliant with diet restrictions with any regularity. She has now passed away from complications of the diabetes. Listen to the doc. Do what you are told to do. Excercise & eat what they tell you to ... you may not cure it; but you'll have a fighting chance at slowing the progression of the disease. There is no cure...just diet and excercise to combat it. Adhere to drs. orders and spare yourself and your loved ones the agony of trying to care for you (which gets intense for the final three years or so) when/if you won't even care for yourself / or the person you are referring to.
2007-01-07 19:48:38
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answered by pamela 2
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It's not very often I'm surprized however watching this certainly caused me to think but did viewers realise about the new cure
people around the world are getting results I found out about this from reading website check it out look for Diabetes Crusher Tactic on google
2016-03-28 16:22:41
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answered by Karen Angela 2
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Yes, but there are 8 types of diabetes under ayurvedic medicine. wrong treatment = no improvement. Immediate control and getting the patient into a safe condition is easy (6 months). Full treatment, organ repair and purging of contaminated blood is slow.( 3 years or so.) Most of the obedient patients are eating normal ice cream and desserts within months. ( not excessively)
We have brought patients with gangrene on their limbs back to recovery.
Only issue is the medicine doesn't taste nice ( its all from raw herbs) medicine extracts leave out too much of the complementary properties.
Always bear in mind that patients have to follow one course of medicine and not self medicate or worse mix with other types of treatment. But your diet has to be suited to the place you live. e.g. A southern asian person and a north american person has a different natural diet. contact me if you want to know more.
2007-01-07 19:45:05
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answered by altykthong 2
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