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I have recently heard that a vegan diet would cure diabetes. Is there any evidence of this that can be found/ What percent of vegans are diabetic? I appreciate any input on this subject from those of you with information. Have a wonderful weekend and a fabulous LORD's DAY! Thank you, Eds, A Simple Christian .

2007-05-04 03:53:48 · 15 answers · asked by Eds 7 in Health Alternative Medicine

Pangel and KatyZo,
I am a type 1 diabetic of more than 40 years. I have done more reseascr on the topic than most medics that I have been with. Their expertise is NOT diet at all. I have an allergy to some milk products that has been with me since birth and the research that I have read found that every type 1 diabetic also has this to be the case. I watched a newscast that a gentleman told that he had and could cure diabetes from a change of diet to EXCLUDE all meat products and biproducts. I believe that this is a vegan diet essentially. I will get HIS name and include it here.

2007-05-04 04:22:47 · update #1

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is that type 1 or type 2 Eds
type 2 is diet controlled and may benefit from a vegan diet
type one needs carbohydrates in order for the insulin to take effect , so a vegan diet would be very difficult with type 2
I would definitely ask your doctor about this before taking anyones opinion on it though

2007-05-04 04:00:47 · answer #1 · answered by Anonymous · 0 2

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I have recently heard that a vegan diet would cure diabetes. Is there any evidence of this that can be found/ What percent of vegans are diabetic? I appreciate any input on this subject from those of you with information. Have a wonderful weekend and a fabulous LORD's DAY! Thank you, Eds, A...

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2016-05-19 00:36:22 · answer #3 · answered by ? 3 · 0 0

For a while my roommate/best friend ate vegetarian so I went along for the ride.
I am a type one diabetic . What I found while I followed this diet was I counted all my exchanges and watched my nutrient levels like a hawk . This alone provided relief from some sugar problems and lead to better control.
The closest thing I have heard of as a cure for diabetes was in Brazil where they grew some stem cells from the recipiants own blood gave the recipiant chemo to surpress the immune system and then the cells.
As of yet it is working. Only 13 patients had the procedure.
There are ways of getting good control be it a vegan diet but as for a cure the above listed is the only thing I've heard of and its very early into the research. It does however give me tremendous hope and make me smile
I may be wrong on the exact details it was in one of those msn health articles ..
Good luck

2007-05-04 17:07:55 · answer #4 · answered by isabelladragonfly 3 · 1 0

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2017-01-22 08:51:15 · answer #5 · answered by richard 4 · 0 0

I don't have diabetes but my mother does, so I have been looking into highly-rated books that discuss how to not only control but whip Type II diabetes. I am assuming you are Type II? I have included links to a few books on Amazon that you may find helpful. In case the links don't work, the books are...

1. The Whole Foods Diabetic Cookbook by Patricia Bertron
2. Vegan Menu for People with Diabetes by Nancy Berkoff
3. Death to Diabetes by DeWayne McCulley (very grim cover and title on this one, but the ratings are awesome)

Just remember, as a diabetic it is important to get plenty of protein. This CAN be done on a vegan diet, but you really need to do your research. Best wishes!

2007-05-04 04:10:47 · answer #6 · answered by KatyZo 3 · 1 0

After a myocardial infarction 10 months ago I am in the pre-diabetic state. For one month alone I took about a spoon and a half of soaked Trigonella foenum-graecum seeds and they brought my fasting blood sugar level. Otherwise I eat non-veg very moderately (as an Indian with a predominantly veg diet of rice, wheat and vegetables) with only small helpings of chicken or fish once per week. That meets my protein requirment.
The Trigonella foenum-graecum had to be discontinued as it produces colds and sore throat in the long run - it is a terrific coolant of the body and not by allergy or anything.

2007-05-05 00:16:56 · answer #7 · answered by straightener 4 · 1 0

If you want to be cured of allergies that you think are causing your diabetes, try the NAET technique. Within 24 hours an allergy can be removed. I've done it and it works. Try this site and find a doctor in your area. I traveled and hour and a half to see mine and it was well worth it. Good luck.

I was in the hospital for pan-ulcerative colitis for the 4th time in less than 2 years and the "doctor" told me that he needed to remove my colon. Like you I had read ALOT and I knew that I wanted to give something else a shot. I couldn't eat any dairy, fat, etc... now I eat everything and anything I want. That's all due to the NAET treatments.

And you're absolutely right, you probably do know more about your body and disease better than any doctor you've seen.

2007-05-11 06:12:23 · answer #8 · answered by lady 5 · 0 0

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A number of clinical studies have been carried out in recent years that show potential links between herbal therapies and improved blood glucose control, which has led to an increase in people with diabetes using these more 'natural' ingredients to help manage their condition.

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2016-04-22 06:47:36 · answer #10 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

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