There is currently no cure for diabetes, especially not in an injection. However, diet and exercise changes can indeed help you live longer and healthier, and perhaps, even stay off of the daily medications.
http://www.dlife.com/dLife/do/ShowContent/food_and_nutrition/dietary_exchanges.html
http://www.webdiabetic.com/
http://dmoz.org/Home/Cooking/Special_Diets/Diabetic/
2007-06-14 05:01:08
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answered by onesmaartlady 5
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answered by ? 3
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2016-09-17 15:31:01
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answered by ? 3
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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.
2016-05-20 13:08:21
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answered by ? 4
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Unfortunately not. Diet can help Type 2 diabetes, some think it can cure it altogether. But if you're born with diabetes (Type 1) then there's no cure, except constant injections of insulin.
2007-06-14 04:57:46
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answered by Mike T 6
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No, but check in your area for diabetic classes or groups. I joined one and with diet and exercise I am able to keep mine under control without medications. I limit carbohydrates and exercise. Doing as little as a 15 minute walk two times a day can make a huge difference. Good luck.
2007-06-14 04:59:32
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answered by Anonymous
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No. There is no cure of any kind for diabetes. Your doctor should have told you that. You can control the disease, but you will have it forever unless research comes up with something new in your lifetime.
2007-06-14 04:56:47
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answered by MOM KNOWS EVERYTHING 7
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OH HOW I WISH THERE WAS A CURE, IF THERE IS IT'S BEING KEPT A SECRET BECAUSE THE DRUG COMPANIES ARE MAKING MILLIONS FROM US DIABETICS. IF ANYONE EVER HEARS OF A CURE .... TELL THE WORLD.
MEAN WHILE... WATCH YOUR DIET, EAT LITTLE AND OFTEN, LISTEN TO YOUR DOCTOR AND DIETITIAN DON'T CHEAT, YOUR ONLY CHEATING YOURSELF OF A GOOD LIFE.
2007-06-14 05:01:28
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answered by Anonymous
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Apparently it can be cured in a few weeks to a month with a special diet. The problem is that you may need doctor's support, & they don't want to give you support/permission to do it because they like to make money from you buying their drugs forever.
2007-06-14 04:58:28
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answered by garlicjnr2001 3
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Not yet but there is promising research going on with mice at the moment. So far they have managed to stimulate insulin production in the mice consistently but as with all things his method will now require human testing and FDA approval for years to come.
2007-06-14 04:57:20
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answered by Medic 3
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