Guest guest Posted January 23, 2011 Report Share Posted January 23, 2011 Hi , I am a type II diabetic who uses coconut oil. Simply adding coconut oil to a high carb diet probably won't do much good. The docs want diabetics to eat a diet high in carbs which are low glycemic. But it does not matter if carbs are high glycemic or low glycemic. All carbs (other than fiber) are turned into sugar inside the body. The body needs energy. Most people take in most calories from carbs. One needs to wean one's body off carbs by taking in more coconut oil and less carbs over time. Alobar On Sat, Jan 22, 2011 at 6:38 PM, nicomister59 <meharris@...> wrote: > I have several friends who have diabetis and after reading some of the testmonies at the " Coconut Research Center " diabetes is mentioned. What would be the best application and amount of coconut to ingest for a person to see any positive results of eating or drinking coconut. I am new to the research and would like some help so as I can help my friends as I do not want to see them have to cut off there legs. Sincerely > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 23, 2011 Report Share Posted January 23, 2011 I don't know coconut oil dosing helping diabetes, but to answer your question about vascular insufficiency of the legs, they will respond to BlockBuster AllClear, and in fact the product has a money back guarantee that it will produce results. http://tinyurl.com/enzymetherapy With regard to stabilising blood sugar swings, inulin in the diet does that and also provides liver, bowel ecology and immune system protection. Most of the data is here: http://tinyurl.com/inulins With regard to quenching the high oxidative stress diabetics can have (up to 50x accorduing to some sources), glutathione produced by undenatured whey and selenium. The client will also do better with antioxidants and by reducing carbohydrate intake, contrary to the ADA guidelines that recommend whole grains and porridge. all good, Duncan > > I have several friends who have diabetis and after reading some of the testmonies at the " Coconut Research Center " diabetes is mentioned. What would be the best application and amount of coconut to ingest for a person to see any positive results of eating or drinking coconut. I am new to the research and would like some help so as I can help my friends as I do not want to see them have to cut off there legs. Sincerely > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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