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Dr. Bernstein's diabetes solution. He is type 1 himself. Don't know

about the insulin ...

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> I can share with my friend whose 4 yo. was recently rushed to the

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On 04 Apr 2007 10:40:37 -0700, <amanda@...> wrote:

> Does anyone know anything about type 1 diabetes nutrition-wise or other that

> I can share with my friend whose 4 yo. was recently rushed to the ER and

> diagnosed with it? This is a mom who has tried so hard for 4 years to feed

> her family healthily and she has dealt with so many health problems with her

> son from severe eczema to all of the symptoms of diabetes that she didn't

> know were related. Is this an incurable disease? Will he really have to be

> on insulin the rest of his life?

There is evidence that lectins, including but not limited to those in

wheat, can cause diabetes in susceptible individuals, so removing

lectins or supplementing with so-called " glyconutrients " may be very

helpful.

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http://www.plantpoisonsandrottenstuff.info/content/toxins/essential-sugars-plant\

-lectins.aspx

Eating too many lectin-containing foods or catching a lectin-producing

pathogen can lead to autoimmune disease. It is frequently observed

that autoimmune conditions (where the body mistakenly attacks itself)

often arise after a serious infection. Rheumatoid arthritis, multiple

sclerosis, Guillian-Barre syndrome, fibromyalgia and chronic fatigue

syndrome, and a whole host of other autoimmune conditions are

associated with both infections and with eating lectin-containing

foods. It is thought that lectins work by stripping away certain

essential sugars from cell surfaces, making them display incorrect

antigens and appear to be foreign to the body's immune system. This is

the mechanism through which coeliac (celiac) disease is thought to be

mediated.

" Lectins stimulate class II HLA antigens on cells that do not normally

display them, such as pancreatic islet and thyroid cells. The islet

cell determinant to which cytotoxic autoantibodies bind in insulin

dependent diabetes mellitus is the disaccharide N-acetylgalactosamine,

which must bind tomato lectin if present and probably also the lectins

of wheat, potato, and peanuts. This would result in islet cells

expressing both class II HLA antigens and foreign antigen together---a

sitting duck for autoimmune attack. Certain foods (wheat, soya) are

indeed diabetogenic in genetically susceptible mice. Insulin dependent

diabetes therefore is another potential lectin disease and could

possibly be prevented by prophylactic oligosaccharides. " - L J

Freed, Do Dietary Lectins Produce Disease?

The good news is that the effects of dietary lectins only extend so

long as they are in the body, and the effects of both dietary and

pathogen produced lectins can be reduced or reversed with

supplementation of essential sugars. Furthermore lectins in foods can

be reduced (but not eliminated) by a variety of methods:

A minimum ten minute boiling period (skimming off the scum), in beans

Cooking thoroughly, in vegetables

Sprouting beans and grains

Lengthy fermenting of bean and grain products

The bad news is that not all lectins are completely destroyed by these

methods, and that some particularly stubborn lectins in beans remain

no matter how lengthy the treatment. Soy (soya) lectins, for instance,

are virtually impossible to destroy. Furthermore commercial products

made from lectin-containing foods are not prepared properly to remove

the lectins, in particular commercial breads (including those white

elephants, the " gluten free " breads). As virtually all commercial

breads contain soy, this is a further reason to avoid them. To learn

more about lectins, visit:

and it continues...

http://www.plantpoisonsandrottenstuff.info/content/toxins/essential-sugars-plant\

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Recently some research in Canada, I think, was published where they

discovered the insulin-making part of the pancreas was in a feedback

loop that kept it from making insulin. An injection of capsiacin

stopped the feedback loop and the pancreas would start making insulin

again for several months. I've lost the link but you may be able to

find it by googling capsiacin diabetes. It was type I diabetes.

They said they are still several years away from being able to apply

it to humans, but I'd guess that those researchers would be ones to

watch.

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> Does anyone know anything about type 1 diabetes nutrition-wise or

other that

> I can share with my friend whose 4 yo. was recently rushed to the

ER and

> diagnosed with it? This is a mom who has tried so hard for 4 years

to feed

> her family healthily and she has dealt with so many health problems

with her

> son from severe eczema to all of the symptoms of diabetes that she

didn't

> know were related. Is this an incurable disease? Will he really

have to be

> on insulin the rest of his life?

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> Thanks, amanda

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Speaking as a diabetic, type 1 does not have a cure. He will be on

insulin for the rest of his life. This does not mean he can't have a

wonderful life. The hospital he went to most likely has resources for

her to learn all she needs to know. It will be far easier for him

because she is already feeding him healthy meals. I myself can diet

and exercise and have my medication to a minimum but I will always be

diabetic. My pancreas will never function normally. They are working

on some new and exciting treatments. It is basically painless today

to check blood glucose and give yourself a shot. All my diabetes care

takes probable 10 minutes out of my day for checks and meds.

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On 4 Apr 2007, at 1:39 pm, wrote:

Does anyone know anything about type 1 diabetes nutrition-wise or

other that

I can share with my friend whose 4 yo. was recently rushed to the ER and

diagnosed with it? This is a mom who has tried so hard for 4 years to

feed

her family healthily and she has dealt with so many health problems

with her

son from severe eczema to all of the symptoms of diabetes that she

didn't

know were related. Is this an incurable disease? Will he really have

to be

on insulin the rest of his life?

Thanks, amanda

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Does anyone know anything about type 1 diabetes nutrition-wise or other that

I can share with my friend whose 4 yo. was recently rushed to the ER and

diagnosed with it? This is a mom who has tried so hard for 4 years to feed

her family healthily and she has dealt with so many health problems with her

son from severe eczema to all of the symptoms of diabetes that she didn't

know were related. Is this an incurable disease? Will he really have to be

on insulin the rest of his life?

Gluten grains, dairy and sugar are the main culprits that turn the gene on.

There's interesting type 1 research with niacinamide and Vitalzym which might be

more helpful at diagnosis beginning than the remarkable improvements in these

articles on advanced type1s.

Interaction of nicotinamide, niacinamide form of B3 with

glycosylphosphatidyl-inositol- anchored ADP-ribosyl transferases..

http://journal.diabetes.org/diabetescare/FullText/Supplements/DiabetesCare/Suppl\

ement299/B16.asp

Treating Diabetes With Enzymes: What We Know Now.

By: Dr. Wong, ND, PhD.

http://www.totalityofbeing.com/ArchivedTreatingDiabetes.htm

Natural Treatment for Type I Diabetes

http://www.cancertutor.com/Diabetes/Diabetes_Type_I.htm

Celiac disease triples risk of diabetes, By Karla Gale

http://www.doctorbob.com/06_11_13news11.html

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The cure for type I diabetes could be just around the corner, see

http://www.canada.com/nationalpost/news/story.html?id=a042812e-492c-

4f07-8245-8a598ab5d1bf (probably have to paste the last bit in)

They say the pancreas isn't ruined, but just stuck in a feedback loop.

Curable.

Well, that is if those making millions on the diabetes treatment

industry don't block it. Are they really that greedy and immoral?

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> Speaking as a diabetic, type 1 does not have a cure. He will be on

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I found this news very interesting and wanted to share it with someone.

I tried to open it again and it would not allow me to. Can you tell me

how you found this link?

Thanks,

April

Re: type 1 diabetes

The cure for type I diabetes could be just around the corner, see

http://www.canada.

<http://www.canada.com/nationalpost/news/story.html?id=a042812e-492c->

com/nationalpost/news/story.html?id=a042812e-492c-

4f07-8245-8a598ab5d1bf (probably have to paste the last bit in)

They say the pancreas isn't ruined, but just stuck in a feedback loop.

Curable.

Well, that is if those making millions on the diabetes treatment

industry don't block it. Are they really that greedy and immoral?

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> Speaking as a diabetic, type 1 does not have a cure. He will be on

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try googling capsaicin diabetes.

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