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In a message dated 12/21/2006 1:48:36 P.M. Eastern Standard Time,

jbarsic@... writes:

I don't have the very best of control, but it IS pretty mild. My 3-month

blood sugar average (hemoglobin A1c) is lower than the goal,

Jayson,

OMG, if I had an A1c lower than the goal ya'll would hear my doctor yelling

and screaming with delight. If the A1c is all you have to be concerned

about, you are in great control.

Congrats on that Jayson.

Also, just a bit of info I received from a Diabetic Educator who probably

was the best source of information, advise, encouragement, and help I ever had

in regards to a disease. There is no such thing as pre-diabetic or mild

diabetic. You either have it or you don't You either have control or you

don't.

It is a serious condition and needs to be monitored constantly.

That said , keep up the good work; you have control.

Peace,

Sandy swOhio

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Darling Rogene, when my son and I were actively involved in Herbalife

distribution, I can't tell you how many testimonies we heard at the

conventions regarding diabetes, and all sorts of dis-eases. Please

look into this for your daughter. The quality of the products is what

does it and all the guess work is gone, by them being screened and

formulated by doctors, scientists and herbalists combined. It's too

bad that some multi-level companies take a bad rap, due to some

peoples negative experiences with being pressured, etc.

and I didn't experience this. Had I not had the implants in my

body, I would be one healthy lady today. I'm working at being on a

daily program again, with Herbalife, as their products I find are very

high quality and designed in a balanced way. It takes the guesswork

out of shopping at health food stores for me. It wouldn't hurt her to

try...it can only improve her health. There's a doctor in the U.S.A.

who insists his patients take these products. When he saw what it did

to his wife's health, he couldn't withhold the good news to his

patients. Now, that's a good doctor, wouldn't you say?

You are in my prayers throughout the day...at my new job we pray in

the morning and before lunch. I love it!

Much love and many blessings,

Sunny :) xo

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> I didn't know! . . . You're here more than some of the others.

>

> Thanks for your prayers. I can't begin to tell you how scared I am!

>

> I did find one very recent article that said that they had put some

mice into sustained remission from diabetes with a shot of a certain

pain medication in the pancreas . .. This was done in Canada! . . It

will be awhile before it gets to people though.

>

> I'm thrilled to hear how well you are doing! . . . God is putting

you in the right places!

>

> Love,

>

> Rogene

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Rogene,

I have a close friend who also swears by Mannatech's Ambrotose for making the need for insulin in diabetics a thing of the past...

you might want to check into Mannatech's product as well.

http://www.glyconutrientsreference.com/mannatech/medicalconditions/diabetes.html

Patty

Re: Re: Diabetes

I did a websearch for Herbalife diabetes and came up with several pages . . . this is really impressive! Thanks Sunny!

http://www.nutritio nalsupplements. com/health/ o_t__t_7337_ _herbalife- and-diabetes. html

Rogene

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Thanks! . . . I'm passing Mannatech info along.

She is convinced that her answer is in alternative medicine. After working in nursing homes for so long, she's seen the problems that occur with conventionally treated diabetes.

Rogene

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Some recent research has shown that diabetics and pre-diabetics that take

two Tbls. vinegar (apple cider with the mother is my choice) before food

show lower blood sugar rises from various foods. Sorry I can't give the URL

but the small segment I saw was from the RedOrbit.com web site under Health.

I thought it was interesting and so easily implemented!

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, in my case, my blood glucose level generally goes to two hundred after a large meal, now that I am taking LDN, it seems to level at 150 and goes back down to a hundred within a couple hours, pretty normal.

kind regards david

[low dose naltrexone] diabetes

Does low-dose naltrexone work with diabetes (no insulin injection,

but monitor food/sugar intake?

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