Guest guest Posted April 29, 2011 Report Share Posted April 29, 2011 , my email address is: lindaharrybates@... preliminary results... Most folks here know I am long winded, but I will briefly talk about a new finding for me. I am a research scientist. I am a formerly type2 diabetic. My C-peptide test a couple or three years ago stated clearly my pancreas no longer produces enough insulin to make it worth while mentioning. In other words I am now an insulin dependent diabetic no matter how one cuts it. Yes, I am still a diabetic whether I am called a type2, a type1.5 or a type 1, I still have diabetes. I wish I didn't, but it is what it is. I shared my article Diabetic Doater with the members here, and in it I warned about the cause of practically all diabetic complications like, blindness, vision loss, amputations, heart problems and kidney problems. The focus of this article was to prevent the high glr readings one gets, and some here as well as me may have tried my recommendations with success or with lots of low sugar readings, since I was plagued with them quite often two or three times each week. I still maintain glr spikes, high blood glucose readings are a primary cause of diabetic complications. Read me clearly here. high blood glucose readings or spikes in one's glr is the primary cause of diabetic complications. No matter what kind of diabetic you are a type 1, a type 1.5 or a type 2 This statement still holds true. I would try any thing to keep my A1C in the normal range 4.2-5.2, which I did for several years. My indocrinologist, Dr. Welch as well as my wife were totally against having any low sugar reactions, which they defined as a glr lower than 70. In the past almost year I have only had one which was a 68 or 69, I for get which, brainn damage you know is the cause, since my indocrinologist equates a low glr as being the same as a stroke. Of course I differ with her on this point, since I have had at least two minor strokes as well as three heart attacks, and a low glr feels nothing like a stroke. So I gave up trying to achieve the normal person, the non-diabetic, A1C readings. It now runs much higher. Yes, I would try any thing to avoid those glr spikes. You name it: exercise, diet, low carbs, low fat, high fat, prayers, meditations, various supplements, cursing, and even sex. None of them worked. I started taking a new supplement three or four weeks ago, and damned if it doesn't work or at least I think so. In the past a single gram of carbohydrate would raise my glr 5.5-6.0 from the present glr provided I took no insulin. After taking this new supplement for four or five days, I figured it was another dud! So today three weeks later I put it to the test, and it passed. I like to play games, so if you can get within 10 points of my results from a starting point of glr 135, I will tell you the name of this new supplement. Or you can just send me $50, and I will tell you its name and how to get itI took 25 grams of carbs and two hours later my glr was..... Harry. So lets play. All respondents will get a response from me. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 29, 2011 Report Share Posted April 29, 2011 Harry, you can talk about any product you want on the list. What makes you think you can't mention name brands? Dave " ...In this world you will have trouble. But take heart! I have overcome the world. " [ 16:33] preliminary results... Most folks here know I am long winded, but I will briefly talk about a new finding for me. I am a research scientist. I am a formerly type2 diabetic. My C-peptide test a couple or three years ago stated clearly my pancreas no longer produces enough insulin to make it worth while mentioning. In other words I am now an insulin dependent diabetic no matter how one cuts it. Yes, I am still a diabetic whether I am called a type2, a type1.5 or a type 1, I still have diabetes. I wish I didn't, but it is what it is. I shared my article Diabetic Doater with the members here, and in it I warned about the cause of practically all diabetic complications like, blindness, vision loss, amputations, heart problems and kidney problems. The focus of this article was to prevent the high glr readings one gets, and some here as well as me may have tried my recommendations with success or with lots of low sugar readings, since I was plagued with them quite often two or three times each week. I still maintain glr spikes, high blood glucose readings are a primary cause of diabetic complications. Read me clearly here. high blood glucose readings or spikes in one's glr is the primary cause of diabetic complications. No matter what kind of diabetic you are a type 1, a type 1.5 or a type 2 This statement still holds true. I would try any thing to keep my A1C in the normal range 4.2-5.2, which I did for several years. My indocrinologist, Dr. Welch as well as my wife were totally against having any low sugar reactions, which they defined as a glr lower than 70. In the past almost year I have only had one which was a 68 or 69, I for get which, brainn damage you know is the cause, since my indocrinologist equates a low glr as being the same as a stroke. Of course I differ with her on this point, since I have had at least two minor strokes as well as three heart attacks, and a low glr feels nothing like a stroke. So I gave up trying to achieve the normal person, the non-diabetic, A1C readings. It now runs much higher. Yes, I would try any thing to avoid those glr spikes. You name it: exercise, diet, low carbs, low fat, high fat, prayers, meditations, various supplements, cursing, and even sex. None of them worked. I started taking a new supplement three or four weeks ago, and damned if it doesn't work or at least I think so. In the past a single gram of carbohydrate would raise my glr 5.5-6.0 from the present glr provided I took no insulin. After taking this new supplement for four or five days, I figured it was another dud! So today three weeks later I put it to the test, and it passed. I like to play games, so if you can get within 10 points of my results from a starting point of glr 135, I will tell you the name of this new supplement. Or you can just send me $50, and I will tell you its name and how to get itI took 25 grams of carbs and two hours later my glr was..... Harry. So lets play. All respondents will get a response from me. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 29, 2011 Report Share Posted April 29, 2011 Harry, you can talk about any product you want on the list. What makes you think you can't mention name brands? Dave " ...In this world you will have trouble. But take heart! I have overcome the world. " [ 16:33] preliminary results... Most folks here know I am long winded, but I will briefly talk about a new finding for me. I am a research scientist. I am a formerly type2 diabetic. My C-peptide test a couple or three years ago stated clearly my pancreas no longer produces enough insulin to make it worth while mentioning. In other words I am now an insulin dependent diabetic no matter how one cuts it. Yes, I am still a diabetic whether I am called a type2, a type1.5 or a type 1, I still have diabetes. I wish I didn't, but it is what it is. I shared my article Diabetic Doater with the members here, and in it I warned about the cause of practically all diabetic complications like, blindness, vision loss, amputations, heart problems and kidney problems. The focus of this article was to prevent the high glr readings one gets, and some here as well as me may have tried my recommendations with success or with lots of low sugar readings, since I was plagued with them quite often two or three times each week. I still maintain glr spikes, high blood glucose readings are a primary cause of diabetic complications. Read me clearly here. high blood glucose readings or spikes in one's glr is the primary cause of diabetic complications. No matter what kind of diabetic you are a type 1, a type 1.5 or a type 2 This statement still holds true. I would try any thing to keep my A1C in the normal range 4.2-5.2, which I did for several years. My indocrinologist, Dr. Welch as well as my wife were totally against having any low sugar reactions, which they defined as a glr lower than 70. In the past almost year I have only had one which was a 68 or 69, I for get which, brainn damage you know is the cause, since my indocrinologist equates a low glr as being the same as a stroke. Of course I differ with her on this point, since I have had at least two minor strokes as well as three heart attacks, and a low glr feels nothing like a stroke. So I gave up trying to achieve the normal person, the non-diabetic, A1C readings. It now runs much higher. Yes, I would try any thing to avoid those glr spikes. You name it: exercise, diet, low carbs, low fat, high fat, prayers, meditations, various supplements, cursing, and even sex. None of them worked. I started taking a new supplement three or four weeks ago, and damned if it doesn't work or at least I think so. In the past a single gram of carbohydrate would raise my glr 5.5-6.0 from the present glr provided I took no insulin. After taking this new supplement for four or five days, I figured it was another dud! So today three weeks later I put it to the test, and it passed. I like to play games, so if you can get within 10 points of my results from a starting point of glr 135, I will tell you the name of this new supplement. Or you can just send me $50, and I will tell you its name and how to get itI took 25 grams of carbs and two hours later my glr was..... Harry. So lets play. All respondents will get a response from me. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 29, 2011 Report Share Posted April 29, 2011 Harry, you can talk about any product you want on the list. What makes you think you can't mention name brands? Dave " ...In this world you will have trouble. But take heart! I have overcome the world. " [ 16:33] preliminary results... Most folks here know I am long winded, but I will briefly talk about a new finding for me. I am a research scientist. I am a formerly type2 diabetic. My C-peptide test a couple or three years ago stated clearly my pancreas no longer produces enough insulin to make it worth while mentioning. In other words I am now an insulin dependent diabetic no matter how one cuts it. Yes, I am still a diabetic whether I am called a type2, a type1.5 or a type 1, I still have diabetes. I wish I didn't, but it is what it is. I shared my article Diabetic Doater with the members here, and in it I warned about the cause of practically all diabetic complications like, blindness, vision loss, amputations, heart problems and kidney problems. The focus of this article was to prevent the high glr readings one gets, and some here as well as me may have tried my recommendations with success or with lots of low sugar readings, since I was plagued with them quite often two or three times each week. I still maintain glr spikes, high blood glucose readings are a primary cause of diabetic complications. Read me clearly here. high blood glucose readings or spikes in one's glr is the primary cause of diabetic complications. No matter what kind of diabetic you are a type 1, a type 1.5 or a type 2 This statement still holds true. I would try any thing to keep my A1C in the normal range 4.2-5.2, which I did for several years. My indocrinologist, Dr. Welch as well as my wife were totally against having any low sugar reactions, which they defined as a glr lower than 70. In the past almost year I have only had one which was a 68 or 69, I for get which, brainn damage you know is the cause, since my indocrinologist equates a low glr as being the same as a stroke. Of course I differ with her on this point, since I have had at least two minor strokes as well as three heart attacks, and a low glr feels nothing like a stroke. So I gave up trying to achieve the normal person, the non-diabetic, A1C readings. It now runs much higher. Yes, I would try any thing to avoid those glr spikes. You name it: exercise, diet, low carbs, low fat, high fat, prayers, meditations, various supplements, cursing, and even sex. None of them worked. I started taking a new supplement three or four weeks ago, and damned if it doesn't work or at least I think so. In the past a single gram of carbohydrate would raise my glr 5.5-6.0 from the present glr provided I took no insulin. After taking this new supplement for four or five days, I figured it was another dud! So today three weeks later I put it to the test, and it passed. I like to play games, so if you can get within 10 points of my results from a starting point of glr 135, I will tell you the name of this new supplement. Or you can just send me $50, and I will tell you its name and how to get itI took 25 grams of carbs and two hours later my glr was..... Harry. So lets play. All respondents will get a response from me. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 29, 2011 Report Share Posted April 29, 2011 Okay, Harry, I guess you're thinking you'll draw the attention of the spam patrol! Nah. Just tell us about this " miracle " product. If you're using it and it works for you, we will believe you. We know who you are, and that you're not an unknown spammer from some third world country. Dave " ...In this world you will have trouble. But take heart! I have overcome the world. " [ 16:33] Re: preliminary results... Mark, you are the stud. Vivian welcome aboard. Unfortunately, I cannot tell you the name of the product on this list serve, since it might violate some unstated rule about advertising for a product. I know some products have been mentioned here before, and I will just name a few like: Humalog insulin, Novolog insulin, Lantus insulin, and a couple of kinds of insulin pumps, whatever these devices are called, as well as the count-a-dose. I know we have talked about different kinds of glucose monitors like the prodigy voice, the solo and others.Of course we can talk about different foods since they will have a direct baring on our glucose levels. is an expert regarding foods and recipes, and I do not believe he will be able to get this product in Canada via the health service, since it is a commercial supplement not covered by insurance of any kind as far as I know. If you cannot afford $50 per month out of your pocket then this product is not for you.So if you wish to know the name of this product, you will just have to add my name to your address book and send me a private email message. I will answer each and every private email I receive with the answers you seek. I don't know if this product will work for you. Right now it is working for me, and if I were to have numbers like Vivian's I would try to scrape up the money to give it a try. I can tell you some of the propaganda about the product, which has nothing to do with what type of a diabetic you are. Nutritionalist have discovered seveeral pathways that carbohydrates take to be turned into pure glucose used by your body.This product stimulates your body to produce enzymes that utilizes one or two of these pathways. So send me a private email not connected to this list serve if you wish to know. Remember insulin is a storage hormone, and it works every time it is tried whether or not your body produces it. Any excess glucose in your body system not used by your whole body is converted to fat by your insulin. hth, Harry Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 29, 2011 Report Share Posted April 29, 2011 Okay, Harry, I guess you're thinking you'll draw the attention of the spam patrol! Nah. Just tell us about this " miracle " product. If you're using it and it works for you, we will believe you. We know who you are, and that you're not an unknown spammer from some third world country. Dave " ...In this world you will have trouble. But take heart! I have overcome the world. " [ 16:33] Re: preliminary results... Mark, you are the stud. Vivian welcome aboard. Unfortunately, I cannot tell you the name of the product on this list serve, since it might violate some unstated rule about advertising for a product. I know some products have been mentioned here before, and I will just name a few like: Humalog insulin, Novolog insulin, Lantus insulin, and a couple of kinds of insulin pumps, whatever these devices are called, as well as the count-a-dose. I know we have talked about different kinds of glucose monitors like the prodigy voice, the solo and others.Of course we can talk about different foods since they will have a direct baring on our glucose levels. is an expert regarding foods and recipes, and I do not believe he will be able to get this product in Canada via the health service, since it is a commercial supplement not covered by insurance of any kind as far as I know. If you cannot afford $50 per month out of your pocket then this product is not for you.So if you wish to know the name of this product, you will just have to add my name to your address book and send me a private email message. I will answer each and every private email I receive with the answers you seek. I don't know if this product will work for you. Right now it is working for me, and if I were to have numbers like Vivian's I would try to scrape up the money to give it a try. I can tell you some of the propaganda about the product, which has nothing to do with what type of a diabetic you are. Nutritionalist have discovered seveeral pathways that carbohydrates take to be turned into pure glucose used by your body.This product stimulates your body to produce enzymes that utilizes one or two of these pathways. So send me a private email not connected to this list serve if you wish to know. Remember insulin is a storage hormone, and it works every time it is tried whether or not your body produces it. Any excess glucose in your body system not used by your whole body is converted to fat by your insulin. hth, Harry Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 29, 2011 Report Share Posted April 29, 2011 Okay, Harry, I guess you're thinking you'll draw the attention of the spam patrol! Nah. Just tell us about this " miracle " product. If you're using it and it works for you, we will believe you. We know who you are, and that you're not an unknown spammer from some third world country. Dave " ...In this world you will have trouble. But take heart! I have overcome the world. " [ 16:33] Re: preliminary results... Mark, you are the stud. Vivian welcome aboard. Unfortunately, I cannot tell you the name of the product on this list serve, since it might violate some unstated rule about advertising for a product. I know some products have been mentioned here before, and I will just name a few like: Humalog insulin, Novolog insulin, Lantus insulin, and a couple of kinds of insulin pumps, whatever these devices are called, as well as the count-a-dose. I know we have talked about different kinds of glucose monitors like the prodigy voice, the solo and others.Of course we can talk about different foods since they will have a direct baring on our glucose levels. is an expert regarding foods and recipes, and I do not believe he will be able to get this product in Canada via the health service, since it is a commercial supplement not covered by insurance of any kind as far as I know. If you cannot afford $50 per month out of your pocket then this product is not for you.So if you wish to know the name of this product, you will just have to add my name to your address book and send me a private email message. I will answer each and every private email I receive with the answers you seek. I don't know if this product will work for you. Right now it is working for me, and if I were to have numbers like Vivian's I would try to scrape up the money to give it a try. I can tell you some of the propaganda about the product, which has nothing to do with what type of a diabetic you are. Nutritionalist have discovered seveeral pathways that carbohydrates take to be turned into pure glucose used by your body.This product stimulates your body to produce enzymes that utilizes one or two of these pathways. So send me a private email not connected to this list serve if you wish to know. Remember insulin is a storage hormone, and it works every time it is tried whether or not your body produces it. Any excess glucose in your body system not used by your whole body is converted to fat by your insulin. hth, Harry Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 29, 2011 Report Share Posted April 29, 2011 , You are a genius. You are exactly right in your surmize.Add me to your email address book and send me a private email if you wish to knkow. love, Harry Re: preliminary results... Hi Harry, Even if your pancreas produces little insulin now it's still important to differentiate Type 1 and Type 2, because Type 2s deal with insulin resistance which Type 1s typically don't deal with. But it's true the treatment is basically identical for long-term Type 2s as it is for Type 1s. Do you mean you took a supplement which kept your glucose readings down even without taking insulin to cover carbohydrates? Jen > > Most folks here know I am long winded, but I will briefly talk about a > new finding for me. I am a research scientist. I am a formerly type2 > diabetic. My C-peptide test a couple or three years ago stated clearly > my pancreas no longer produces enough insulin to make it worth while > mentioning. In other words I am now an insulin dependent diabetic no > matter how one cuts it. Yes, I am still a diabetic whether I am called > a type2, a type1.5 or a type 1, I still have diabetes. I wish I > didn't, but it is what it is. I shared my article Diabetic Doater with > the members here, and in it I warned about the cause of practically > all diabetic complications like, blindness, vision loss, amputations, > heart problems and kidney problems. The focus of this article was to > prevent the high glr readings one gets, and some here as well as me > may have tried my recommendations with success or with lots of low > sugar readings, since I was plagued with them quite often two or three > times each week. I still maintain glr spikes, high blood glucose > readings are a primary cause of diabetic complications. Read me > clearly here. high blood glucose readings or spikes in one's glr is > the primary cause of diabetic complications. No matter what kind of > diabetic you are a type 1, a type 1.5 or a type 2 This statement still > holds true. I would try any thing to keep my A1C in the normal range > 4.2-5.2, which I did for several years. My indocrinologist, Dr. Welch > as well as my wife were totally against having any low sugar > reactions, which they defined as a glr lower than 70. In the past > almost year I have only had one which was a 68 or 69, I for get which, > brainn damage you know is the cause, since my indocrinologist equates > a low glr as being the same as a stroke. Of course I differ with her > on this point, since I have had at least two minor strokes as well as > three heart attacks, and a low glr feels nothing like a stroke. So I > gave up trying to achieve the normal person, the non-diabetic, A1C > readings. It now runs much higher. Yes, I would try any thing to avoid > those glr spikes. You name it: exercise, diet, low carbs, low fat, > high fat, prayers, meditations, various supplements, cursing, and even > sex. None of them worked. I started taking a new supplement three or > four weeks ago, and damned if it doesn't work or at least I think so. > In the past a single gram of carbohydrate would raise my glr 5.5-6.0 > from the present glr provided I took no insulin. After taking this new > supplement for four or five days, I figured it was another dud! So > today three weeks later I put it to the test, and it passed. I like to > play games, so if you can get within 10 points of my results from a > starting point of glr 135, I will tell you the name of this new > supplement. Or you can just send me $50, and I will tell you its name > and how to get itI took 25 grams of carbs and two hours later my glr > was..... > Harry. So lets play. All respondents will get a response from me. > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 29, 2011 Report Share Posted April 29, 2011 I agree. I think we can all decide for ourselves whether we can afford this product, and I think you should tell us all what it is. Becky _____ From: blind-diabetics [mailto:blind-diabetics ] On Behalf Of dave Bond Sent: Thursday, April 28, 2011 10:58 PM To: blind-diabetics Subject: Re: preliminary results... Okay, Harry, I guess you're thinking you'll draw the attention of the spam patrol! Nah. Just tell us about this " miracle " product. If you're using it and it works for you, we will believe you. We know who you are, and that you're not an unknown spammer from some third world country. Dave " ...In this world you will have trouble. But take heart! I have overcome the world. " [ 16:33] Re: preliminary results... Mark, you are the stud. Vivian welcome aboard. Unfortunately, I cannot tell you the name of the product on this list serve, since it might violate some unstated rule about advertising for a product. I know some products have been mentioned here before, and I will just name a few like: Humalog insulin, Novolog insulin, Lantus insulin, and a couple of kinds of insulin pumps, whatever these devices are called, as well as the count-a-dose. I know we have talked about different kinds of glucose monitors like the prodigy voice, the solo and others.Of course we can talk about different foods since they will have a direct baring on our glucose levels. is an expert regarding foods and recipes, and I do not believe he will be able to get this product in Canada via the health service, since it is a commercial supplement not covered by insurance of any kind as far as I know. If you cannot afford $50 per month out of your pocket then this product is not for you.So if you wish to know the name of this product, you will just have to add my name to your address book and send me a private email message. I will answer each and every private email I receive with the answers you seek. I don't know if this product will work for you. Right now it is working for me, and if I were to have numbers like Vivian's I would try to scrape up the money to give it a try. I can tell you some of the propaganda about the product, which has nothing to do with what type of a diabetic you are. Nutritionalist have discovered seveeral pathways that carbohydrates take to be turned into pure glucose used by your body.This product stimulates your body to produce enzymes that utilizes one or two of these pathways. So send me a private email not connected to this list serve if you wish to know. Remember insulin is a storage hormone, and it works every time it is tried whether or not your body produces it. Any excess glucose in your body system not used by your whole body is converted to fat by your insulin. hth, Harry Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 29, 2011 Report Share Posted April 29, 2011 I agree. I think we can all decide for ourselves whether we can afford this product, and I think you should tell us all what it is. Becky _____ From: blind-diabetics [mailto:blind-diabetics ] On Behalf Of dave Bond Sent: Thursday, April 28, 2011 10:58 PM To: blind-diabetics Subject: Re: preliminary results... Okay, Harry, I guess you're thinking you'll draw the attention of the spam patrol! Nah. Just tell us about this " miracle " product. If you're using it and it works for you, we will believe you. We know who you are, and that you're not an unknown spammer from some third world country. Dave " ...In this world you will have trouble. But take heart! I have overcome the world. " [ 16:33] Re: preliminary results... Mark, you are the stud. Vivian welcome aboard. Unfortunately, I cannot tell you the name of the product on this list serve, since it might violate some unstated rule about advertising for a product. I know some products have been mentioned here before, and I will just name a few like: Humalog insulin, Novolog insulin, Lantus insulin, and a couple of kinds of insulin pumps, whatever these devices are called, as well as the count-a-dose. I know we have talked about different kinds of glucose monitors like the prodigy voice, the solo and others.Of course we can talk about different foods since they will have a direct baring on our glucose levels. is an expert regarding foods and recipes, and I do not believe he will be able to get this product in Canada via the health service, since it is a commercial supplement not covered by insurance of any kind as far as I know. If you cannot afford $50 per month out of your pocket then this product is not for you.So if you wish to know the name of this product, you will just have to add my name to your address book and send me a private email message. I will answer each and every private email I receive with the answers you seek. I don't know if this product will work for you. Right now it is working for me, and if I were to have numbers like Vivian's I would try to scrape up the money to give it a try. I can tell you some of the propaganda about the product, which has nothing to do with what type of a diabetic you are. Nutritionalist have discovered seveeral pathways that carbohydrates take to be turned into pure glucose used by your body.This product stimulates your body to produce enzymes that utilizes one or two of these pathways. So send me a private email not connected to this list serve if you wish to know. Remember insulin is a storage hormone, and it works every time it is tried whether or not your body produces it. Any excess glucose in your body system not used by your whole body is converted to fat by your insulin. hth, Harry Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 29, 2011 Report Share Posted April 29, 2011 I agree. I think we can all decide for ourselves whether we can afford this product, and I think you should tell us all what it is. Becky _____ From: blind-diabetics [mailto:blind-diabetics ] On Behalf Of dave Bond Sent: Thursday, April 28, 2011 10:58 PM To: blind-diabetics Subject: Re: preliminary results... Okay, Harry, I guess you're thinking you'll draw the attention of the spam patrol! Nah. Just tell us about this " miracle " product. If you're using it and it works for you, we will believe you. We know who you are, and that you're not an unknown spammer from some third world country. Dave " ...In this world you will have trouble. But take heart! I have overcome the world. " [ 16:33] Re: preliminary results... Mark, you are the stud. Vivian welcome aboard. Unfortunately, I cannot tell you the name of the product on this list serve, since it might violate some unstated rule about advertising for a product. I know some products have been mentioned here before, and I will just name a few like: Humalog insulin, Novolog insulin, Lantus insulin, and a couple of kinds of insulin pumps, whatever these devices are called, as well as the count-a-dose. I know we have talked about different kinds of glucose monitors like the prodigy voice, the solo and others.Of course we can talk about different foods since they will have a direct baring on our glucose levels. is an expert regarding foods and recipes, and I do not believe he will be able to get this product in Canada via the health service, since it is a commercial supplement not covered by insurance of any kind as far as I know. If you cannot afford $50 per month out of your pocket then this product is not for you.So if you wish to know the name of this product, you will just have to add my name to your address book and send me a private email message. I will answer each and every private email I receive with the answers you seek. I don't know if this product will work for you. Right now it is working for me, and if I were to have numbers like Vivian's I would try to scrape up the money to give it a try. I can tell you some of the propaganda about the product, which has nothing to do with what type of a diabetic you are. Nutritionalist have discovered seveeral pathways that carbohydrates take to be turned into pure glucose used by your body.This product stimulates your body to produce enzymes that utilizes one or two of these pathways. So send me a private email not connected to this list serve if you wish to know. Remember insulin is a storage hormone, and it works every time it is tried whether or not your body produces it. Any excess glucose in your body system not used by your whole body is converted to fat by your insulin. hth, Harry Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 29, 2011 Report Share Posted April 29, 2011 In the past I was admonished by the list serve monitor or owner for sending an email that advertised a product. I admit I did send that email in error, but it still advertised a product. I don't care about the money. I just want to spread information I feel might be helpful to other diabetics. I don't know if this product will be helpful to them or not. preliminary results... Most folks here know I am long winded, but I will briefly talk about a new finding for me. I am a research scientist. I am a formerly type2 diabetic. My C-peptide test a couple or three years ago stated clearly my pancreas no longer produces enough insulin to make it worth while mentioning. In other words I am now an insulin dependent diabetic no matter how one cuts it. Yes, I am still a diabetic whether I am called a type2, a type1.5 or a type 1, I still have diabetes. I wish I didn't, but it is what it is. I shared my article Diabetic Doater with the members here, and in it I warned about the cause of practically all diabetic complications like, blindness, vision loss, amputations, heart problems and kidney problems. The focus of this article was to prevent the high glr readings one gets, and some here as well as me may have tried my recommendations with success or with lots of low sugar readings, since I was plagued with them quite often two or three times each week. I still maintain glr spikes, high blood glucose readings are a primary cause of diabetic complications. Read me clearly here. high blood glucose readings or spikes in one's glr is the primary cause of diabetic complications. No matter what kind of diabetic you are a type 1, a type 1.5 or a type 2 This statement still holds true. I would try any thing to keep my A1C in the normal range 4.2-5.2, which I did for several years. My indocrinologist, Dr. Welch as well as my wife were totally against having any low sugar reactions, which they defined as a glr lower than 70. In the past almost year I have only had one which was a 68 or 69, I for get which, brainn damage you know is the cause, since my indocrinologist equates a low glr as being the same as a stroke. Of course I differ with her on this point, since I have had at least two minor strokes as well as three heart attacks, and a low glr feels nothing like a stroke. So I gave up trying to achieve the normal person, the non-diabetic, A1C readings. It now runs much higher. Yes, I would try any thing to avoid those glr spikes. You name it: exercise, diet, low carbs, low fat, high fat, prayers, meditations, various supplements, cursing, and even sex. None of them worked. I started taking a new supplement three or four weeks ago, and damned if it doesn't work or at least I think so. In the past a single gram of carbohydrate would raise my glr 5.5-6.0 from the present glr provided I took no insulin. After taking this new supplement for four or five days, I figured it was another dud! So today three weeks later I put it to the test, and it passed. I like to play games, so if you can get within 10 points of my results from a starting point of glr 135, I will tell you the name of this new supplement. Or you can just send me $50, and I will tell you its name and how to get itI took 25 grams of carbs and two hours later my glr was..... Harry. So lets play. All respondents will get a response from me. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 29, 2011 Report Share Posted April 29, 2011 Mark, i, too, tried many grams of cinamon daily, and it didn't work for me either. Width an A1C of 13 I don't understand why your doctor didn't start you on a basal dose of Lantus right away. With daily injections of Lantus and lots of boiled eggs it is easy to establish a basal dose in a matter of a few weekws.Probably less than three weeks would be required to establish the basal dose of Lantus. My indocrinologist Dr. Welch calculated my basal dose of Lantus, which did not work for me. At the time I was already taking 50 units of Lantus daily or 25 units twice per day. She Dr. Welch figured I only needed 24 units of Lantus daily. Boy!, was that an ever low dose according to her calculations.A couple of months ago I upped my Lantus dose by 10%, and today I take 55 units of Lantus daily 33 units at bedtime and 22 units in the morning for a total of 55 daily.Dr. Welch's calculations went like this: 1% plus 2% equals 24 units of Lantus for a basal dose. I figured it out like this: AT the time I weighed 200 pounds. So she multiplied 200 by 1% and got 20 , then she added 2% of 20 and got 4. Add 20 and 4 and you get 24.That was way off for me, no where near the mark. After many months of messing around I finally wound up with 50 units of Lantus daily, according to her. Now I take more. Thank goodness for that Canadian doctor Dr. Banting who figured out what insulin was and how it works. All diabetics taking meds today are alive because of him. Of course I advocate taking two kinds of insulin: Lantus for long-acting insulin for the basal dose and Humalog the short-acting insulin for the bolus dose. Keep up your sense of humor. When I get your $50 I am going to spend it wisely on lottery tickets, liquor and beer. And maybe I will even eat a donut or a piece of candy or cake. Of course there is another way to master glr levels with Dr. Bernstein's diet os 30 grams of carbs daily, which Dobbenmire can attest to. It works for him and Dr. Bernstein. They both certainly have A1C levels that all of us dream about, but are unwilling to do the walk. hth, Harry Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 29, 2011 Report Share Posted April 29, 2011 You are just the fifth or sixth person to express a curiosity about the product. Your curiosity alone got your name and email address into my personal email address book. I will explain in an upcoming post to blind diabetics list serve as to whether or not I will tell you about the product remains my perogative. I am preparing a post which I will post on blinddiabetics list serve. Hopefully, it will appear only once so stay tuned so you can decide to be a personal contact in my email address book orr whether or not you wish to opt out. I do not want a bunch of people who do not want to participate in the sharing of knowledge without some effort on their part. I haven't written the message yet, much less given it a subject title. I am thinking of something like " why I want you in my personal email address book " What do you think about that for an email subject title? hth, Harry Re: preliminary results... Mark, you are the stud. Vivian welcome aboard. Unfortunately, I cannot tell you the name of the product on this list serve, since it might violate some unstated rule about advertising for a product. I know some products have been mentioned here before, and I will just name a few like: Humalog insulin, Novolog insulin, Lantus insulin, and a couple of kinds of insulin pumps, whatever these devices are called, as well as the count-a-dose. I know we have talked about different kinds of glucose monitors like the prodigy voice, the solo and others.Of course we can talk about different foods since they will have a direct baring on our glucose levels. is an expert regarding foods and recipes, and I do not believe he will be able to get this product in Canada via the health service, since it is a commercial supplement not covered by insurance of any kind as far as I know. If you cannot afford $50 per month out of your pocket then this product is not for you.So if you wish to know the name of this product, you will just have to add my name to your address book and send me a private email message. I will answer each and every private email I receive with the answers you seek. I don't know if this product will work for you. Right now it is working for me, and if I were to have numbers like Vivian's I would try to scrape up the money to give it a try. I can tell you some of the propaganda about the product, which has nothing to do with what type of a diabetic you are. Nutritionalist have discovered seveeral pathways that carbohydrates take to be turned into pure glucose used by your body.This product stimulates your body to produce enzymes that utilizes one or two of these pathways. So send me a private email not connected to this list serve if you wish to know. Remember insulin is a storage hormone, and it works every time it is tried whether or not your body produces it. Any excess glucose in your body system not used by your whole body is converted to fat by your insulin. hth, Harry Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 29, 2011 Report Share Posted April 29, 2011 harry, don't go private with your information. please let us all know. many thanks from Canada Re: preliminary results... Hi Harry, Even if your pancreas produces little insulin now it's still important to differentiate Type 1 and Type 2, because Type 2s deal with insulin resistance which Type 1s typically don't deal with. But it's true the treatment is basically identical for long-term Type 2s as it is for Type 1s. Do you mean you took a supplement which kept your glucose readings down even without taking insulin to cover carbohydrates? Jen > > Most folks here know I am long winded, but I will briefly talk about a > new finding for me. I am a research scientist. I am a formerly type2 > diabetic. My C-peptide test a couple or three years ago stated clearly > my pancreas no longer produces enough insulin to make it worth while > mentioning. In other words I am now an insulin dependent diabetic no > matter how one cuts it. Yes, I am still a diabetic whether I am called > a type2, a type1.5 or a type 1, I still have diabetes. I wish I > didn't, but it is what it is. I shared my article Diabetic Doater with > the members here, and in it I warned about the cause of practically > all diabetic complications like, blindness, vision loss, amputations, > heart problems and kidney problems. The focus of this article was to > prevent the high glr readings one gets, and some here as well as me > may have tried my recommendations with success or with lots of low > sugar readings, since I was plagued with them quite often two or three > times each week. I still maintain glr spikes, high blood glucose > readings are a primary cause of diabetic complications. Read me > clearly here. high blood glucose readings or spikes in one's glr is > the primary cause of diabetic complications. No matter what kind of > diabetic you are a type 1, a type 1.5 or a type 2 This statement still > holds true. I would try any thing to keep my A1C in the normal range > 4.2-5.2, which I did for several years. My indocrinologist, Dr. Welch > as well as my wife were totally against having any low sugar > reactions, which they defined as a glr lower than 70. In the past > almost year I have only had one which was a 68 or 69, I for get which, > brainn damage you know is the cause, since my indocrinologist equates > a low glr as being the same as a stroke. Of course I differ with her > on this point, since I have had at least two minor strokes as well as > three heart attacks, and a low glr feels nothing like a stroke. So I > gave up trying to achieve the normal person, the non-diabetic, A1C > readings. It now runs much higher. Yes, I would try any thing to avoid > those glr spikes. You name it: exercise, diet, low carbs, low fat, > high fat, prayers, meditations, various supplements, cursing, and even > sex. None of them worked. I started taking a new supplement three or > four weeks ago, and damned if it doesn't work or at least I think so. > In the past a single gram of carbohydrate would raise my glr 5.5-6.0 > from the present glr provided I took no insulin. After taking this new > supplement for four or five days, I figured it was another dud! So > today three weeks later I put it to the test, and it passed. I like to > play games, so if you can get within 10 points of my results from a > starting point of glr 135, I will tell you the name of this new > supplement. Or you can just send me $50, and I will tell you its name > and how to get itI took 25 grams of carbs and two hours later my glr > was..... > Harry. So lets play. All respondents will get a response from me. > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 29, 2011 Report Share Posted April 29, 2011 harry, don't go private with your information. please let us all know. many thanks from Canada Re: preliminary results... Hi Harry, Even if your pancreas produces little insulin now it's still important to differentiate Type 1 and Type 2, because Type 2s deal with insulin resistance which Type 1s typically don't deal with. But it's true the treatment is basically identical for long-term Type 2s as it is for Type 1s. Do you mean you took a supplement which kept your glucose readings down even without taking insulin to cover carbohydrates? Jen > > Most folks here know I am long winded, but I will briefly talk about a > new finding for me. I am a research scientist. I am a formerly type2 > diabetic. My C-peptide test a couple or three years ago stated clearly > my pancreas no longer produces enough insulin to make it worth while > mentioning. In other words I am now an insulin dependent diabetic no > matter how one cuts it. Yes, I am still a diabetic whether I am called > a type2, a type1.5 or a type 1, I still have diabetes. I wish I > didn't, but it is what it is. I shared my article Diabetic Doater with > the members here, and in it I warned about the cause of practically > all diabetic complications like, blindness, vision loss, amputations, > heart problems and kidney problems. The focus of this article was to > prevent the high glr readings one gets, and some here as well as me > may have tried my recommendations with success or with lots of low > sugar readings, since I was plagued with them quite often two or three > times each week. I still maintain glr spikes, high blood glucose > readings are a primary cause of diabetic complications. Read me > clearly here. high blood glucose readings or spikes in one's glr is > the primary cause of diabetic complications. No matter what kind of > diabetic you are a type 1, a type 1.5 or a type 2 This statement still > holds true. I would try any thing to keep my A1C in the normal range > 4.2-5.2, which I did for several years. My indocrinologist, Dr. Welch > as well as my wife were totally against having any low sugar > reactions, which they defined as a glr lower than 70. In the past > almost year I have only had one which was a 68 or 69, I for get which, > brainn damage you know is the cause, since my indocrinologist equates > a low glr as being the same as a stroke. Of course I differ with her > on this point, since I have had at least two minor strokes as well as > three heart attacks, and a low glr feels nothing like a stroke. So I > gave up trying to achieve the normal person, the non-diabetic, A1C > readings. It now runs much higher. Yes, I would try any thing to avoid > those glr spikes. You name it: exercise, diet, low carbs, low fat, > high fat, prayers, meditations, various supplements, cursing, and even > sex. None of them worked. I started taking a new supplement three or > four weeks ago, and damned if it doesn't work or at least I think so. > In the past a single gram of carbohydrate would raise my glr 5.5-6.0 > from the present glr provided I took no insulin. After taking this new > supplement for four or five days, I figured it was another dud! So > today three weeks later I put it to the test, and it passed. I like to > play games, so if you can get within 10 points of my results from a > starting point of glr 135, I will tell you the name of this new > supplement. Or you can just send me $50, and I will tell you its name > and how to get itI took 25 grams of carbs and two hours later my glr > was..... > Harry. So lets play. All respondents will get a response from me. > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 29, 2011 Report Share Posted April 29, 2011 harry, don't go private with your information. please let us all know. many thanks from Canada Re: preliminary results... Hi Harry, Even if your pancreas produces little insulin now it's still important to differentiate Type 1 and Type 2, because Type 2s deal with insulin resistance which Type 1s typically don't deal with. But it's true the treatment is basically identical for long-term Type 2s as it is for Type 1s. Do you mean you took a supplement which kept your glucose readings down even without taking insulin to cover carbohydrates? Jen > > Most folks here know I am long winded, but I will briefly talk about a > new finding for me. I am a research scientist. I am a formerly type2 > diabetic. My C-peptide test a couple or three years ago stated clearly > my pancreas no longer produces enough insulin to make it worth while > mentioning. In other words I am now an insulin dependent diabetic no > matter how one cuts it. Yes, I am still a diabetic whether I am called > a type2, a type1.5 or a type 1, I still have diabetes. I wish I > didn't, but it is what it is. I shared my article Diabetic Doater with > the members here, and in it I warned about the cause of practically > all diabetic complications like, blindness, vision loss, amputations, > heart problems and kidney problems. The focus of this article was to > prevent the high glr readings one gets, and some here as well as me > may have tried my recommendations with success or with lots of low > sugar readings, since I was plagued with them quite often two or three > times each week. I still maintain glr spikes, high blood glucose > readings are a primary cause of diabetic complications. Read me > clearly here. high blood glucose readings or spikes in one's glr is > the primary cause of diabetic complications. No matter what kind of > diabetic you are a type 1, a type 1.5 or a type 2 This statement still > holds true. I would try any thing to keep my A1C in the normal range > 4.2-5.2, which I did for several years. My indocrinologist, Dr. Welch > as well as my wife were totally against having any low sugar > reactions, which they defined as a glr lower than 70. In the past > almost year I have only had one which was a 68 or 69, I for get which, > brainn damage you know is the cause, since my indocrinologist equates > a low glr as being the same as a stroke. Of course I differ with her > on this point, since I have had at least two minor strokes as well as > three heart attacks, and a low glr feels nothing like a stroke. So I > gave up trying to achieve the normal person, the non-diabetic, A1C > readings. It now runs much higher. Yes, I would try any thing to avoid > those glr spikes. You name it: exercise, diet, low carbs, low fat, > high fat, prayers, meditations, various supplements, cursing, and even > sex. None of them worked. I started taking a new supplement three or > four weeks ago, and damned if it doesn't work or at least I think so. > In the past a single gram of carbohydrate would raise my glr 5.5-6.0 > from the present glr provided I took no insulin. After taking this new > supplement for four or five days, I figured it was another dud! So > today three weeks later I put it to the test, and it passed. I like to > play games, so if you can get within 10 points of my results from a > starting point of glr 135, I will tell you the name of this new > supplement. Or you can just send me $50, and I will tell you its name > and how to get itI took 25 grams of carbs and two hours later my glr > was..... > Harry. So lets play. All respondents will get a response from me. > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 29, 2011 Report Share Posted April 29, 2011 harry, don't tease us, we are all adults and will make up our own minds as to what we will do or not do. cough up and tell us and we will decide for ourselves if we want to take it or not. from Canada Re: preliminary results... Mark, you are the stud. Vivian welcome aboard. Unfortunately, I cannot tell you the name of the product on this list serve, since it might violate some unstated rule about advertising for a product. I know some products have been mentioned here before, and I will just name a few like: Humalog insulin, Novolog insulin, Lantus insulin, and a couple of kinds of insulin pumps, whatever these devices are called, as well as the count-a-dose. I know we have talked about different kinds of glucose monito rs like the prodigy voice, the solo and others.Of course we can talk about different foods since they will have a direct baring on our glucose levels. is an expert regarding foods and recipes, and I do not believe he will be able to get this product in Canada via the health service, since it is a commercial supplement not covered by insurance of any kind as far as I know. If you cannot afford $50 per month out of your pocket then this product is not for you.So if you wish to know the name of this product, you will just have to add my name to your address book and send me a private email message. I will answer each and every private email I receive with the answers you seek. I don't know if this product will work for you. Right now it is working for me, and if I were to have numbers like Vivian's I would try to scrape up the money to give it a try. I can tell you some of the propaganda about the product, which has nothing to do with what type of a diabetic you are. Nutritionalist have discovered seveeral pathways that carbohydrates take to be turned into pure glucose used by your body.This product stimulates your body to produce enzymes that utilizes one or two of these pathways. So send me a private email not connected to this list serve if you wish to know. Remember insulin is a storage hormone, and it works every time it is tried whether or not your body produces it. Any excess glucose in your body system not used by your whole body is converted to fat by your insulin. hth, Harry Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 29, 2011 Report Share Posted April 29, 2011 harry, don't tease us, we are all adults and will make up our own minds as to what we will do or not do. cough up and tell us and we will decide for ourselves if we want to take it or not. from Canada Re: preliminary results... Mark, you are the stud. Vivian welcome aboard. Unfortunately, I cannot tell you the name of the product on this list serve, since it might violate some unstated rule about advertising for a product. I know some products have been mentioned here before, and I will just name a few like: Humalog insulin, Novolog insulin, Lantus insulin, and a couple of kinds of insulin pumps, whatever these devices are called, as well as the count-a-dose. I know we have talked about different kinds of glucose monito rs like the prodigy voice, the solo and others.Of course we can talk about different foods since they will have a direct baring on our glucose levels. is an expert regarding foods and recipes, and I do not believe he will be able to get this product in Canada via the health service, since it is a commercial supplement not covered by insurance of any kind as far as I know. If you cannot afford $50 per month out of your pocket then this product is not for you.So if you wish to know the name of this product, you will just have to add my name to your address book and send me a private email message. I will answer each and every private email I receive with the answers you seek. I don't know if this product will work for you. Right now it is working for me, and if I were to have numbers like Vivian's I would try to scrape up the money to give it a try. I can tell you some of the propaganda about the product, which has nothing to do with what type of a diabetic you are. Nutritionalist have discovered seveeral pathways that carbohydrates take to be turned into pure glucose used by your body.This product stimulates your body to produce enzymes that utilizes one or two of these pathways. So send me a private email not connected to this list serve if you wish to know. Remember insulin is a storage hormone, and it works every time it is tried whether or not your body produces it. Any excess glucose in your body system not used by your whole body is converted to fat by your insulin. hth, Harry Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 29, 2011 Report Share Posted April 29, 2011 harry, don't tease us, we are all adults and will make up our own minds as to what we will do or not do. cough up and tell us and we will decide for ourselves if we want to take it or not. from Canada Re: preliminary results... Mark, you are the stud. Vivian welcome aboard. Unfortunately, I cannot tell you the name of the product on this list serve, since it might violate some unstated rule about advertising for a product. I know some products have been mentioned here before, and I will just name a few like: Humalog insulin, Novolog insulin, Lantus insulin, and a couple of kinds of insulin pumps, whatever these devices are called, as well as the count-a-dose. I know we have talked about different kinds of glucose monito rs like the prodigy voice, the solo and others.Of course we can talk about different foods since they will have a direct baring on our glucose levels. is an expert regarding foods and recipes, and I do not believe he will be able to get this product in Canada via the health service, since it is a commercial supplement not covered by insurance of any kind as far as I know. If you cannot afford $50 per month out of your pocket then this product is not for you.So if you wish to know the name of this product, you will just have to add my name to your address book and send me a private email message. I will answer each and every private email I receive with the answers you seek. I don't know if this product will work for you. Right now it is working for me, and if I were to have numbers like Vivian's I would try to scrape up the money to give it a try. I can tell you some of the propaganda about the product, which has nothing to do with what type of a diabetic you are. Nutritionalist have discovered seveeral pathways that carbohydrates take to be turned into pure glucose used by your body.This product stimulates your body to produce enzymes that utilizes one or two of these pathways. So send me a private email not connected to this list serve if you wish to know. Remember insulin is a storage hormone, and it works every time it is tried whether or not your body produces it. Any excess glucose in your body system not used by your whole body is converted to fat by your insulin. hth, Harry Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 29, 2011 Report Share Posted April 29, 2011 harry, you know how much you and have helped me. it took me becoming blind to understand the importance of good blood sugars and how to achieve them. I am forever in your debt. it is the people who will not listen that annoy me. but it is their loss. don't let them get in your way, smile. best, from Canada Re: preliminary results... Mark, you are the stud. Vivian welcome aboard. Unfortunately, I cannot tell you the name of the product on this list serve, since it might violate some unstated rule about advertising for a product. I know some products have been mentioned here before, and I will just name a few like: Humalog insulin, Novolog insulin, Lantus insulin, and a couple of kinds of insulin pumps, whatever these devices are called, as well as the count-a-dose. I know we have talked about different kinds of glucose monitors like the prodigy voice, the solo and others.Of course we can talk about different foods since they will have a direct baring on our glucose levels. is an expert regarding foods and recipes, and I do not believe he will be able to get this product in Canada via the health service, since it is a commercial supplement not covered by insurance of any kind as far as I know. If you cannot afford $50 per month out of your pocket then this product is not for you.So if you wish to know the name of this product, you will just have to add my name to your address book and send me a private email message. I will answer each and every private email I receive with the answers you seek. I don't know if this product will work for you. Right now it is working for me, and if I were to have numbers like Vivian's I would try to scrape up the money to give it a try. I can tell you some of the propaganda about the product, which has nothing to do with what type of a diabetic you are. Nutritionalist have discovered seveeral pathways that carbohydrates take to be turned into pure glucose used by your body.This product stimulates your body to produce enzymes that utilizes one or two of these pathways. So send me a private email not connected to this list serve if you wish to know. Remember insulin is a storage hormone, and it works every time it is tried whether or not your body produces it. Any excess glucose in your body system not used by your whole body is converted to fat by your insulin. hth, Harry Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 29, 2011 Report Share Posted April 29, 2011 harry, you know how much you and have helped me. it took me becoming blind to understand the importance of good blood sugars and how to achieve them. I am forever in your debt. it is the people who will not listen that annoy me. but it is their loss. don't let them get in your way, smile. best, from Canada Re: preliminary results... Mark, you are the stud. Vivian welcome aboard. Unfortunately, I cannot tell you the name of the product on this list serve, since it might violate some unstated rule about advertising for a product. I know some products have been mentioned here before, and I will just name a few like: Humalog insulin, Novolog insulin, Lantus insulin, and a couple of kinds of insulin pumps, whatever these devices are called, as well as the count-a-dose. I know we have talked about different kinds of glucose monitors like the prodigy voice, the solo and others.Of course we can talk about different foods since they will have a direct baring on our glucose levels. is an expert regarding foods and recipes, and I do not believe he will be able to get this product in Canada via the health service, since it is a commercial supplement not covered by insurance of any kind as far as I know. If you cannot afford $50 per month out of your pocket then this product is not for you.So if you wish to know the name of this product, you will just have to add my name to your address book and send me a private email message. I will answer each and every private email I receive with the answers you seek. I don't know if this product will work for you. Right now it is working for me, and if I were to have numbers like Vivian's I would try to scrape up the money to give it a try. I can tell you some of the propaganda about the product, which has nothing to do with what type of a diabetic you are. Nutritionalist have discovered seveeral pathways that carbohydrates take to be turned into pure glucose used by your body.This product stimulates your body to produce enzymes that utilizes one or two of these pathways. So send me a private email not connected to this list serve if you wish to know. Remember insulin is a storage hormone, and it works every time it is tried whether or not your body produces it. Any excess glucose in your body system not used by your whole body is converted to fat by your insulin. hth, Harry Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 29, 2011 Report Share Posted April 29, 2011 harry, you know how much you and have helped me. it took me becoming blind to understand the importance of good blood sugars and how to achieve them. I am forever in your debt. it is the people who will not listen that annoy me. but it is their loss. don't let them get in your way, smile. best, from Canada Re: preliminary results... Mark, you are the stud. Vivian welcome aboard. Unfortunately, I cannot tell you the name of the product on this list serve, since it might violate some unstated rule about advertising for a product. I know some products have been mentioned here before, and I will just name a few like: Humalog insulin, Novolog insulin, Lantus insulin, and a couple of kinds of insulin pumps, whatever these devices are called, as well as the count-a-dose. I know we have talked about different kinds of glucose monitors like the prodigy voice, the solo and others.Of course we can talk about different foods since they will have a direct baring on our glucose levels. is an expert regarding foods and recipes, and I do not believe he will be able to get this product in Canada via the health service, since it is a commercial supplement not covered by insurance of any kind as far as I know. If you cannot afford $50 per month out of your pocket then this product is not for you.So if you wish to know the name of this product, you will just have to add my name to your address book and send me a private email message. I will answer each and every private email I receive with the answers you seek. I don't know if this product will work for you. Right now it is working for me, and if I were to have numbers like Vivian's I would try to scrape up the money to give it a try. I can tell you some of the propaganda about the product, which has nothing to do with what type of a diabetic you are. Nutritionalist have discovered seveeral pathways that carbohydrates take to be turned into pure glucose used by your body.This product stimulates your body to produce enzymes that utilizes one or two of these pathways. So send me a private email not connected to this list serve if you wish to know. Remember insulin is a storage hormone, and it works every time it is tried whether or not your body produces it. Any excess glucose in your body system not used by your whole body is converted to fat by your insulin. hth, Harry Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 29, 2011 Report Share Posted April 29, 2011 Yes, I remember. A forth coming message regarding my perogative, which I hope will also become yours is in the process of being written as I speak. So watch out for the post, which I hope will only happen once. hth, Harry Re: preliminary results... Mark, you are the stud. Vivian welcome aboard. Unfortunately, I cannot tell you the name of the product on this list serve, since it might violate some unstated rule about advertising for a product. I know some products have been mentioned here before, and I will just name a few like: Humalog insulin, Novolog insulin, Lantus insulin, and a couple of kinds of insulin pumps, whatever these devices are called, as well as the count-a-dose. I know we have talked about different kinds of glucose monitors like the prodigy voice, the solo and others.Of course we can talk about different foods since they will have a direct baring on our glucose levels. is an expert regarding foods and recipes, and I do not believe he will be able to get this product in Canada via the health service, since it is a commercial supplement not covered by insurance of any kind as far as I know. If you cannot afford $50 per month out of your pocket then this product is not for you.So if you wish to know the name of this product, you will just have to add my name to your address book and send me a private email message. I will answer each and every private email I receive with the answers you seek. I don't know if this product will work for you. Right now it is working for me, and if I were to have numbers like Vivian's I would try to scrape up the money to give it a try. I can tell you some of the propaganda about the product, which has nothing to do with what type of a diabetic you are. Nutritionalist have discovered seveeral pathways that carbohydrates take to be turned into pure glucose used by your body.This product stimulates your body to produce enzymes that utilizes one or two of these pathways. So send me a private email not connected to this list serve if you wish to know. Remember insulin is a storage hormone, and it works every time it is tried whether or not your body produces it. Any excess glucose in your body system not used by your whole body is converted to fat by your insulin. hth, Harry Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 29, 2011 Report Share Posted April 29, 2011 Yes, I remember. A forth coming message regarding my perogative, which I hope will also become yours is in the process of being written as I speak. So watch out for the post, which I hope will only happen once. hth, Harry Re: preliminary results... Mark, you are the stud. Vivian welcome aboard. Unfortunately, I cannot tell you the name of the product on this list serve, since it might violate some unstated rule about advertising for a product. I know some products have been mentioned here before, and I will just name a few like: Humalog insulin, Novolog insulin, Lantus insulin, and a couple of kinds of insulin pumps, whatever these devices are called, as well as the count-a-dose. I know we have talked about different kinds of glucose monitors like the prodigy voice, the solo and others.Of course we can talk about different foods since they will have a direct baring on our glucose levels. is an expert regarding foods and recipes, and I do not believe he will be able to get this product in Canada via the health service, since it is a commercial supplement not covered by insurance of any kind as far as I know. If you cannot afford $50 per month out of your pocket then this product is not for you.So if you wish to know the name of this product, you will just have to add my name to your address book and send me a private email message. I will answer each and every private email I receive with the answers you seek. I don't know if this product will work for you. Right now it is working for me, and if I were to have numbers like Vivian's I would try to scrape up the money to give it a try. I can tell you some of the propaganda about the product, which has nothing to do with what type of a diabetic you are. Nutritionalist have discovered seveeral pathways that carbohydrates take to be turned into pure glucose used by your body.This product stimulates your body to produce enzymes that utilizes one or two of these pathways. So send me a private email not connected to this list serve if you wish to know. Remember insulin is a storage hormone, and it works every time it is tried whether or not your body produces it. Any excess glucose in your body system not used by your whole body is converted to fat by your insulin. hth, Harry Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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