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beau91
07-25-2008, 08:46 PM
Searcher from Montreal Canada may have found a treatment for diabetes ,a incurable disease thar touches a great deal of people says the Journal de Montréal .It's marvelous
exclamed Serge Langlois PDG for Diabetes -Quebec It gives us a lot of hope .The Specialist have succeded t have the cells situated in the pancreas and that produces insulin to be forced to regenerate and also become stem cells .This discovery By Doctors Lawrence Rosenberg of McGill university & DR
Bernard Massie of the Montreal university, is not trivial.It could change the lives of many diabetic shortly in two years.
This first world-wide is so major since we know that diabetes is a deficience in insulin(an hormone that permits glucose that we find in food to be utilise by the cells )which provoques to much sugarin the blood.
AS per Dr Rosenberg, if the next studies are conclusive.Persons with type 2 diabetes could be cure in two years, while those with type I could stop needing insulin injections.Pancreas transplant could be eliminated for the patients gravely sick.
In the fall ,the searchers will test on typeI diabetic, a medecine that forces the insulin producticve cells to reproduce themselves.
After ,if all goes well ,they will extend there study in the United States.
But we must be carefull ,to not be overwelmed,warns Serge Langlois. There is a lot of things to do before arriving to a cure.The human body is hard to baffle.We don't know if the new cells will be has effective than the others and if they will produce enough insulin.
By:Carole 2008/07/23.Bye
ricky P.S :i sent a e/mail to Dr Rosenberg to offer my services this is his reply:
Thank you very much for your interest and for your generous offer. At this time we are will be seeking younger type-1 diabetics for our next phase of testing. Lawrence Rosenberg, MD, CM, MSc, PhD, MEng, FRCSC, FACSProfessor of Surgery & MedicineA.G. Thompson Chair of Surgical ResearchDirector, Division of Surgical ResearchMcGill University, andChief of Surgical Services,SMBD-Jewish General Hospital

xMenace
07-26-2008, 12:47 AM
Thank you very much for your interest and for your generous offer. At this time we are will be seeking younger type-1 diabetics for our next phase of testing. Lawrence Rosenberg, MD, CM, MSc, PhD, MEng, FRCSC, FACSProfessor of Surgery & MedicineA.G. Thompson Chair of Surgical ResearchDirector, Division of Surgical ResearchMcGill University, andChief of Surgical Services,SMBD-Jewish General Hospital

And mice. Don't forget to cure the prescious little mousies again!

viranth
07-26-2008, 03:39 AM
I think we can pretty much conclude that mice and rats, have been cured of diabetes by now!

ant hill
07-26-2008, 05:55 AM
Well if there is some developments in getting the Islet cell to survive with the added help of keeping the killer T-cells from attacking. With the four ready and cheap drugs that can stop the killer T-cells then we may have a cure.
Faustman labs (http://www.faustmanlab.com/) have cured mice from diabetes buy the four drugs that faustman labs have done.

Folks, we are not too far away from a cure. :biggrin: :biggrin: :biggrin:

beau91
07-26-2008, 09:47 AM
And mice. Don't forget to cure the prescious little mousies again! John They used Hamster for the first test. Now Hamster are cure of diabetes but for how long .We will have to wait.Bey Ricky

Alice
07-26-2008, 02:52 PM
Some of "younger diabetics" are now reaching the "older diabetic" category...very frustrating!