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enrich
10-13-2008, 02:24 AM
we are now at our 3rd month of should i say experimentation
over to a 17 years old boy who happened to be an insulin dependent since 2005. by just giving kamangi as his maintenance. he is now surviving without injecting insulin through his body for almost 2 weeks already. next week we'll try to remove kamangi in his system and hoping his blood sugar will remain stable.
ant hill
10-13-2008, 02:53 AM
SOOOO How are the numbers????
steamfan261
10-13-2008, 05:35 AM
we are now at our 3rd month of should i say experimentation
over to a 17 years old boy who happened to be an insulin dependent since 2005. by just giving kamangi as his maintenance. he is now surviving without injecting insulin through his body for almost 2 weeks already. next week we'll try to remove kamangi in his system and hoping his blood sugar will remain stable.
I'm going to assume, for the sake of amusement that you are a Kamangi Juice distributor. If you Google the word kamangi, you'll discover that this is another "miracle" juice that cures everything. And virtually every link on Google is about distributorships.
Now, enrich. I think you're getting a bit confused, or you're assuming that we're dumber than we look. On August 28th, it was your aunt who'd been on kamangi for 3 weeks and was achieving good results. Now it is your 17 year old son who has been on it for 3 months or two weeks, depending on how you read your post. Do make up your mind, would you? And do you know what happens to Type 1 diabetics who stop taking insulin. Uniformly, reliably, 100% of the time? No? I didn't think you did.
This is just another tedious, fraudulent, MLM scam and deserves to float off to oblivion in a sea of whackoberry juice (or whatever)
shutterbug
10-13-2008, 06:05 AM
by just giving kamangi as his maintenance. he is now surviving without injecting insulin through his body for almost 2 weeks already.
So this kid is just surviving after taking kamangi?
oh...poor thing... I think you should experiment it by injecting kamangi into your brains. May be it will teach you to try better techniques to sell your product.
oh.. by the way..how is your aunt doing? Is she surviving too?
(http://www.diabetesforums.com/forum/other-medications/31280-kamangi.html#post365586)
ant hill
10-13-2008, 06:14 AM
Who would of thought that type 1 to do without insulin. :( Not a wise thing to do. :mad:
Dear Enrich,
I find your post repugnant and I believe your forum name says it all. Shame on you.
Mich
princesslinda
10-13-2008, 08:11 AM
Enrich, to suggest that Type 1 diabetes is curable is dangerous and irresponsible! Advertising, in any form (and its obvious that you're advertising), is not allowed under forum rules. Even suggesting that a type 1 could/should do without insulin is ridiculous, not to mention lifethreatening, and NO ONE should attempt this. You should be ashamed of yourself for trying to influence anyone, let alone young adults with diabetes.:mad:
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