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Old 11-01-2007, 11:08 PM
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I hate to burst your bubbles but the news is always flapping their mouth about NEW things. Twenty years ago the NEWS said there would be a cure in 10 years. Hey I'm still waiting!!! In other words, people don't ever get your hopes up. Just live life, take care of yourself, and go on because IT WILL NEVER HAPPEN.


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Old 12-08-2007, 08:24 PM
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.......For Type 1's If Not Already Mentioned.


Canadian scientists reverse diabetes in mice
Wow. That's amazing, wonderful. Thank you so much for posting it!
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Old 12-08-2007, 08:30 PM
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Well aren't you just the little burst of joy and hopefullness
Our doctor said the same thing. Diet, exercise, lose weight, and consume the best antioxidants.
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The sooner they get started the better. This is interesting and I have also seen a report that suggests that constant courses of Anti-biotics in infants and todlers is loso a cause of Type I Diabetes. This is what they suspect happend to myself.

But, lets hope they get the results going and a cure vrey, very soon... I for one would not miss having to poke a needle in me 5-6 times a day...




Alska. I share your scheptisizm there. They are always bragging that they are working on a cure, but let me tell you, the manufacturers of insulin and diabetes related products are making too much **** money for tham to ever allow a cure to be developed. I am not a conspiracy theorist, but I have been stuck with Type I for 31 years and well, hope is not a strong suit any more. I will post my viem a bit later today.

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Old 02-13-2008, 11:55 AM
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Saw this on the Guardian's website.....

Pioneering 45-minute treatment for diabetes holds prospect of cure | Society | The Guardian
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Old 02-28-2008, 03:10 AM
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I found this on the BBC website; they have cured diabetes in mice with 3 drugs and an enzyme. The diabetic mice started producing insulin again. With every new piece of research we get closer and closer to finding that cure.

BBC NEWS | Health | Diabetic mice 'cured' with drugs
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Old 03-11-2008, 09:48 PM
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Hey all
Just thought ya might want to see this from up here in Canada Eh!
People are finally getting it !







West Coast aboriginal community tests low-carb diet
Diet may mitigate health problems such as diabetes and obesity
Last Updated: Tuesday, March 11, 2008 | 1:26 AM ET Comments10Recommend62CBC News

A remote community off the north coast of Vancouver Island is the unlikely venue for an experiment that uses diet to try to improve the health of native communities.


Dr. Jay Wortman of UBC is leading a research team that aims to show that a low-carb diet can ease problems such as diabetes and obesity, which tend to be rampant in North American native communities.
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Dr. Jay Wortman, a Métis, is working with aboriginal Canadians in Alert Bay on B.C.'s Cormorant Island in a bid to show a low-carbohydrate diet can mitigate health problems such as diabetes and obesity, which tend to be rampant in North American native communities.

Working for the University of B.C. faculty of medicine, Wortman is examining the theory that high-calorie Western foods are the root cause of those health problems. A CBC documentary on his study will be shown on Newsworld Tuesday evening at 10:00 p.m. (ET and PT).

Wortman, a diabetic himself, thinks the low-carb diet, dubbed "My Big Fat Diet,'' may benefit native people because they don't metabolize carbohydrates well.

He set up a year-long study of the diet in Alert Bay, where 60 people agreed to live on a more traditional aboriginal diet of meat, seafood and non-starch vegetables such as cauliflower.

His theory is that sharply reducing the consumption of carbohydrates and sugar will cut deeply into the very high rates of obesity and diabetes in native communities.

People who took part in the study lost significant amounts of weight, Wortman said. They also showed improvements in their cholesterol levels and diabetes control.

Chief a believer
Art Dick, a recovering alcoholic and Namgis First Nation hereditary chief, said he is living proof that the diet actually works.

After following the diet, Dick said he no longer takes medication for diabetes.

"There's times I used to forget how many pills I took, what time I was supposed to take it, on and on and on, and now I don't have to worry about that schedule any more,'' he said.

Alert Bay fisherman Greg Wadhams is also on the diet. He is allowed to eat meat and fat, but no carbohydrates.

He too said he has conquered diabetes: "I used to take pills three times a day for my diabetes. Since I've been on the diet, I've not been on any medication at all."

Still, Wortman hasn't convinced the medical establishment just yet.

The diet he is advocating has been compared with the high-protein, low-carbohydrate Atkins diet, which has been criticized by the American Society for Nutrition for causing dramatic weight fluctuations, leading to illness.

The Health Canada Aboriginal Food Guide still recommends native people eat rice, bread and pasta.

Traditional diet a challenge
As well, living on a more traditional diet may present challenges for many native communities, said Bernadette Dejonzague, a registered dietitian and a diabetes prevention program co-ordinator.

This is because access to food sources such as sockeye salmon may be limited by contamination and transportation issues.

Many people who live in native communities "wouldn't know what to do with a deer or moose, even if they were able to shoot one,'' said Dejonzague, who is a member of the Abenaki First Nation and based in London, Ont.

When asked about these potential challenges, Wortman agreed that more long-term studies will be needed to prove that the diet he is advocating actually works.

Meanwhile, he said, he sees the Big Fat Diet as a therapeutic intervention for people suffering from obesity and diabetes, as opposed to something that should be embraced by entire native communities.


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Thumbs up Aborigines falling off the diabetes wagon

It has well known that Aborigines as had good BG control just using Bush Tucker or bush food and that's is not new news as I can remember that this story was about 20 years ago.

This springs to mind of our own food as we eat it. Can it be said that what is wrong with our food? OK this is getting a little off topic. Sorry guys.

But it is interesting to see that just 4 drugs that halts the destroying immune system attacking the insulin that the beta cells produces. I just hope that this will go further.
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new read about a cure for type 1, v exciting!

Human trials to begin on 'diabetes cure' after terminally ill mice are returned to health | the Daily Mail


for your reading pleasure x yippee

lets all cross our fingers and toes
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I have all my fingers crossed!
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Human trials to begin on 'diabetes cure' after terminally ill mice are returned to health | the Daily Mail


for your reading pleasure x yippee

lets all cross our fingers and toes
Dam it! Does it work if we skip the toes bit? I can’t seem to cross mine Sounds promising though.
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Most diabetes sufferers could be cured within four years if a revolutionary treatment involving the BCG vaccine works, scientists said yesterday
Ho bother, Yeah my toes & fingers are crossed too but then I will wait yet another year as Australia will get this a lot later than the rest of the world.
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It seems to me that there is no "financial gain" if there is a cure for diabetes or any other illness out there. The pharmaceutical companies just want to be able to pump out drugs that will mask symptoms or slow down the symptoms, but not cure them. This causes new issues within our body that is directly resulted from the medication that we use previously. It's a vicious cycle that will put our bodies into turmoil and confusion and make us constatntly pump drugs that are not meant to be digested. When you see a commercial about a specific drug and it states that it may cause vomiting, blurred vision, insomnia or dizziness, don't you think that this is something that shouldn't be in your body?? Isn't it your body's way of telling you, "Hey, this shouldn't be here?". These drugs are not tested properly nor are there any long term research because they don't have the time b/c it's always about the bottom line and making the shareholders happy, period. Don't be surprised if there is something out there that is getting media attention and is the next big thing. There will be drug reps and their billions of dollars that will do anything to denounce what they've done and make sure that noone tries it.
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Dr. Faustman has been considered controversial here

children with DIABETES - Research into a Cure - Dr. Faustman

but she's underwritten by Lee Iacoca, so her funding issues are less worrisome than others. Also, I've been hearing about discussions happening in the WHO to reorganize how medical R&D is paid for (with the drug comps there, too) to (and this will be wild oversimplification; I don't know that much about it) make it profitable based on health outcome rather than the number sold. This is coming from the lessons of AIDS and TB drugs, the latter killing mostly poor people who aren't under the current system very profitable.
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I'm not sure how many of you have been following the progress of Denise Faustman's research but there are some intersting points to note. (Chris, you are right.)

1. The potential "cure" involves a drug (BCG) that is routinely given to infants and children all over the world to vaccinate them against tuberculosis. It is cheap and approved and readily available right now.

2. Because of # 1, there is very little money to be made if this works. Drug companies are not interested and have said so.

3. The medical establishment and drug company establishment have already made some pretty deplorable personal attacks. Trying to block Denise Faustman's Research? I hope we are allowed to link to another forum, because this is an excellent synopsis.

4.In spite of the fact that the MGH Clinical Trials are in their beginning stages, they will go more quickly because of #1. If even a few autoimmune responses are removed, it will be a success. Hopefully our weird Killer T cells will also be eliminated (they are the target in this study.) There is reason for hope on this one.

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