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7 Responses to “Type 2 Diabetes Treatment (Diabetes #6)”

  • DigitalPraise7 says:

    Metformin gave me …
    Metformin gave me mad diarrhea. Now All I take is half a glyburide and one actos and walk everyday and follow a vegan diet. Hopoefully after a few months on this vegan diet I will be off the meds completely.

  • MYFreeSpeach4U says:

    Thanks, I was told …
    Thanks, I was told different today

  • pigsaresmart says:

    Stay off the …
    Stay off the hormone-loaded dairy and meat. Your pancreas will appreciate it. But no pharmaceutical company wants you to know this….

  • ernietube1 says:

    A recent study just …
    A recent study just released may be of interest
    The New England Journal of Medicine
    Volume 359:229-241 July 17, 2008 Number 3
    Weight Loss with a Low-Carbohydrate, Mediterranean, or Low-Fat Diet

  • AnatomaniaK says:

    your presentation …
    your presentation sounds like you are referring to Type I vs. Type II.

  • EricsUnicornGang says:

    cool im the second …
    cool im the second comment~

  • GerNicoll says:

    Drugs can be …
    Drugs can be dangerous. Try this. After 3 weeks of taking GlyPerfect, I noted a dramatic drop in blood sugar level. I had readings 150 to 165 prior to taking GlyPerfect , and some as high as 300+ml/dl. improvement after the third week. For the first time in over 10 years my fasting blood sugar levels are within “Normal” range. This morning I was at 105—WOW! My medications, diet and exercise did not quite control my blood sugar. Now it appears handled.

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