METFORMIN. Made by Merck, sold as Glucophage. Another possible miracle drug? My struggle with alcohol became BAD over the past five years. I'm not diabetic (tho diabetes runs in my family), but taking this every night has helped me kick the bottle FOR GOOD. Anyone else? TRY THIS if you need it!
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Ordered Berberine a minute ago, thank you. I asked God to get rid off my alcohol habit, but he knows I'm weak. So he showed me this... First thread I saw today on gaw, later in the day it would be so far down that I wouldn'd have seen it.
Thank you, Lord.
edit: oh, it's a stickie now. This is God's exclamation mark.
OMG. Brother. This metformin stuff is an absolute MIRACLE. It's OTC here where I am, too!
I don’t understand what it actually does? It relieves the compulsion/desire to drink? I’m not a big drinker these days but definitely have the addictive personality.
It apparently causes the liver to not produce glucose as aggressively. That's how it'd been described to me. I'm in the Middle East/Africa right now, and a lot of old drugs that have off label or other uses that the psychotic drug companies don't see profit in don't want to promote because they aren't actually about making anyone better.
Type 2 diabetes is not a disease per se, it's completely induced by your eating habits. It's curable if you really want to. Go to youtube and search for "intermittent fasting" or "type 2 diabetes" and you should come across some great info. Basically our bodies aren't designed to be eating all the carbs we eat and as often as we eat. If you reduce your eating time to between noon and 6 pm for instance, you'll be halfway home. You can move the times around but basically you want to give your pancreas a break from producing Insulin for as long as possible each day. That will start bringing your insulin resistance back down to normal levels so your cells will absorb the glucose more efficiently.
You can help all of this by greatly reducing your carb intake, essentially a keto or carnivore diet. So a few months of keto combined with not eating for 18 hours a day straight, will drop your blood sugar way down. Get your A1c checked also, something doctors don't always check. If you are above 5.6 (and some would argue 5.2) then you need to get on that program. There's a lot more to the explanation of how all this works and if you are on Metaforin, it will do you a lot of good to understand the exact mechanism for how it works. Most of these meds cause other issues.