Is there a cure for diabetes?
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I am certain there is. But let's face it, a life time subscription to insulin is a lot more profitable.
Ivermectin reduces Insulin resistance. Much more helpful in types 2 Diabetes. My wife has type 1 and has reduced the amount of Insulin needed by using Ivermectin once or twice a week.
This. Bigger than using IVM tho is,carbohydrate consumption which greatly affects the amount of insulin use.
Fasting.
Type 2 is self-inflicted, so yes and no.
I wouldn't be surprised if they have suppressed the cure (or CAUSE) of type 1
In a world where foods aren't natural anymore, everything is processed and includes soy, the overdosing of sugar in most products as well as the poisons they spray from airplanes every damn day......
Sure, there is a cure for diabetes, cancer, leukemia, Parkinson's, even terrets. The best cure is to abstain from poisons, the fucking problem is we live in a world where 2 huge money houses own the 6 mega Corporations that own everything else and they are all evil incarnate.
The answer to 1984 is ? 👈 Same Answer
I have a feeling that something absolutely horrific and Earth shattering is coming that will awaken the worlds population. Unfortunately I also have a feeling it's going to have something to do with a mass die off of humanity, the news will try to scare everyone about a pandemic and those that are awake will be searching out 5G towers like they did overseas two years ago.
If Humanity United to eradicate 250 soulless demons from the realm I'd say we have a great shot at curing everything, except those infected by the liberal hive mind.
Carry On!!!
Great summary - thanks!
No sugar
Berberine
.....I remember reading some interesting stuff about berberine.
First things first folks. Type 1 Diabetes and Type 2 are completely different.
Type 2 can be reversed and typically very easily.
Type 1 aka, onset juvenile insulin dependent diabetes, can't.
My wife has been T1 for 36 years. She lives with a based bro and we stand behind horsey paste and the like to cure common ailments, ridding of parasites and even combating cancer.
None of this including very educated diet restrictions and choices have even remotely reversed her Type 1 diabetes. We're fairly certain her T1 was triggered as an adverse event from a childhood vaccine.
I believe there is a cure for Type 2 diabetics but not for Type 1.
Look up the Faustman lab (faustmanlab.org). Especially her papers published Mar - Apr 2020. 3 pages, solid science. TLDR- T1D is caused by a lack of exposure to the tuberculosis bacteria (not tuberculosis the disease). Most vaccine regimens provide stimulus similar to the natural tuberculosis bacteria, but some vaccine regimens do not, leaving one vulnerable to T1D. She has both large correlative evidence, and the physical pathology in the papers. She's in the process of getting her cure approved by the FDA, as you'll see. Her cure takes 3.5 years, but it makes sense once you read the papers.
I have been taking ivermectin semi-regularly, and I think I'm getting the same experience noted by u/commiesgettherope. Had thought it was something else, but will pay more attention to the ivermectin going forward. Had read some cure case studies using mebendazole ... didn't work for me. Don't give up!
Lol, I just sent this to my wife and she was already well aware of it. She done her research and also sees the promise. She's been signed up with Faustman Lab to be part of their clinical trials since 2021. Unfortunately, they need 5+mil funding to make it happen and they are yet to make that happen 😑
Yeah, I've been signed up, too. It's blockaded by the pharma club. But it's there, at least.
Thanks Fren! Gonna check it out!
What is the cure for Type 2?
Type 2 is primarily poor health choices. Too much carbohydrate (sugar) intake that one's pancreas can't produce enough insulin to keep up.
Correcting diet is primary. Cut out carbs. Doesn't have to be a keto or carnivore diet but it's important to focus on protein, fats and reducing carbs. Easiest way is to get rid of carbsfrom boxed foods, bread, pasta, potato-like starchy veggies and excess fruit consumption.
Adding exercise forces the body to burn any excess carbs from intake so adding the two together is a UUGE benefit.
So in other words, diabetes isn't necessarily a thing to "cure" but rather something to address by changing life habits? Similar to how you don't literally "cure" obesity or liberalism, you just work to get rid of it, but Big Pharma being Big Pharma they treat Diabetes as this incurable disease that needs constant medication for the $$$. Am I understanding that correctly?
When you apply that logic to Type 2 diabetes then 100% yes. I whole heartedly agree completely.
To this day, Type 1 is an autoimmune triggered conundrum that no one has been able to figure out and pin down what/why it's caused. Once it's taken hold, no one has figured out why it happened or how to reverse it.
Strangely enough, regular cold showers and following the Wim Hof breathing method can make big impacts on your blood sugars etc. I don't know if people have cured it using that method, but I have heard stories where people successfully manage symptoms that way.
Yes. Intermittent fasting & eat a clean keto diet. Only eat one ingredient foods. Avoid sugar, grains, industrial seed oil, & processed food.