I was told, by someone in the medical field, that if you take liver cells, and transplant them to the pancreas, that the cells start changing and responding as Pancreatic cells. The cells produce insulin. This was ten years ago, when I was diagnosed at diabetic.
Unfortunate for me, I am type 2 insulin resistant. I haven't heard of a cure for that, yet.
Side note: When they put me in the hospital for "covid", they kept injecting me with insulin. I kept telling them I am insulin resistant. My blood sugar was up to 344. I think they were literally trying to kill me.
I had a hospital try to do that to me 10 years ago. I had bad "community acquired" pneumonia and they wouldn't give me my normal meds. They kept trying to give me insulin and finally I told them I was just going to leave against medical advice (with a fever of between 104 and 105.4). They finally relented when I told them I would also sue them.
It took them 5 days to find an antibiotic that finally worked on the version of pneumonia I had. No idea how I got it either - it was the middle of summer.
I was told, by someone in the medical field, that if you take liver cells, and transplant them to the pancreas, that the cells start changing and responding as Pancreatic cells. The cells produce insulin. This was ten years ago, when I was diagnosed at diabetic.
Unfortunate for me, I am type 2 insulin resistant. I haven't heard of a cure for that, yet.
Side note: When they put me in the hospital for "covid", they kept injecting me with insulin. I kept telling them I am insulin resistant. My blood sugar was up to 344. I think they were literally trying to kill me.
Type 2 insulin resistant is the type being discussed in this video
I had a hospital try to do that to me 10 years ago. I had bad "community acquired" pneumonia and they wouldn't give me my normal meds. They kept trying to give me insulin and finally I told them I was just going to leave against medical advice (with a fever of between 104 and 105.4). They finally relented when I told them I would also sue them.
It took them 5 days to find an antibiotic that finally worked on the version of pneumonia I had. No idea how I got it either - it was the middle of summer.