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Is it any wonder that we know of two type 1 diabetics who have been healed of their "diabetes" and have come off their insulin in the low toxin and low "vitamin A" groups?
Type I Diabetics MUST go on a low vitamin A diet. Three simple facts:

1. T1D (children and adults) experience increased urinary RBP-4 (retinol binding protein 4).[1-6]

2. T1D have significantly higher circulating serum retinyl esters,[7] the best non-biopsy marker for clinical vitamin A toxicity.[8]

3. T1Ds commonly display carotenemia and elevated serum carotene levels.[9-11]

Whether excess vitamin A in mom or child is causal to diabetes or merely dysregulated in diabetics doesn't really matter -- T1D patients have broken vitamin A metabolism systems.

Regarding point 3, their bodies "cannot" or, more likely, do not want to convert more beta-carotene two two retinaldehylde molecules to be turned into even more vitamin A! Why? Because they're overloaded!

Further, the serum retinyl esters are transported by other lipoproteins[7] (likely due to poor availability of RBP-4 from it getting urinated away or there simply not being enough), which could be a major reason why Type-I Diabetics have higher LDL and Triglycerides (diabetic dyslipidemia).

This has all been known forever -- I'm not even citing much modern research here! Glue it together - Type I Diabetes is possibly caused by, but most definitely exacerbated by Vitamin A toxicity

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you 100% need to go down this rabbit hole.
[1] https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/6184185/
[2] https://researchgate.net/publication/279592437_Urinary_excretion_of_the_retinol_binding_protein_in_insulin-dependent_diabetic_patients_as_an_index_of_tubular_dysfunction
[3] https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/3436068/
[4] https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/3662397/
[5] https://sciencedirect.com/science/article/abs/pii/0009898188903129
[6] https://ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC1791792/
[7] https://jstage.jst.go.jp/article/tjem1920/149/2/149_2_133/_article
[8] https://sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0002916523292710
[9] https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/6986235/
[10] https://acpjournals.org/doi/10.7326/0003-4819-48-2-219
[11] https://sciencedirect.com/science/article/abs/pii/S0002916523435563

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Don't miss this quote:

Or is it autoimmune? Nope. What they call autoimmune is really just a poisoning.

"Autoimmune" is nothing more the toxicity.
 

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Is it any wonder that we know of two type 1 diabetics who have been healed of their "diabetes" and have come off their insulin in the low toxin and low "vitamin A" groups?


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My sister is type 1. I've been trying to get her to read PFP and give this a chance but she's a skeptical, medical-system believer. My mom thinks she's close to desperation though, with hypothyroidism on top of it and the last couple of years rashes and sores. She has spent the entire winter sick. I'm really hoping that my own venture into low vA will help convince her, but I'm super curious about the diabetics you know who have reversed it. How long had they been diagnosed? Are they in this group?
 

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I had my A1C (?) tested a couple of years ago, I remember it was "OK, I suppose" but not great considering I thought I had everything optimised.

I will find the original test result at some point and re-test in 6 months or so.
 

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meh, I have been doing low vitamin A for awhile. Still got the type 1
 

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meh, I have been doing low vitamin A for awhile. Still got the type 1
This is interesting to hear as I've been searching for people's success reversing type 1 (through any means) and It seems to be a real toughy. Have you heard the accounts of the Gerson Therapy reversing type 1?
 

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This is interesting to hear as I've been searching for people's success reversing type 1 (through any means) and It seems to be a real toughy. Have you heard the accounts of the Gerson Therapy reversing type 1?
I have searched long and far for someone who healed type 1. There are reports here and there, but whenever I have looked into them, they were always through some extreme method, and the results did not duplicate. I have only found a handful of examples. In those cases, I think there was no type 1 diabetes in the first place, or they were in the honeymoon period where pancreatic islet cells were still operating
 

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I have searched long and far for someone who healed type 1. There are reports here and there, but whenever I have looked into them, they were always through some extreme method, and the results did not duplicate. I have only found a handful of examples. In those cases, I think there was no type 1 diabetes in the first place, or they were in the honeymoon period where pancreatic islet cells were still operating
From Gerson.org and their self reported success/ efficacy reports for certain diseases.

"Type I: With little damage to pancreatic cells present, the Gerson Therapy has potential to help reduce the amount of insulin needed, also provided that the high carbohydrate diet is tolerated.

Type II: There are a number of cases where this condition has been dramatically improved and reversed."

It checks out for things that would help pretty much help any condition: all organic, no processed junk, thyroid supp, easily digestible nutrients + enzymes both from juices and supps, bile detoxing with fiber and enemas, cellular mineral/ energy balance a la Gilbert Ling (high K, low NaCl), low fat/ low lactate, liver pills + liver/ B12 injections for more nutrients, niacin for NAD+, high dose coq10.

Id give it a go if I was type 1 and could handle the carbs. And no its not "low A" but it doesnt seem thats working for you. Plus Ray was a fan and hes quick to bash people and things he deems useless.

Similar methods are used by Dr. Cousens;

View: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DnksyBl4P9w

"There Is a Cure for Diabetes: The Tree of Life 21-Day+ Program"​

 
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From Gerson.org and their self reported success/ efficacy reports for certain diseases.

"Type I: With little damage to pancreatic cells present, the Gerson Therapy has potential to help reduce the amount of insulin needed, also provided that the high carbohydrate diet is tolerated.

Type II: There are a number of cases where this condition has been dramatically improved and reversed."

It checks out for things that would help pretty much help any condition: all organic, no processed junk, thyroid supp, easily digestible nutrients + enzymes both from juices and supps, bile detoxing with fiber and enemas, cellular mineral/ energy balance a la Gilbert Ling (high K, low NaCl), low fat/ low lactate, liver pills + liver/ B12 injections for more nutrients, niacin for NAD+, high dose coq10.

Id give it a go if I was type 1 and could handle the carbs. And no its not "low A" but it doesnt seem thats working for you. Plus Ray was a fan and hes quick to bash people and things he deems useless.

Similar methods are used by Dr. Cousens;

View: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DnksyBl4P9w

"There Is a Cure for Diabetes: The Tree of Life 21-Day+ Program"​


yeah I tried cousen's stuff.

It actually isn't hard to lower the amount of insulin you need with a bunch of different therapies. When I was doing Cousen's raw/fasting thing, I got to the point where I barely needed any insulin and could go a day or two without taking it. But it wasn't sustainable. No energy, barely any calories coming in, and I would need insulin as soon as I did anything different. Guessing the same with Gerson.

The real goal is to get off insulin. To restart the pancreas. Never seen it done.
 

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yeah I tried cousen's stuff.

It actually isn't hard to lower the amount of insulin you need with a bunch of different therapies. When I was doing Cousen's raw/fasting thing, I got to the point where I barely needed any insulin and could go a day or two without taking it. But it wasn't sustainable. No energy, barely any calories coming in, and I would need insulin as soon as I did anything different. Guessing the same with Gerson.

The real goal is to get off insulin. To restart the pancreas. Never seen it done.

Gotcha, yes I would prefer Gerson over Cousens even though there are some similar concepts in terms of raw foods etc but Gerson gets way more into the weeds and doesnt necessarily share the sugar phobia. I dont know if a full reset is possible at this time, and neither of those therapies really make that claim, even though I have seen reversals in Gerson anecdotes, of course the full details of their diagnosis are not in my possession.
 
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