There are trials like this which could be of help Repeat BCG Vaccinations for the Treatment of Established Type 1 Diabetes - Full Text View - ClinicalTrials.gov
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Sorry I am slightly confused here. Did you become type 1 diabetic after doing the Peat WOE for 5 months or were you already type 1 diabetic?
So, progesterone causes both severe hyperglycemia with a lack of insulin, and severe hypoglycemia?
Seems to me we have to settle for one of them or come up with a good theory of how progesterone just makes everything worse.
If only your beliefs could communicate with my pancreasI am really sorry to hear that. I didn't mean to suggest that you did anything wrong or that these approaches are neccessarily proven ways to cure diabetes. I just wanted to point that I don't believe diabetes to be an incurable disease, and that research suggesting potential curative factors exists.
What tests/results were used to make your diabetes diagnosis?
Don't peat so hard, like I did with OJ and ice cream (both organic). One day I could see squiggly branching red veins under my skin after 48 hours fasting, and going downstairs was more of a tremor and shake than a walk.And best prevention ?
(Benfotiamine)
Don't peat so hard, like I did with OJ and ice cream (both organic). One day I could see squiggly branching red veins under my skin after 48 hours fasting, and going downstairs was more of a tremor and shake than a walk.
Maybe a third of a normal size Whole Foods brand bottle of orange juice and ice cream, sometimes half.How much sugar did you eat daily ?
I don't know about "petting". I get more and more doubts about it.
Yes, he did say that. Talk about things that sound "implausible." I tried it. I tried fasting, lots of sugar, lots of brewer's yeast, and some other things that haidut had posted about like high-dose aspirin, B1, etc. (not all at the same time, of course! I'm dumb, but not that dumb)...I ended up in the emergency room in DKA, near death. I fought taking insulin until I couldn't fight anymore.
Poilochio hi! Could you post how your diet looks like ?I'm a typ1 since 2013
The only thing that really helps me is very low fat around 30gramms a day plus low to no starch. Even cooked veggies shoots my BS sky high.
FRUITS are my best friends need little insulin for fruits.