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|    Re: Cure Yourself of Diabetes    |
|    12 Jun 12 22:27:35    |
      3b8d49e6       XPost: sci.med, sci.med.nutrition, sci.life-extension              > Beta cell mass in rodents is very plastic and cell replication is quick,       > not so in humans where beta cell replacement is very very sloooow. =A0In       =       a       > type 1 these as were the original cells are soon destroyed. =A0That has       b=       een       > the fate most often with beta cell transplant studies also.              "Thanks for confirming my previous reply."              Don't be delusional.              "Slow does NOT spell impossible."              But very nearly so. Try as they might to affect the replication rate is so       slow as to be next to none. This is when one is an adult. After one is       grown the body shuts down for any practical sense the replication of beta       cells. For the most part what one has as an adult is all you get.              "Those with "Diabetes mellitus type 1 (Type 1 diabetes, T1DM, IDDM, or,       formerly, juvenile diabetes) are the ones that should be motivated enough       to do whatever it takes to cure themselves, rather than moi."              Sure, but your immune diet has nothing to offer them except as buying into       a pig in a poke scheme. When the beta cells are gone they are gone for the       rest of one's life.              --- SoupGate-Win32 v1.05        * Origin: you cannot sedate... all the things you hate (1:229/2)    |
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