reversing diabetes

@mrddln (457)
Philippines
August 5, 2007 8:26pm CST
Today a diabetes epidemic of incredible proportions rages through the country. It directly affects over half the population and incapacitates almost twenty percent of us. Over ten percent us are conpletely dependent upon synthetic medication and live under constant medical supervision because of a crippling drug dependence. There are few of us in and in ASmraica who are not affected directly or indirectly by diabetes. It has been known since the 1950's as adult onset diabetes, type II Diabetes , Insulin Resistant Diabetes, Hyperinsulinemia, or insulin Resis hyperinsulinemis. It is known to the medical community by the symptoms that it produces. Some of these symptoms are Failure of the heart and stroke.. WE have separately discussed each one , hte connection of each of these symptoms to the underlying endocrine disorder. The disease has so many life threatening symptoms that it influenced an extensive reorganization of the medical community defined many of these symptoms into the independent medical specialty disease that has ravaged America for the last 40 years. This reorganization was promoted ostensibly to focus medical community into numerous competing medical specialty groups according to the presentation of the differing patients.
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@men82in (1268)
• India
6 Aug 07
I dont think the diabetes person cannot do skilled work and all. They were all ambulant and looking healthier sometimes looks beautiful, only we thought about their sickness. Nowa days the diabetes disease is looks like the myth.
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• United States
13 Aug 07
Type 2 Diabetes can easily be prevented with the right diet and exercise.
@suspenseful (40192)
• Canada
6 Aug 07
This is nice to know, but where are the links to the sites that show us how to reverse diabetes or to prevent diabetes from happening? You gave us information much of which many of us already know. However there is no need to beat us over with a two by four again. My father had diabetes the last part of his life, my husband's father had diabetes, his nephew has diabetes. I do not have it, but since it runs in my family, I might wind up with it. So please give us some more information on how to prevent this from happening. Is there something other than losing weight and dieting?