Diabetes Cure: A Roadmap To a Reversing Diabetes

Diabetes Cure: A Roadmap To a Reversing Diabetes

You First need to Change Your Mindset

Traditional medicine teaches you to manage your diabetes. Everything in traditional treatment revolves around controlling your blood sugar. you will need a radical shift in how you approach things if you want to reverse your diabetes. Managing the disease and controlling blood sugar is not going to cure diabetes Curing diabetes is a very obtainable goal but in order to reach that goal you must first make it your primary goal – NOT just controlling blood sugar. you need to get down to the root causes of the disease and fix THOSE. If you do this, your blood sugar will go down naturally.

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Diabetes Home Remedy – How to Cure Diabetes

Diabetes Home Remedy   How to Cure Diabetes

If you are looking for a diabetes home remedy, you are not alone Almost 200 million people suffer from this disease worldwide and many of them do not have access to insulin medication. Fortunately, natural health research is now showing that you do not have to take diabetes insulin the rest of your life. You can actually cure your disease with a diabetes home remedy.

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Online Diabetes Health Movement “Calling All Types” Launches During November’s American Diabetes Month

Online Diabetes Health Movement Calling All Types Launches During Novembers American Diabetes Month

BOSTON, Oct 27, 2011 (BUSINESS WIRE) –November is American Diabetes Month, a time to rally individuals, families, and communities in the movement to raise awareness of this growing epidemic. The American Diabetes Association is asking individuals to take a pledge to do something to help. a group of forward-thinking organizations dedicated to healthcare and medical innovation has responded by launching CallingAllTypes.com, an online social health initiative for people with type 1 and type 2 diabetes. CallingAllTypes.com is a vehicle for people to share their experiences with diabetes. Within seconds of individuals posting their thoughts, social media outlets including Facebook(R), YouTube(TM), and Twitter(TM) will pick up their words, creating instantaneous viral awareness — a dynamic way to inform the public, including policy makers and health professionals, about the real toll diabetes takes on individuals and families.

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New JDCA Report: Practical vs Idealized Cure

New JDCA Report: Practical vs Idealized Cure

Our new report focuses on a topic that is very central to the JDCA’s core system of beliefs. there is a significant difference between what we define as a Practical Cure, and the vague, broad and unqualified concept of an Idealized Cure (or simply a “cure” as many people refer to it as), and addressing that difference can define whether we can make progress towards a cure.

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Two students show spirit and strength

Two students show spirit and strengthWhen Bria Jensen and Skyla Meyer arrive at Broadmoor Elementary School every day, they must come in a different mind-set than their peers.Bria, a fifth-grader, was diagnosed with Type I juvenile diabetes as a fourth-grader, and Skyla was diagnosed with Type II juvenile diabetes when she was 5.So it

Researchers Make Older Beta Cells Act Young Again – insciences

Researchers Make Older Beta Cells Act Young Again   insciences

By manipulating a well-known molecular pathway, JDRF-funded scientists breathe new life into aging beta cells.

NEW YORK, NY – As  a person ages, the ability of their beta cells to divide and make new beta cells declines. by the time children reach the age of 10 to 12 years, the ability of their insulin-producing cells to replicate greatly diminishes. if these cells, called beta cells, are destroyed-as they are in type 1 diabetes-treatment with the hormone insulin becomes essential to regulate blood glucose levels and get energy from food. Now, longtime JDRF-funded researchers at Stanford University have identified a pathway responsible for this age-related decline, and have shown that they can tweak it to get older beta cells to act young again-and start dividing.

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