Dear Luis, First of all, I though of how you could be reduced to mince-meat
via Goanet, because such knowledge does not fit into the world of "Science"
as we know it.

Secondly, I tried it out myself, and ended up laughing. (It's ticklish.
Maybe when diabetes strikes home then it won't be so funny!)

Lastly, I recall an episode while on scholarship in Deutschland, way back
in 1990. We were in a bus on some 'familiarisation tour' and found
ourselves being blocked by a military tank (don't know which nationality,
but the "Occupying Forces" were still around then). For some reason the
meant-to-be-blinking warning light atop the tank was not working. To our
surprise, we saw a soldier lean up, stretch out his hand, and hit the pipe
to which the light was fixed.

"This is modern, German, high technology," said the late Peter Pruefert,
whose understated sense of humour (and clipped Queen's English) somehow
seemed more Brit than German to us.

Thanks for sharing, all the same. FN
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On 20 July 2012 14:45, Luis Vas <luissr...@gmail.com> wrote:

> Effective and Inexpensive way of controlling diabetes
>
> In May 1988 I went to St. Isabel Hospital, Madras for a hernia
> operation . To my surprise my blood sugar level was 411, very hugh
> indeed. All my friends said the doctor would not operate . With
> tablets and insulin it was brought to normal and the operation was
> performed.
>
  • ... Luis Vas
    • ... Frederick FN Noronha फ्रेड्रिक नोरोन्या *فريدريك نورونيا

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