I DON"T HAVE DIABETES!!!!!!!!!!!!

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From: "silversurfer1952 ." <silversurfer1...@hotmail.com>
To: <silver-list@eskimo.com>
Sent: Friday, November 14, 2003 2:59 PM
Subject: CS>Diabetes / Low carb diet


> Hi Robb,
>
> There are other diets besides Atkins one could follow that would help
> stabalize diabetes.  Example: Years back when I was at the Hippocrates
> Institute in Boston (now in Florida), I met a married couple who were
there
> on account of the husband's cancer.  As they were following the diet, the
> wife who had diabetes found that she had to steadily decrease the amount
of
> insulin she was taking.  Without a high carb diet, the insulin wasn't
needed
> as much.   The Hippocrates diet is a raw vegetarian one.
>
> I have an excellent low carb diet book by Diana Schwarzbein, MD.  The two
> diets she outlines (one meat-based, one vegetarian) are balanced and easy
to
> follow.  It takes a little "carb counting" at first to get used to things,
> but it only took me one week of counting before I was able to eye-ball
> things and know how many carbs I was getting.
>
> A friend of mine of over 30 years developed diabetes a few years ago.  She
> is following some sort of low carb diet but I don't know which one (I
could
> find out though).  She actually started the diet in order to lose weight
and
> lower her high blood pressure, both of which she has suceeded in doing.
> Almost as a by-product of the diet she found her diabetes stabalizing.  I
> don't know the particulars of her "disease" as we no longer live in the
same
> city and write only infrequently, but I know she's doing much, much
better.
>
> Btw, it's not uncommon for kibble-fed housecats to develop diabetes.  In a
> newly diagnosed cat, it *is* possible to turn around the condition by
> supporting the pancreas and other organs with "glandulars" from Standard
> Process for example, and by feeding a meat-based low-carb diet.  Cats are,
> after all, obligate carnivores.  In fact, if I were diabetic I too would
> take these glandulars (eg: Pancreatrophin), and follow a low carb diet of
> course.  Seek out a good naturopath in your area.
>
> all the best,
> Elle
>
> From: Robb Allen (view other messages by this author)
> Date: Fri, 14 Nov 2003 07:25:35
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>
> I'm not sure what good advice you are talking about.........I can't go on
> the atkins diet anyway........I WON"T live on meat and cheese.....and
there
> is NOTHING else on the diet that I like........Atkins would finish ruining
> my health.......There is a similar discussion on another group......about
> the Hallalujah diet.....which by the way is the most hideous diet I have
> ever seen........I'm sure there aren't many that could stick to that
> diet.......and if they did it wouldn't be living .......it would be
> hell........Robb
>
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