Kimberly:My daughter is ten and is type 1. Her insulin intake has been cut in half by eating raw. We've only been eating raw now for 13 days and my entire family is speechless.
Melissa:I am a part-time raw vegan. I love raw food. I commend you for trying to eat healthier and help improve their life living with diabets. A lot of diabetics I know just aren't there yet. They need a boost and a jump start if you will on their thinking. One book I have come across is http://diabetesdoneright.com/ has helped so many change the way they think and live about their diabetes. Maybe then, they will be able to do more, like eating raw. I have some great recipes by the way.
Mollyjade:Type 2 diabetes can be reversed, but it can't be cured. If these people begin eating the way they were before, their diabetes will come back. For something to truly be a cure, it would have to mean that they can eat like the general population. Not everyone who eats an unhealthy diet develops diabetes. It's good to remember that there are other factors involved besides diet.
As far as insulin goes, some type 2 diabetics take it to manage their diabetes. Until someone develops a way to regrow or replace beta cells in the pancreas, type 1 diabetics will always have to take insulin.
Paul lacarrubba:30 years a chef i ate my way into type 2 diabeties almost lost a leg great modavation to go vegan 5 weeks later I'm off my meds and feel great going vegan raw is only as hard as you make it. The first 2 weeks are tough but my eyes and feet are worth it.
PART 1 – Your Spartan Body: The ancients Spartans took PRIDE in having fit, muscular, lean and athletic bodies.
They actually laughed at other peoples who tried to look attractive by wearing fancy clothes and expensive decorations. For they believed it was the physical vitality and fitness of a person that made them stand out, not lavish dress.
How true!
You see it all the time. People in the worst physical shape trying to make up for it by wearing expensive designer clothes with a heap of “bling bling” jewellery for decoration.
Louis Bryant
Melissa:I am a part-time raw vegan. I love raw food. I commend you for trying to eat healthier and help improve their life living with diabets. A lot of diabetics I know just aren't there yet. They need a boost and a jump start if you will on their thinking. One book I have come across is http://diabetesdoneright.com/ has helped so many change the way they think and live about their diabetes. Maybe then, they will be able to do more, like eating raw. I have some great recipes by the way.
Mollyjade:Type 2 diabetes can be reversed, but it can't be cured. If these people begin eating the way they were before, their diabetes will come back. For something to truly be a cure, it would have to mean that they can eat like the general population. Not everyone who eats an unhealthy diet develops diabetes. It's good to remember that there are other factors involved besides diet.
As far as insulin goes, some type 2 diabetics take it to manage their diabetes. Until someone develops a way to regrow or replace beta cells in the pancreas, type 1 diabetics will always have to take insulin.
Paul lacarrubba:30 years a chef i ate my way into type 2 diabeties almost lost a leg great modavation to go vegan 5 weeks later I'm off my meds and feel great going vegan raw is only as hard as you make it. The first 2 weeks are tough but my eyes and feet are worth it.
PART 1 – Your Spartan Body: The ancients Spartans took PRIDE in having fit, muscular, lean and athletic bodies.
They actually laughed at other peoples who tried to look attractive by wearing fancy clothes and expensive decorations. For they believed it was the physical vitality and fitness of a person that made them stand out, not lavish dress.
How true!
You see it all the time. People in the worst physical shape trying to make up for it by wearing expensive designer clothes with a heap of “bling bling” jewellery for decoration.
Louis Bryant