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Medical Forum / Diseases and Disorders / Diabetes / January 2004

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Cinnamon / insulin action / glucose intolerance22 Jan 2004 22:55 GMT4
J Agric Food Chem. 2004 Jan 14;52(1):65-70.  Links
Isolation and Characterization of Polyphenol Type-A Polymers from Cinnamon with
Insulin-like Biological Activity.
Anderson RA, Broadhurst CL, Polansky MM, Schmidt WF, Khan A, Flanagan VP,
could someone pls recommend another quality budget site that won't just send to USA/Europe? 22 Jan 2004 22:39 GMT7
could someone pls recommend another quality budget site that won't just send
to USA/Europe?
i heard  www.healthyrisepharmacy.com is shipping good generics and brand
names for next to nothing except they won't send here to australia cos of
OT: Virus Detected - I-Worm/Bagle22 Jan 2004 22:33 GMT7
I have received a few e-mails in the last few days which I opened. A few
were from participants of the ADS newsgroup including one that had an
attached executive file. I-Worm/Bagle virus was detected this morning.
AVG software detected and removed this virus with the update file for
She said "Yes"22 Jan 2004 20:56 GMT5
No, not "that", you got dirty minds, you lot. lol
My DSN, Maggie, said yes to three things.
First, I have changed my meter to a One Touch Ultra, because I heard good
things about it from people whose opinion I respect and value. I asked
Re: Cinnamon / insulin action / glucose intolerance22 Jan 2004 19:07 GMT4
A careful reading of the original article says cranberry did nothing, it
was another berry that produced the results mentioned.
>> example see the following study where insulin levels in type II
>> diabetics were basically halved by cranberry extract.
Adult Type 2 onset <> Stress22 Jan 2004 19:02 GMT1
-- I have none of the so called pre-cursers for type 2 onset......however,
at the time I contracted diabetes, I was employed in an incredibly high
stress position.
Has anyone run across an literature/online source, that can substantiate
Diabetes News from India22 Jan 2004 17:59 GMT4
I saw this on the net today, for what it's worth.
http://www.hinduonnet.com/thehindu/thscrip/print.pl?file=2004010903491300.ht
m&date=2004/01/09/&prd=th&
Some plant extract discovered that has cured diabetes in animals, moving to
Ditch the exchange diet22 Jan 2004 15:30 GMT28
So says Dr. Mirkin in his new book, "The Healthy Heart Miracle."  He
claims to have successfully treated 100's of diabetics.  His diet:
ditch refined carbs, replace with whole grains. I bought his book and
like it.
OT: joke "Magic Beer"22 Jan 2004 14:54 GMT1
A lady walks into a bar and sees a really good-looking guy sitting at
the
bar by himself.   She goes over and asks him what he is drinking.
"Magic Beer", he says.
Carbs and sugar22 Jan 2004 10:22 GMT12
I am trying to get to grips with what effect food has on my BG. Can anyone
explain what is meant on the nutrition labels when they say e.g. 35g
carbohydrate of which 5g sugars?? I am finding the labels confuse the hell
out of me.
Ok Ok, I fell off the wagon...22 Jan 2004 06:53 GMT32
.
couldnt bear to test for a couple of days..  I was down to 121 BG fasting
the first 36  on raw *veg juice...then made the mistake of eating something
solid and pigged out...fasting only works for me if its all or nothing.
Aaah, what next?22 Jan 2004 05:33 GMT7
Hello everyone... I hope all is well.  As part of my new found emphasis
on improving my health (for about the last six months or so), I've gone
back to the community college medical center for an asthma assessment.
Of course, being diabetic for the last six years, since I was ...
Nerve Decompresson Surgery for Peripheral neuropathy22 Jan 2004 01:15 GMT19
Just spoke with a lady who recently had nerve decompression surgery for
peripheral neruopathy with good results.  Since I'm newly diagnosed with
diabetes (nov/03/T2) and my pn is recent I'm considering having it done.
Anybody have any comments?
Ouch me Leg!22 Jan 2004 01:08 GMT11
Ohh the joy's of becoming old and decrepit;o(
I've got a (for want of a better explanation) patch on me shin. It's gone
sort of shiny and the hair has gone from there. It feels like a blister does
and is stinging all the time. Now I know I've got a bit of PN down there and
Kidney damage tied to post meal bg levels22 Jan 2004 00:57 GMT2
A pp of 200 is tied to a sudden rise in risk of kidney damage, as is an
a1c over 7.5.  Here is again support that post meal bg levels do matter:
http://www.diabetesincontrol.com/issue191/item10.shtml
 
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