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RE: T1 Diabetes - Scythe13 - 23 January 2012

(23 January 2012, 17:18)Prep28 Wrote: Thanks guys. Our preps are very much short term due to the T1 diabetes. Built into our preps are plans for escaping the UK to a safer place, assuming it's something like a euro/economic catastrophe & medical supplies are interrupted (and assuming we can get out). Anything more catastophic/long-term and, tbh, there's not much we can do.

If it is localised, that plan was a part of my plan as well.

The Soverign society would be good to check out.


RE: T1 Diabetes - Kenneth Eames - 23 January 2012

Before Banting produced insulin from animals people used herbal medicine. I will make a note on writing an article as soon as possible. And I will try to find the process that Banting used. I did read it a number of years back, but cannot remember where. Kenneth Eames.


RE: T1 Diabetes - uks - 23 January 2012

http://www.itpsonline.net/wp-content/uploads/submitted/jitps_01021001.pdf

Mentions T1 and herbs


RE: T1 Diabetes - Kenneth Eames - 24 January 2012

uks, Thank you for this, it covers quite a lot of the herbs used for diabetes that we would use. Kenneth Eames.


RE: T1 Diabetes - Prep28 - 27 January 2012

Insulin supplies (and other life-saving drugs) are currently running short in Greece due to profiteering as a result of their debt crisis: http://www.businessweek.com/magazine/another-greek-crisis-a-drug-shortage-01262012.html.


RE: T1 Diabetes - bigpaul - 28 January 2012


[quote='Prep28' pid='5811' dateline='1327335526']
Built into our preps are plans for escaping the UK to a safer place.

like where? where do you think anywhere else will be safer than here? if you go to another country, YOU will become the foreign immigrant and you are the one they will probably pick on first! better to stay here at least we all speak the same language-allegedly!Tongue

[quote='Prep28' pid='5811' dateline='1327335526']
Built into our preps are plans for escaping the UK to a safer place.

like where? where do you think anywhere else will be safer than here? if you go to another country, YOU will become the foreign immigrant and you are the one they will probably pick on first! better to stay here at least we all speak the same language-allegedly!Tongue


RE: T1 Diabetes - Clansmen63 - 3 April 2012

I had a friend who was diabetic and due to my wife's aunty in China being a licensed herbalist, he asked me to esquire if there were anything that she could recommend she stated "Yu Xiao San 8805" and gave me this link for my friend to have a look at, I have no idea about this and sadly my friend was killed shortly after I got this info for him, so I never did find out if it was worth considering, but I shall post the link here for you (and anyone else) to have a look at it.

http://www.certifiedchinesetranslation.com/openaccess/Yu-Xiao-San-Report-Translation.pdf


RE: T1 Diabetes - Clare - 17 May 2012

I know for type 2 diabetes, the spice cinnamon can expel sugar from the human body.

You can get cinnamon tablets from a UK firm based in Guernsey and I can vouch for them having ordered from the firm for at least 15 years.

Their website is

http://www.healthspan.co.uk

I don't know if this helps or not for type 1 Diabetes. Sorry.




RE: T1 Diabetes - Tibbs735 - 18 May 2012

Dandelion roots contain Inulin, a carb you can eat without causing the body to produce loads of insulin.



RE: T1 Diabetes - Tigs - 17 September 2013

this thread got me thinking and did a bit of research and found a couple of sites that might help

http://www.compleatmother.com/womens-health/diabetes/type1.shtml

http://thesurvivalmom.com/2012/03/20/9297/

http://www.healthynerd.com/2006/08/02/bitter-melon-prickly-pear-cactus-reduce-glucose-levels-of-type-2-diabetics/