11 (55%) People Reversed Type 2 Diabetes - American Journal of Clinical Nutrition

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Abstract of the study: http://www.ajcn.org/cgi/content/abstract/32/11/2312

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  • i got type 1 diabetes i wanna cure myself through raw i am vegan but gonna go Raw :)

  • @vinny111 Congrats. Be The Change!

  • Robby, I am a bit confused. You said you are unsure if this is a study involving type 1 or type 2 diabetes. Mature onset diabetes is a considered to be more associated with type 1 dibetes by today's standards vs. type 2. It is a more rare, genetic form or diabetes. I am not sure how this study proves that a high carb diet will help those w/ type 2 diabetes.

  • @MsSnugglesworth Hello. Thanks for watching and trying to gain clarity. I am quite confident that "maturity-onset type of diabetes" is referring to type 2 diabetes.

    "Mature onset diabetes is a considered to be more associated with type 1 diabetes by today's standards" If this is true, then this study would a serious breakthrough because I am not aware of one teacher that says they have a consistent program that can help type 1 diabetics produce their own insulin and stop injecting it.

  • Great Job Robby! Wish my dad was around to hear this.. he was type one from 16 years old on... you are an inspiration!

  • @debbiedoesraw Thanks. I can only imagine what it was like for your father. Back in the day living with type 1 was a much bigger challenge. Today's technology makes it a lot easier.

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  • @MsSnugglesworth Hello again. I encourage you to research mature onset diabetes. I am curious as to what makes you certain that these subjects were type 2 diabetics. I am also concerned that you say "type 2 diabetes is a choice" when you are uncertain of the type of diabetes this study is referring to.

  • @180degreehealth Hey Matt, thanks for the kind words. I'll do my best to keep on producing content that is rock solid and always make a clear distinction between the facts and my own personal theories/experiments.

  • Thanks Robby. Just found out about you today. I look for great things from you. 

  • @SphereMaster001 You are welcome! Yes, you are 100% correct, people can google up this topic and learn a lot.

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