Comments:New insulin-resistance discovery may help diabetes sufferers

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this is great news, but107:26, 18 November 2010

this is great news, but

view the documentary "Simply Raw: Reversing Diabetes in 30 Days"

For someone who is serious about dealing with their diabetes, it is possible to use discipline and community support to greatly reduce your suffering. Otherwise, you are free to wait for the corporate pharmaceutical empire to sell you a hormone treatment injection for the low, low price of $1999.99 a month. I hope your insurance covers it.

118.175.184.175 (talk)12:06, 5 November 2010

The Medicine and the consequences attached to its use has always been a subject of debate, various diseases exhibit in diffrent stages and diffrent spectrums rather than a form that can be defined. I think discipline and community support holds the " Back bone " but the wish of it acting to be the only primary method without medicinal suppliment can be pain saking for the subject itself. You would not like to talk about insurance when you have Diabetes and usual discipline cannot help you out when you have glucose levels not permitting, saving becomes the only focus not the means and believe my friend real life is different facing on wide spectrums we come across daily.

98.150.37.138 (talk)07:26, 18 November 2010