I am getting ready to order some ALA so can you tell me where she is getting hers. Wonder if it makes much difference? Puritans Pride has it.
Leslie
----- Original Message ----- From: "Marshall Dudley" <[email protected]>
To: <[email protected]>
Sent: Monday, January 18, 2010 11:05 AM
Subject: Re: CS>Question about diabetes:COMMENT TO MARSHALL.


Thank you for the information. I just checked and she is getting 200 mg per day in her "Blood Glucose Success" supplement from Solaray. I will see if I can get her to take some additional ALA.

Once again, thanks for the information.

Marshall

Brooks Bradley wrote:
Hello Marshall,
Some weeks ago I had intended to mention this item to you. I know it is a challenge for your wife to ingest such a variety of substances in her diabetes program...but I would STRONGLY ENCOURAGE you to consider including alpha lipoic acid in the basic regime. My reasons include: the VERY POWERFUL modulating effects of ALA on both the liver and the pancreas; the immune system modulation benefits; the glucose level stabilization characteristics; the rapid relief characteristics involving peripheral neuralgia occurrences; the splendid improvements in magnifying the benefits of vitamin C and E (circulating in the system); plus, accomplishing these activities in a toxin-free manner. No other, single, element we have EVER evaluated approaches the direct, positive, benefits of ALA on the general health and functional performance of the pancreas and liver---as did the addition of this substance into all of the diabetic-support protocols being actively researched. One of the most pronounced benefits of ALA presented from its splendid aid in stabilizing against dynamic fluctuations in circulating glucose levels. In some cases, the improvement in insulin demand was striking....and large excursions ( especially overshoots) became rare, or disappeared altogether.....immediately (within days), after including ALA in the research met! hodology. We found 400 to 500 mg of ALA daily.....to be an effective prophylactic dosage for a majority of participating volunteers.......in our experimental evaluation studies.
Warmest Personal Regards, Brooks.

p.s. ALA demonstrated to be the centerpiece, not a peripheral influence...... within the arena of our research
involving adult-onbset Type II diabetes.






















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    *Subject : *Re: CS>Question about diabetes

    *Date : *Fri, 15 Jan 2010 11:33:16 -0500

    *From : *Marshall Dudley <[email protected]>

    *To : *[email protected]



    Carlene Yasak wrote:

    > To Marshall and other contributors to the list,

    >

    > An alternative treatment for diabetes was mentioned some time back

    > that was very interesting. I seem to remember that one of the posts

    > concerned Marshall's wife. I can't find it in my silverlist
    file. If

    > anyone remembers this, could you please post it again and bring
    us up

    > to date on any further developments.

    >

    > Thank you for this and also for all the many posts on this list

    > explaining how things work and sharing your experiences. It's very

    > helpful.

    >

    > Blessings to you all,

    > Carlene

    >

    >

    My wife was taking two diabetes medicines, one at night which
    increased

    insulin sensitivity, and one in the morning that increased insulin

    production. She no longer takes the one in the morning, but is still

    taking the one at night. She hopes to eventually get off the one at

    night. This is what she has done:



    2 months of chelation

    takes a glucose enhancer that contains things like cinnamon when
    she eats

    Is taking Agaricus Blazei when she eats

    Takes serrapeptase (more for blood pressure than glucose though) and

    magnesium/calcium in the mornings

    lost around 50 pounds



    It is hard to say what has and has not helped since she started
    many at

    the same time. Her fasting blood sugar is typically running
    between 90

    and 130 now upon awakening.



    Marshall







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