Dear MARSHALL,
i FEEL IT MIGHT BE WORTHWHILE TO












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Subject : Re: CS>Question about diabetes:COMMENT TO MARSHALL.

Date : Mon, 18 Jan 2010 12:05:38 -0500

From : Marshall Dudley <[email protected]>

To : [email protected]



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.

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> p.s. ALA demonstrated to be the centerpiece, not a peripheral

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> involving adult-onbset Type II diabetes.

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> *Subject : *Re: CS>Question about diabetes

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

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> *From : *Marshall Dudley

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> *To : *[email protected]

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> Carlene Yasak wrote:

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> > To Marshall and other contributors to the list,

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> > An alternative treatment for diabetes was mentioned some time back

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

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

> file. If

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

> us up

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> > to date on any further developments.

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

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

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> > Blessings to you all,

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> > Carlene

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

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> insulin sensitivity, and one in the morning that increased insulin

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

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

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> night. This is what she has done:

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> 2 months of chelation

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> takes a glucose enhancer that contains things like cinnamon when

> she eats

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> Is taking Agaricus Blazei when she eats

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

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> magnesium/calcium in the mornings

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> lost around 50 pounds

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

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> the same time. Her fasting blood sugar is typically running

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