Type one :( Sent from my Verizon Wireless BlackBerry -----Original Message----- From: Marshall Dudley <[email protected]> Date: Thu, 27 May 2010 13:41:32 To: <[email protected]> Subject: Re: CS>Juvenile diabetes
Has it been determined if it is type I or II yet? Marshall M. G. Devour wrote: > psteel, > > You write: > >> We are rushing to the emergincy room at childrens hospital in boston. >> My 4yr old has been sick the last few days. Brought him to his dr and >> they ran the diabetes test and sure enough he has it >> >> Looking for any info anyone has >> > > The following is speculation by me, making logical connections between > separate pieces of info. There is no guarantee it is valuable... > > There is at least one theory about the cause of Type ! diabetes that > classifies it as an autoimmune disease. For whatever reason, your son's > immune system has been activated against the B-cells in the pancreas > that produce insulin. By the time you notice a problem most or all are > possibly destroyed. If this is true, then it stands to reason that if > you can arrest and/or reverse the process it could save or even restore > some insulin production. > > To that end, you should consider Brooks Bradley's several posts on > Cetyl-myristoleate (CMO) as a treatment for rheumatoid arthritis. The > following post from our archives mentions the relevance of CMO in > addressing the immune response: > > http://www.mail-archive.com/[email protected]/msg111104.html > > You will need to identify a good source of CMO that people have used > successfully, as well as determine the recommended dose from other > posts by Brooks, both of which I'm sure other members will be able to > produce more ably than I seem to be able to right now. > > I suspect you would be able to administer a course of CMO to your son > without interfereing with any other aspects of his treatment, at least > once he's been stabilized. > > It is possible that time is of the essence. I know of no trials of this > protocol to address type 1 diabetes, and it is not known whether the > body can regenerate B-cells once they've all been destroyed. > > In that regard, I've also read recently of adult stem cell research > into B-cell regeneration that might be promising, once the attacking > immune response has been eliminated. > > I wish you success in your research and the best possible outcome for > your family. > > Peace, > > Mike D. > > [Mike Devour, Citizen, Patriot, Libertarian] > [[email protected] ] > [Speaking only for myself... ] > > > -- > The Silver List is a moderated forum for discussing Colloidal Silver. > Rules and Instructions: http://www.silverlist.org > > Unsubscribe: > <mailto:[email protected]?subject=unsubscribe> > Archives: > http://www.mail-archive.com/[email protected]/maillist.html > > Off-Topic discussions: <mailto:[email protected]> > List Owner: Mike Devour <mailto:[email protected]> > > > > > > > N[Þ¬¸¬¶+^«^uú+ºgèØ¬rë,x¢YhÖ¥J)oz´nëÒ'²ÚîrبÈm¶ÿà ,[Þ®X¬¶àR{.nÇ+·¦j)m¢È¥½êåËkz«²×¬)¨r¬¹¸Þr

