Yes I love it - does he still sell those enzymes?   ^_^

Ah yes low coma is a bit dodgy - the only time I took M to his endocrinologist 
he was feeling shaky so the guy took his BGL which was 3.1mmol/L WAY too low 
for M & M said "Aw I didn't bring barley sugar with me - to which the retort 
came back - well you're stupid aren't you - I'll see you in a month & he showed 
us the door - I raced him back to the nursing home and made him a sandwich 
asap!!  We never returned - I do sliding scale Insulin doses now relating to 
what he eats and what his readings are and fortunately the new doc doesn't care.
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  From: Renee 
  To: [email protected] 
  Sent: Wednesday, October 10, 2012 1:44 PM
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  No, he never checked his blood sugar.  The doctors were exasperated with him, 
and finally just said-take 2 shots a day of x amount of insulin.  His doc 
didn't like it but they knew dad would never check and it was the only way to 
'control' the diabetes.  And because he took shots Dad figured he could eat 
whatever he wanted.  It was frustrating.

   

  He'd never had his sugar drop that low before and it was the first time he 
ever was out of it.  then it happened 2 more times.  The second time they took 
him to the ER but the third time they said-we can take him, but now you know 
what it is and you can give him such and such here at home and get him out of 
it.  do you want us to take him?

   

  I said no, and brought him out of it myself.  Mom got really sick and passed 
not too long after that, and by then Dad was blind so moved in with us and I 
got his diabetes under control.  Started taking his blood tests because he 
couldn't tell me no like he could Mom.  J 

   

  Yeah, Dad loved salt.  And he had chronic constipation.  But I've heard a lot 
of theories about why people get type 2.  And it can always be cured with the 
correct food, so-food related.

   

  Oddly though, Peter Kulish has said that his enzyme product removes plaque 
from the arteries.  To test this out he gave it to several doctors that he 
knows to test on their patients.  Not only did it clear the arteries, the 
diabetics who were on the circulation enzymes became un-diabetic.  They 
couldn't figure out why as the enzymes didn't have a thing to do with sugar or 
diabetes.  Finally they theorized that the enzymes were not just cleaning the 
walls of the arteries but that they must have also been cleaning the CELL walls 
of plaque too, and that once the plaque was off the cell walls of the pancreas, 
it started working again normally and the symptoms of diabetes stopped!  Very 
interesting, huh?

   

  Samala, 

  Renee

   

  I have heard that diabetes (and appendicitis) are due to chronic constipation?

   

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