I've had type 1 diabetes since I was 12, now nearly 43. I'm curious, is type 1, being an autoimmune disease also a manufactured disease? Why would my immune system attack such a critical system, resulting in my cells unable to complete the energy cycle because nature's just that way? What gives it away for me is the theory, one of many that it could be caused by a virus.
And how come it almost only affects adolescents, rarely past the age of 20? I know some damaging treatment like Radio and chemotherapy can damage the beta cells, my doctor now has type 1 due to his treatment and he's past 60! Its frustrating how they say type 2 is more dangerous when if these people got up and exercised, ate better and studied their illness it would like dissapear. Type 2 seems self inflicted consequence. Sorry but it is irritating. I have to take 'human' insulin. Genetically modified artificial insulin. Before they used bovine or prcine insulin, some people cannot tolerate the artificial stuff so they still make animal insulins.
With type 1, one slip can get you in and out of hospital infinite times. They say to keep blood glucose as low as possible, but that increases the chance of hypoglyceamia which is a horrid experience.
I have heard of one or two alternative cure claims. One is using sodium bicarbonate but I dont know if it works ofter years or soon after diagnosis. There's a guy who advocates it and has many cancer patients cured with it. Thoughts?
And how old is diabetes? I'm sure there were the odd freak one-off individuals throughout history who consumed some poison or something. But isn't there a growing epidemic of type 1? Seems only the within the past century too.
Has Christopher Macklin had success with adult type 1s who have had it since childhood?
I would recommend avoiding all seed oils at once. Just drop processed foods unless you can be sure it doesn't have any. Black seed oil (black cumin oil) is an exception. Add to that diet change an increase of whole fruit. Not the kind that gives you reactions, not pesticide-laden, and not juice. Fruit. The whole edible thing — fiber, juice, flesh, but excluding the seeds. Try to replace at least one meal with only fruit, then two meals. See if it helps. You should avoid processed sugar of all kinds, and bear in mind every body is different. There is no universal solution (besides maybe prayer and emotional healing), but I have been noticing many functional doctors talking about seed oil being the true problem that causes sugar imbalances.