Saturday, May 24, 2014

RE: [Everything doTERRA] Re: Oils for Type 1 Diabetes

Jess How are you , I am a Type 2 Diabetic of over 25 years , I take both Quick Acting , and Lantus Long Acting in all 5 a day My Quick Acting is between 15-25 depending BSL and 75 of Lantus down from 135
3 and one Unit that is Awesome 
As well as Coriander I also take Cinnamon 4 drops of each Morning and Night , was taking it in my Morning Shake But it made the Shake taste Uck so now I taken them in a Vegi Cap 
My Ac1 runs at about 6.8 and Most of my BSL are in the range 4-10 , In Australia we Measure them different to you guys
But what works Best for me is LLV , which I have been on for 12 Months , Plus Max 2 and DDR
Have a Kidney problem associated with my Diabetes and that has improved out of sight  since I started LLV even if my Kidney Dr will not accept that 
Of course what is the Best Assistance is not straying from Good, Fresh Food 
Hope this may help some what

John Green


Date: Sat, 24 May 2014 04:14:56 -0700
From: jessie.a.kelly@gmail.com
To: Everythingessential@googlegroups.com
Subject: [Everything doTERRA] Re: Oils for Type 1 Diabetes

I completely agree- going off of insulin is a scary situation.  With Type 1 diabetics, there is often a honeymoon phase - as your pancreas begins to shut down, it goes out in spurts.  I've read and spoken to a doctor that recommend removing all wheat from her diet.  That seemed to do wonders...but her nutrionalist scared me into thinking that I wasn't giving her the proper nutrients for brain development...so we started eating wheat again.  When she was wheat-free, her insulin dosages were cut tremendously.  She went down from 3 units of basal insulin to 1 unit per day.  Her carb ratios were near 1 unit of insulin for each 50g of carbs.  Now that she's back on wheat, we're close to 3 units of basal insulin per day again...and her carb ratios are around 1/20.

I'm looking for an oil that can help regulate the highs and lows better.  We're still seeing some highs and some lows.  We've reduced her morning insulin, like I said, because of Coriander Oil.  Now I'm trying to use that same method in reducing her daytime oils.

Is there a way to apply oils (with success results) directly over the pancreas area?  Or is it recommended to only apply to the feet?  Is there another oil I'm missing to help regulate blood sugar?

Thanks

Jess

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