Monday, June 7, 2010

RE: [Everything doTERRA] Re: Type 1 diabetes

My son is type 1 (diagnosised at age 13, 32 today) and is insulin resistant and still has some pancreatic function also, giving him some insulin. That is why type 1 is very difficult to treat. I also think that Dr. Hill should weigh in on this one.

Regards,
Ardelle K Wachter




 


> From: john@wearnothingbutnaturalbeauty.com.au
> To: everythingdoterra@googlegroups.com
> Subject: Re: [Everything doTERRA] Re: Type 1 diabetes
> Date: Mon, 7 Jun 2010 21:52:37 +0930
>
> Hi all 5 years ago I would have agreed with Mary Beth, Now I am not a Doctor
> , but my ex-wife was an Insulin dependant Diabetic for 26 Years , and still
> is ,and I have had Type 2 Diabetes for 15 years Now on Insulin
> With the advances being made in Diabetes treatment This is a question I
> would like Dr Hill to have some input if this is possible , as I believe
> their are some advancements that may over ride the comments of Mary Beth
> Plus I would suggest your client should always seek professional advise , we
> must always be careful that we are not in the effort of sharing our
> experience and advise falling into the area of giving Medical advise
>
> John
>
> ----- Original Message -----
> From: "Mary Beth" <mbsassen@gmail.com>
> To: "Everything doTERRA" <everythingdoterra@googlegroups.com>
> Sent: Monday, June 07, 2010 9:12 PM
> Subject: [Everything doTERRA] Re: Type 1 diabetes
>
>
> People with Type 1 diabetes are insulin dependent for life. They will
> need insulin each and every day forever until there is a cure. Their
> pancreas doesn't make insulin anymore. People with Type 2 are insulin
> resistant. They still make insulin, but their cells don't get the
> insulin and some of them are able to stop or at least decrease their
> medicines if they change their diet and exercise. I think coriander
> and cinnamon are good for them.
> I would recommend the LLW, GX assist and PB assist for anyone with
> type 1. Being as healthy as they can be will help them live longer
> lives, but they will always have to be on insulin.
>
> Mary Beth
>
> On Jun 7, 1:37 am, Jessica Wright <jessicasdote...@gmail.com> wrote:
> > Hi! I have a potential customer that has Type 1 Diabetes. I have
> > heard stories of people using doterra and being able to get off their
> > medications. Does anyone have experience in this? The person I am
> > working with is insulin dependent. Any suggestions on a regiment I
> > could put him on? He's in his 20's if that makes a difference. I'd
> > love to hear any advice you might have. Thanks a ton! You all are
> > always life savers!
> >
> > Jessica
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