I went out with Gala's folks last night to a rather fancy restaurant. There wasn't anything even vaguely raw on the menu, so I thought "ok, if I'm going to bust the raw thing for a night, I might as well go the whole hog".
So I ordered eye fillet.
Now, after
giving life a lot of thought, I decided perhaps the best way to proceed was to follow the
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If you watched it closely, you'd see that:
a) they had a full medical team there the whole time
b) they were getting complete checkups (at least) once a day
c) their blood sugar levels were being monitored VERY regularly
d) they started by eating raw AND taking their meds
e) they didn't take them off their meds until it was safe to do so
f) they didn't look particularly crazy OR sick - in fact, quite the opposite (although yes, they did detox and have to clear out quite a lot of crap)
g) after 30 days, even the medical experts were impressed with the change
Of course, nobody is telling you do make these sorts of changes in your life. You live exactly the life you want to. You get exactly the life you want.
That doesn't preclude other people from saying "hey, maybe there's something here", trying it out, and getting their own data points. Once they have that information, they can make an informed decision, for themselves. That's ok too.
Oh, and dude! Carbohydrates?!?
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I get cranky about alternative therapies for Diabetics because I've had idiots tell me I just need exercise and cinnamon and I'll be just fine. And I want to tear their heads off and light them on fire for their stubborn ignorance.
Type 2's can get away with quite a bit since diet is a major issue for them. And exercise WILL help them a lot too. Low carb diets, high meat diets, use of alcohol will all help a diabetic gain better health. Yes, alcohol. It cuts out the damaging high blood sugars by distracting the liver during digestion. Its sneaky but its cheap and effective. Its also one of the few ways to "break" a high sugar that won't go away that doesn't require a trip to the emergency room or a dangerously large Insulin dosage. Alcohol works better for that case. Its NOT a therapy they teach diabetics. Its something we learn through trial and error, and share on bulletin boards.
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Sangrail made some really good points about Type 2 diabetics below. I also found a page which shows the people involved, and it's a mix of type 1 and 2, which is pretty interesting in itself.
I'm a firm believer in "Trust in God, but paddle away from the rocks." Ie, by all means try 'fringe stuff', but for gods sake, stay on your meds, and consult experts before you do anything crazy. In this case, that would translate to "Try the 30 day thing, but go see a doctor (or several) before you stop your medical stuff.. and keep it near you after just in case."
I certainly don't have all the answers, but I am finding some pretty intriguing areas that (I think) are worthy of more research.. which means either waiting X years for 'science' to get around to verifying it for you.. or trying it out and making your mind up yourself. The choice of which is entirely up to your personality, of course.
Unsurprisingly, I also believe it's possible to check out a lot of this wacky stuff without being a complete idiot about it. You're definitely smart enough to be able to check stuff out thoroughly without risking overt danger.
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