by Paul Haskins | Nov 29, 2011 | Uncategorized
Hi Stoyan: – Am I ready to trust the AP, since it’s another robotic device/system? On one hand, yes I am. Just like I trust my pump and CGM, my other so-called bionic limbs currently being used. However, with the AP being more “smart” in combining these...
by Paul Haskins | Nov 29, 2011 | Uncategorized
If you are looking for a diabetes 2 cure, it may be closer than you think. There have been a lot of stunning developments in research as people have searched for a cure for diabetes 2. One such breakthrough recently occurred in Ireland. Irish scientists from the...
by Paul Haskins | Nov 29, 2011 | Reverse Diabetes
Healthy eating plan is ‘most effective’ way of tackling obesity-linked Type 2 disorderIt could spell the end of long-term medication for sufferers By Kerry McqueeneyLast updated at 12:07 PM on 29th November 2011 Type 2 diabetes could be reversed in just...
by Paul Haskins | Nov 28, 2011 | Uncategorized
When life lacks its luster, sometimes we look for entertainment in food. Here’s where the trouble starts and ends. If you’ve heard of being “bored to tears,” the phrase should be “bored to death.” Boredom is a very real health risk for most Americans. In a study...
by Paul Haskins | Nov 28, 2011 | Reverse Diabetes
Since I was four years old I have had to watch my older cousin whom at the age of seven was diagnosed with type 1 diabetes grow up living with this disease. Watching the impact that it has had on her everyday life over the years made me want to become involved in...
by Paul Haskins | Nov 28, 2011 | Uncategorized
Dear Nitu, AYURVEDIC HERBAL CURE OF DIABETESDiabetes is a chronic, potentially debilitating and often fatal disease. The disease occurs as a result of problems with the production and supply of insulin in the body. Either the body produces no or insufficient insulin...
by Paul Haskins | Nov 27, 2011 | Uncategorized
You’ve followed the instructions in the 30 Day Diabetes Cure, you’ve made the recipes, added the exercise-but you might want to kick things up a notch. And we don’t blame you! Even if your meals are based on organically-grown whole grains, veggies and naturally-raised...
by Paul Haskins | Nov 27, 2011 | Reverse Diabetes
Diabetes Health Diabetes Health is the essential resource for people living with diabetes- both newly diagnosed and experienced as well as the professionals who care for them. We provide balanced expert news and information on living healthfully with diabetes. Each...
by Paul Haskins | Nov 27, 2011 | Uncategorized
(Please visit our articles about furniture direct, writing desk, and glass desk)Detoxing your diet can be simple, but you may need a few days to get into the groove. Start off by writing out a plan of what you’re going to eat, go shopping beforehand, and cook larger...
by Paul Haskins | Nov 26, 2011 | Reverse Diabetes
Regarding “USF site boosts diabetes research” (front page, Nov. 15): I have witnessed diabetes for over 53 years. I watched as my grandfather sat at his kitchen table and gave himself daily insulin injections. I now watch my daughter, who developed Type 1...
by Paul Haskins | Nov 26, 2011 | Uncategorized
Sometimes good things come in small packages. Phytonutrients from plants, for example, become a concentrated superfood in green drinks, adding the “nutrient density” you need to help you reverse your diabetes–helping you to make every bite and sip count. Drinking a...
by Paul Haskins | Nov 26, 2011 | Uncategorized
You don’t need to be an Arnold Schwarzenegger to lift weights-strength, or resistance training can make a huge difference in the way your body processes blood sugar. A simple strength-training program can lower insulin resistance by 22%! The Stretchmatic Strength...
by Paul Haskins | Nov 26, 2011 | Reverse Diabetes
HUNTSVILLE, Alabama — As Ross Armstrong crossed the finish line of the Juvenile Diabetes Foundation’s 111-mile Bike Ride to Cure Diabetes in Tucson, Ariz., last weekend – riding to honor his 6-year-old daughter Mallory, who has type 1 diabetes...
by Paul Haskins | Nov 25, 2011 | Uncategorized
While this isn’t conventional type 1 news, a very worrisome article I came across today talks about “Type 3? diabetes, which is very much like type 1 and is affecting many people across Africa, particularly in very poor countries like Uganda, Niger and DR Congo. The...
by Paul Haskins | Nov 25, 2011 | Reverse Diabetes
In consideration of your glaze-eyed tryptophan coma — at least among those who weren’t frightened off by the MRSA-in-turkey news — today’s post is mostly composed of brightly colored pictures. (Also, speculation. You’ve been warned.) About a week ago, a nonprofit...
by Paul Haskins | Nov 25, 2011 | Uncategorized
Toxins are directly linked to higher diabetes risk. The chemicals in the foods you eat and the products you use disrupt the smooth functioning of your body. In fact, the persistent organic pollutants (POPs) in your typical body lotions disrupt your endocrine system...
by Paul Haskins | Nov 24, 2011 | Uncategorized
Happy Thanksgiving everyone! In the spirit of today’s holiday, a couple of days ago I posted a piece about the things that we as diabetics can be thankful for – from the modern conveniences we enjoy that diabetics in the past did not have access to, to the hope for a...
by Paul Haskins | Nov 24, 2011 | Reverse Diabetes
Some media partner I turned out to be. Sure, Geneva Patch did a lot of cool stuff to help promote the 2011 Pumpkins for a Cure two-day event in downtown Geneva. We ran a number of announcements and events and columns and preview stories, and Jackie Lobdell had a Patch...
by Paul Haskins | Nov 24, 2011 | Uncategorized
Maintaining your new lifestyle can be difficult when battling diabetes. But who says you’ve got to do it alone? Getting support can make all of the difference in your progress. You can find external reinforcement anywhere, but if your network could use a boost,...
by Paul Haskins | Nov 23, 2011 | Reverse Diabetes
<!–Saxotech Paragraph Count: 10–>November is National Diabetes Month, not that you’d know it by listening to or reading the media –especially local.However, every day we hear about the different types of treatments as they are sold and...
by Paul Haskins | Nov 23, 2011 | Uncategorized
In the blog on Monday, we argued that Prevention and a Type 1 Cure are not the same thing, and that research into one is unlikely to lead to the other. While it is true that a lot still remains to be learned about the disease, we believe that research should be...
by Paul Haskins | Nov 23, 2011 | Uncategorized
If you haven’t noticed by now, 30 Day Diabetes Cure is not a diet. It is a lifestyle change that can actually save your life. It’s easy to feel discouraged and frankly, it’s part of the journey. The changes you are making are not just monumental–it takes bravery and...
by Paul Haskins | Nov 23, 2011 | Reverse Diabetes
Elliot and Aimee Cox, volunteers for the Pancreatic Cancer Action Network Charlotte Affiliate, honor their mother, Kay Cox, with a luminary at Sunday’s Purple Light National Vigil for Hope. Kelly Cox died from pancreatic cancer in Oct. 2010. (Courtesy of Terry Young)...
by Paul Haskins | Nov 22, 2011 | Uncategorized
Last week, the JDCA introduced our redesigned website to highlight our newest publications and reflect our recent growth. We are building an Alliance to make a difference and with each new member we are getting closer to this goal. We can help focus research toward...
by Paul Haskins | Nov 22, 2011 | Reverse Diabetes
Last week’s column contained an important fact: “A person with type 1 diabetes must take insulin several times a day to stay alive.” Those who live with this disease know this all too well. Here are some other FACTS about type 1 diabetes: Type 1...
by Paul Haskins | Nov 22, 2011 | Uncategorized
We all know that a lot of the money donated towards a cure does not exactly go towards one. It gets spread apart by the major foundations, and only a certain portion of it is allocated for the research labs. However, another problem sometimes is that the money that is...
by Paul Haskins | Nov 21, 2011 | Uncategorized
Are you ready to re-enter the “outside world”? I think you are. But even the most determined 30DDC-ers can find the irresistible food traps in the “real world” difficult to beat without adequate preparation. It’s important for you to feel confident that you can...
by Paul Haskins | Nov 21, 2011 | Reverse Diabetes
The first annual Sugar for Reindeer event will be coming to Wheeling on Nov. 26 at River City from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. The fundraiser is to promote awareness and offer support to children with Type 1 Diabetes and The Juvenile Diabetes Research Foundation Search for a...
by Paul Haskins | Nov 21, 2011 | Uncategorized
Overeating: the anti-healer. The world moves quickly and we often neglect to make time to prepare nourishing meals for ourselves. It is just too easy to munch when you’re stressed, on the go, or sitting in front of your favorite Sunday-night lineup of television....
by Paul Haskins | Nov 20, 2011 | Reverse Diabetes
The Town of Huntington honored eighth-grader Annalise Mozer and friends with a proclamation for their “Diabetes Divas for the Cure” fundraising efforts to help the Juvenile Diabetes Research Foundation. Mozer and the Diabetes Divas from J. Taylor Finley...
by Paul Haskins | Nov 20, 2011 | Uncategorized
(Please visit our articles about furniture direct, writing desk, and glass desk)Diabetes Mellitus also well known as just diabetes is an epidemic disease of blood sugar in the body. It is a rapidly growing disease in the world, killing millions of Americans and most...
by Paul Haskins | Nov 20, 2011 | Uncategorized
Eating healing foods is one thing, but adding exercise to your lifestyle is another important medicine for diabetes. Now that you’ve introduced at least 30 minutes of walking into your daily regimen, you’re read to kick it up a notch! Low-impact, low-stress movement...
by Paul Haskins | Nov 20, 2011 | Reverse Diabetes
PRINCETON – It was a sea of blue on the Princeton Senior High School track Saturday evening. More than 50 people braved the chilly temperatures for the Sweet Feet Walk to Cure Diabetes. Courtney Clark, an anchor at 59 News, lives with this condition. She hosted...
by Paul Haskins | Nov 19, 2011 | Uncategorized
It is always great to hear of young people inspiring change in others and urging them to stand up for a cause – and we love sharing stories of kids getting involved or even starting up a type 1 diabetes fundraiser. Eddie Butterworth from Hallowell Elementary School...
by Paul Haskins | Nov 19, 2011 | Reverse Diabetes
IRVINE – A bead of sweat trickles down Jonathan Lakey’s forehead. Lakey, a UCI associate professor and pioneering diabetes researcher, isn’t nervous. But he’s just finished a run and a shower and, as he sits in his office at the Sue and Bill Gross...
by Paul Haskins | Nov 19, 2011 | Uncategorized
Let’s be honest – often times when we talk about our daily lives with diabetes, we sometimes tend to focus on the negative – the things we can’t do, our limitations, the challenges that we need to overcome that healthy people don’t have to think about. Thanksgiving is...
by Paul Haskins | Nov 18, 2011 | Uncategorized
IRVINE – A bead of sweat trickles down Jonathan Lakey’s forehead.Lakey, a UCI associate professor and pioneering diabetes researcher, isn’t nervous. But he’s just finished a run and a shower and, as he sits in his office at the Sue and Bill Gross...
by Paul Haskins | Nov 18, 2011 | Reverse Diabetes
IRVINE – A bead of sweat trickles down Jonathan Lakey’s forehead.Lakey, a UCI associate professor and pioneering diabetes researcher, isn’t nervous. But he’s just finished a run and a shower and, as he sits in his office at the Sue and Bill Gross...
by Paul Haskins | Nov 18, 2011 | Uncategorized
The demands of managing diabetes add layers of stress to life that is often already hectic enough. Type 2 patients are told to monitor their glucose levels, watch what they eat, exercise more, and lose weight. The fear of heart disease and other complications are...
by Paul Haskins | Nov 17, 2011 | Reverse Diabetes
This is not a story about statistics, yet I have to start there. It is not a story about a shocking ad that ran in the New York Times and Washington Post, yet the uproar started there. This is the story of how approximately 150,000 people with type 1 diabetes will...
by Paul Haskins | Nov 17, 2011 | Uncategorized
A number of weeks ago we added a feature to our website where we offered Donors wishing to let the foundations know that they want their donated money to be used strictly toward a cure to share their views in a letter that could use to accompany their donations. We...
by Paul Haskins | Nov 17, 2011 | Uncategorized
As we at the JDCA are gearing up to expand our alliance membership and reach out to more people, we want to remind everyone just how important it is to stand united for a cause, such as finding a cure for type 1 diabetes. Most diabetics share common goals, such as the...
by Paul Haskins | Nov 17, 2011 | Reverse Diabetes
He’s a brother, a best friend and a baseball enthusiast. But, when Hallowell Elementary School first-grader Dylan Butterworth, 7, was diagnosed with juvenile Diabetes two years ago, it gave big brother Eddie, 10, a new role: Advocate. Like his T-shirt from a recent...
by Paul Haskins | Nov 16, 2011 | Uncategorized
Hey everybody, This interview was supposed to be posted on Monday, but got lost with our new website and report. In our ongoing effort to expand this section to include an even more diverse array of interviews, this week we are bringing you a Q and A from David...
by Paul Haskins | Nov 16, 2011 | Reverse Diabetes
KATE FRASER Easy party food for kids Quirky ways with carrots Protein-packed vegetarian patties A new way with rocket Macaroons with a pistachio twist Berried treasures in fruity desserts Easy lasagne a crowd-pleaser Foods for ageing gracefully Recipe: Summer pudding...
by Paul Haskins | Nov 16, 2011 | Uncategorized
We got a little bit caught up in discussion with our new report yesterday, but we did not forget about Diabetes Awareness Day. In honor of the day, we wanted to share some personal stories about the misconceptions and frustrations we have encountered with diabetes....
by Paul Haskins | Nov 15, 2011 | Uncategorized
Finally Revealed: Scientifically Proven Principles That Will Have Your Body Producing More Insulin Naturally. Read this entire letter to discover simple steps to stimulate your pancreas to produce more insulin day by day… Hear from the world’s top doctors and Nobel...
by Paul Haskins | Nov 15, 2011 | Reverse Diabetes
NEW YORK, Nov. 15, 2011 /PRNewswire via COMTEX/ — There is a critical need to educate the 26 million people in America living with diabetes about oral health. Ninety-five percent of people living with diabetes also have a form of gum disease. This is significant...
by Paul Haskins | Nov 15, 2011 | Uncategorized
Body’s Own Stem Cells To Fight Diabetes Type 1 Doctors believe they are getting closer to a cure that could dramatically change the lives of people with Type I Diabetes. In patients with Type I Diabetes the body thinks the pancreas is a foreign invader, so it starts...
by Paul Haskins | Nov 14, 2011 | Reverse Diabetes
AURORA | Aaron Michels was ecstatic when, a few months ago, he found that a drug-like molecule could prevent the development of type 1 diabetes in mice. He was especially pleased since he has type 1 diabetes himself. Michels, an assistant professor of pediatrics and...
by Paul Haskins | Nov 14, 2011 | Uncategorized
BEANS ARE the world’s most powerful Diabetes Healing Superfood. No other single food packs the diabetes-reversing power that they do. Beans are extremely low in calories, high in protein, packed with fiber and versatile enough to be enjoyed at every meal of the day....
by Paul Haskins | Nov 14, 2011 | Uncategorized
Tricky day: A while back, I promised to take the family out for lunch as promised. The children wanted McDonalds but they heard a resounding “No! NO! NO!” Headed for the pub again where I knew I could have the grilled chicken with no added anything, passed on the...
by Paul Haskins | Nov 14, 2011 | Reverse Diabetes
LONDON, Nov 13, 2011 (BUSINESS WIRE) — On 14 November, World Diabetes Day, JDRF, the world’s leading type 1 diabetes research charity is announcing the results of its competition, giving sixty adults and children with type 1 diabetes the chance to attend...
by Paul Haskins | Nov 13, 2011 | Uncategorized
Scientists have found that knocking out a key regulatory protein dramatically boosted insulin sensitivity in lab mice, paving a new way for drug development and treatment of diabetes. Their research revealed a new and previously unsuspected role for nuclear receptor...
by Paul Haskins | Nov 13, 2011 | Reverse Diabetes
CHRIS KNIGHT, The Patriot-NewsDan Hayward, who is often seen around the Capitol for his work with Novak Strategic Advisors, is heading to Arizona this month for the 109-mile JDRF Ride-to-Cure Diabetes. He hopes to raise $10,000 for education and research into...
by Paul Haskins | Nov 13, 2011 | Uncategorized
WHOO HOO, 8.5 this morning. GREAT! It needs to be lower though, so I need to work out how to get it down between 4 and 7 in the morning. Patience needed here, I guess. I keep telling myself, “My readings are consistently below 10.” Today is Getting off the Couch Day....
by Paul Haskins | Nov 12, 2011 | Uncategorized
Well, this morning I’m disappointed. My sugar has gone up to 10.9. That’s not good news. It must have been the curry, possibly the tomatoes. Right, let’s get on with the day and not dwell on it, but just work to bring it down again. Ok, ok, I know I have an addictive...
by Paul Haskins | Nov 12, 2011 | Reverse Diabetes
Scientists have found that knocking out a key regulatory protein dramatically boosted insulin sensitivity in lab mice, paving a new way for drug development and treatment of diabetes. Their research revealed a new and previously unsuspected role for nuclear receptor...
by Paul Haskins | Nov 12, 2011 | Uncategorized
Whole grain foods are true “diabetes fighters” because they’re packed with fiber, which slows digestion and sends a steady flow of glucose to your bloodstream at a rate your metabolism can handle. This is precisely how you’ll control and eventually reverse your Type 2...
by Paul Haskins | Nov 11, 2011 | Reverse Diabetes
JDRF walk. Last month, more than 5,000 walkers representing local corporations, families, schools, and other organizations participated in the South Jersey Chapter of the Juvenile Diabetes Research Foundation annual Walk to Cure Diabetes at the Waterfront at...
by Paul Haskins | Nov 11, 2011 | Uncategorized
One more day and then I can start to reintroduce fruit and whole grains into my diet. I’m nervous! Actually, very nervous. I once joined a slimming club and was very successful, but I remember I got the stage of almost becoming anorexic. I just couldn’t stop dieting...
by Paul Haskins | Nov 11, 2011 | Uncategorized
Beneficial fats such as omega-3s are Diabetes Superfoods, thanks to their ability to protect your heart and blood vessels from the risks of cardiovascular disease, a serious complication often stemming from diabetes. Foods high in good fats – wild Alaskan salmon and...
by Paul Haskins | Nov 11, 2011 | Reverse Diabetes
SAN DIEGO (CBS 8) – More than 3 million Americans have Type 1 or juvenile diabetes, and many of those are very young children. Type 1 isn’t caused by lifestyle choices, but it will affect those choices in profound ways, creating huge challenges for those...
by Paul Haskins | Nov 10, 2011 | Uncategorized
D-Blog Day, which is dedicated to blogs and bloggers about diabetes, was yesterday, but I didn’t want to miss out on sharing my story and contributing to the DOC. As an English major and someone who has been writing on one thing or another for most of my life, it was...
by Paul Haskins | Nov 10, 2011 | Reverse Diabetes
RAISING MONEY FOR DIABETES RESEARCH—The Oldt family—parents Gretchen and Jeff with daughters Kamille, 18 months, and Makenzie, 3—take part in Sunday’s 2011 Junior Diabetes Research Foundation’s Walk to Cure Diabetes at Dodger Stadium. Makenzie was diagnosed with...
by Paul Haskins | Nov 10, 2011 | Uncategorized
Day 10: Healing Veggies I’ve always liked veggies but they weren’t my “go to” favorites. In this chapter I learned exactly how and why vegetables were the key to health. So naturally packed with nutrition, vegetables appear designed to carry life to whatever animal...
by Paul Haskins | Nov 9, 2011 | Uncategorized
I am going Mexican this morning. Change from the yogurt routine. I wonder what refried beans would taste like with cinnamon on them…..mmmm, think I shall pass on that and save it for later. I managed to acquire two kinds of refried beans. They are the only ones I can...
by Paul Haskins | Nov 9, 2011 | Reverse Diabetes
World Diabetes Day is Nov. 14, and became officially recognized by the United Nations in 2007 with the passing of a resolution. Diabetes is the only non-communicable disease to be recognized in this manner. The United Nations General Assembly passed Resolution...
by Paul Haskins | Nov 8, 2011 | Uncategorized
You may not be aware that there are two kinds of animal protein available to you. There are animal products generated from huge factory feedlot operations, which are then manufactured into a variety of “meat products” laced with chemicals, hormones, antibiotics and...
by Paul Haskins | Nov 8, 2011 | Reverse Diabetes
Ever since scientists started talking about the medical potential of embryonic stem cells, curing Type 1 diabetes has been one of the dearest dreams.When researchers announced in 1998 that they had derived stem cells from human embryos, their landmark report flagged...
by Paul Haskins | Nov 8, 2011 | Reverse Diabetes
Ever since scientists started talking about the medical potential of embryonic stem cells, curing Type 1 diabetes has been one of the dearest dreams.When researchers announced in 1998 that they had derived stem cells from human embryos, their landmark report flagged...
by Paul Haskins | Nov 8, 2011 | Uncategorized
The JDRF ad above that was recently published in The New York Times and Washington Post. JDRF has said that its intention is to prompt the FDA to approve the artificial pancreas technology so that it can be used in the U.S., calling it “the most revolutionary...
by Paul Haskins | Nov 7, 2011 | Uncategorized
Please, please snack. If you don’t snack on The 30 Day Diabetes Cure, your blood sugar levels will drop and you’ll feel lousy. Feeling lousy will lead to discouragement and poor food choices. Then you won’t succeed, and there’s nothing we want more than your success....
by Paul Haskins | Nov 7, 2011 | Reverse Diabetes
Kids walk to cure diabetes Northborough – (l to r) Fifth-graders Hailey Lowe, Mia McAuliffe and Zoe Foster take part in the third annual Kids Walk to Cure Diabetes, held Oct. 28 at Peaslee Elementary School. Students in kindergarten through fifth grade collected...
by Paul Haskins | Nov 7, 2011 | Uncategorized
Hello everyone! We are excited to let you know that we have expended our Diabetes Interviews section to include some prominent diabetes cure researchers as well – after all, these are the people working hard for our ultimate goal. Our first interview is with Dr....
by Paul Haskins | Nov 7, 2011 | Reverse Diabetes
FOR THE CURE: Thousands of people walked around Tempe Town Lake Saturday morning in the annual Juvenile Diabetes Research Foundation’s Walk to Cure Diabetes. (Photo by Thania A. Betancourt) People living with Type 1 diabetes aren’t allowing the disease to slow...
by Paul Haskins | Nov 6, 2011 | Uncategorized
Well, I’ve covered a whole week, I feel great, I’m not flailing about lacking energy, starving hungry, window shopping along the high street at bakery stores, starting to think about eating popcorn, drinking hot chocolate (although I was delighted to find fantastic...
by Paul Haskins | Nov 6, 2011 | Uncategorized
Embryonic Stem Cells: Will be able to The glass tiles cure Diabetes Mellitus type 1? Abiram Ganeshanathan, London In Specific research article, Sure hope be speaking May be debatable As well as view provoking area In embryonic stem cell research. However, Containing...
by Paul Haskins | Nov 6, 2011 | Reverse Diabetes
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by Paul Haskins | Nov 5, 2011 | Uncategorized
The 30 Day Diabetes Cure loves yogurt and kefir. Protein-rich kefir is naturally-fermented milk that offers a wealth of health benefits, starting with the stabilization and reduction of glucose levels. In addition, according to a study published in Natural News,...
by Paul Haskins | Nov 5, 2011 | Reverse Diabetes
By Patti Ahern November 4, 2011 1:50PM Reprints Pictured here is Zachary Gonzalez-Murillo. | Supplied Photo Updated: November 5, 2011 11:13AM Reina Murillo said the first time she grocery shopped after her 6-year-old son’s diagnosis of Type 1 diabetes, she cried. “I...
by Paul Haskins | Nov 5, 2011 | Uncategorized
This article is about a diabetes cure. Though I focus on permanent and natural weight loss many clients come to me because they have diabetes and the doctor told them they need to lose weight. In order to keep your diabetes in check,one of the ways used as diabetes...
by Paul Haskins | Nov 4, 2011 | Uncategorized
We have released a new report at the JDCA that discusses exactly why we need to unite and change things now. As much as we promote hope for finding a cure, there are rich and powerful forces working directly against finding one, and they are aligned with some of the...
by Paul Haskins | Nov 4, 2011 | Reverse Diabetes
SCOTTSDALE, AZ (KPHO) – There’s still time for you and your family to participate in one of the largest family-friendly charity events in Arizona. The Juvenile Diabetes Research Foundation is hosting their Walk to Cure Diabetes this Saturday at 7:30 a.m....
by Paul Haskins | Nov 4, 2011 | Uncategorized
Today’s giveaway is a SodaStream machine. This compact, easy, and eco-friendly machine is bringing sparkling water to families for a mere 19 cents per bottle! The SodaStream BPA-free bottles are refillable, so you can forget about schlepping seltzer bottles home from...
by Paul Haskins | Nov 4, 2011 | Reverse Diabetes
Just before her first birthday, Makenzie Oldt of Westlake Village was diagnosed with Type 1 diabetes. The 3-year-old has already endured more than 15,000 finger/toe pricks and 9,000 insulin injections. Despite the difficulty, her mother, Gretchen Oldt, said: “I...
by Paul Haskins | Nov 3, 2011 | Uncategorized
Day 3. Eliminate Sugary Drinks Great news! I don’t drink sugary drinks. Bad news is I drink diet soda and diet teas which are loaded with artificial sweeteners. So I decided to drink only water and tea. Water was easy; I was already on that regimen, drinking half my...
by Paul Haskins | Nov 3, 2011 | Uncategorized
www.DeathToDiabetes.com Excerpt from diabetes workshop, conducted by ex-diabetic, author and diabetes educator (DeWayne McCulley), explaining how to eat super foods, avoid the 5 “dead” foods to control, beat and reverse Type 2 diabetes. Introduction by health director...
by Paul Haskins | Nov 3, 2011 | Reverse Diabetes
Bariatric Surgery May Offer a Cure for Diabetes Published on: November 3rd, 2011 12:08am by: MDnetSolutions (0) Print This Release | Tell a Friend | Discuss This Press Release New York City, NY (OPENPRESS) November 3, 2011 — With over 25 million Americans...
by Paul Haskins | Nov 2, 2011 | Uncategorized
Win a one-month supply of delicious AloeCran, Nature City’s healing aloe vera and cranberry juice concentrate. Add it to sparkling water and quaff it as a soda replacement! Why drop-kick sodas? Here are just two reasons from The 30-Day Diabetes Cure [add link] (the...
by Paul Haskins | Nov 2, 2011 | Reverse Diabetes
Frank Buckley with his son, Ben, at a Lakers game, shortly after Ben was diagnosed with Type 1 diabetes. (Courtesy of Frank Buckley) By GWEN MURANAKARAFU ENGLISH EDITOR IN CHIEF === Every morning and every time he eats, 14-year-old Ben Buckley has to prick his finger...
by Paul Haskins | Nov 2, 2011 | Uncategorized
Brenda Novak, mother of five and bestselling New York Times and USA Today author, has raised over $1.3 million dollars for diabetes research through her annual online auctions. Brenda’s youngest son, Thad, was diagnosed with type 1 diabetes at the age of five. After...
by Paul Haskins | Nov 1, 2011 | Uncategorized
I am a 52 year old male, one of 8 children, father of 3 and husband to Sue for 31 years. Growing up, I was always active; playing baseball, hockey, football, riding my bike…always outside doing something…in good health and fairly athletic. After I got married things...
by Paul Haskins | Nov 1, 2011 | Reverse Diabetes
One hundred and one walkers, assisted by 36 volunteers, raised $22,103 towards the Southwest Type 1 Sharps’ $35,000 goal at the 2011 Telus Walk to Cure Diabetes event on Oct. 29, to raise funds for the Juvenile Diabetes Research Foundation and to raise the...
by Paul Haskins | Nov 1, 2011 | Uncategorized
Diabetes is a growing problem in America. This is the condition characterized by high blood sugar due to the body not producing enough insulin or the cells not responding to insulin. The diabetes cure depends on the type of diabetes that the patient has. While there...
by Paul Haskins | Nov 1, 2011 | Reverse Diabetes
Each day, Maddie and Ashley McFeeley wake up, get dressed, inject themselves with insulin, eat breakfast, check their blood sugar and head to school. Since they were toddlers, the twins have learned to live with Type 1 diabetes. Ashley developed diabetes first, when...
by Paul Haskins | Oct 31, 2011 | Uncategorized
Enter to win a prize pack of Celestial Seasonings herbal teas! I won’t sugar-coat the truth: If you have a serious sweet tooth, taking a break from sugar will be challenging. But it’s absolutely essential – and entirely possible. (As you’ll soon see, The 30-Day...
by Paul Haskins | Oct 31, 2011 | Uncategorized
Asian kitchenware ginseng for having diabetes procedure is an important section of your managing policy for an organic and natural having diabetes cure. Ginseng is a different sluggish-increasing perennial plant which includes fleshy sources that is one of the Panax...
by Paul Haskins | Oct 31, 2011 | Reverse Diabetes
TARRYTOWN, N.Y., Oct. 31, 2011 /PRNewswire via COMTEX/ — Bayer HealthCare announced today that Christine Burns, aged 19 from Sandy, Utah, is the grand prize winner of “Simple Inspirations,” a contest sponsored by Bayer that invited people living with...
by Paul Haskins | Oct 30, 2011 | Uncategorized
Now and then, questions to San Clemente Mayor Lori Donchak on her Mayor’s Blog aren’t about civic issues. Here’s a different kind of request with a very personal touch. Dear Madam Mayor: As you may or may not know, on Nov. 6 there is a juvenile...