This is why I like to start a newly
diagnosed diabetic animal with their holistic changes before I start any insulin therapy when possible.
Not exact matches
Where is the clear line in a progression from (1) using
animal insulin to treat diabetes, to (2) using gene remodeling techniques to grow insulin in a host bacterium that will reproduce rapidly and from which a plentiful supply of insulin can be harvested, to (3) genetic surgery to replace the defective gene in a person
diagnosed as
diabetic, to (4) genetic surgery immediately after fertilization in order to replace the defective gene and alter the germ cells which would otherwise have transmitted the disease to one's offspring?
I'm an
animal lover but I was
diagnosed 3 years ago as a «borderline
diabetic» (I'm insulin restistant) and was told to eat a high - protein, low carb diet.
He had been a huge meat eater and lover of all
animal carcasses, once
diagnosed completely changed to a vegan diet — no oils, no fish, no chicken, no red meat, no dairy which included eggs, no fat in products over 2 grams and became completely
diabetic and cancer free within months — that was 3 years ago and still free....