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To: epicure who wrote (62071)4/27/2008 2:46:23 PM
From: KonKilo  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 541777
 
My husband got rid of his diabetes with diet and insoital, cinnamon and vinnegar- as well as a couple of other completely natural things.

Very cool, good for him.

Its a good thing none of those substances are illegal.



To: epicure who wrote (62071)4/27/2008 3:35:56 PM
From: Lane3  Respond to of 541777
 
My husband got rid of his diabetes

I have a friend who was diagnosed as a diabetic a few years. She immediately changed her diet, exercised, lost some weight and in short order no longer had any indication of being diabetic. She and I have puzzled several times over whether she is still a diabetic or not. We both thought that she would be considered a recovered diabetic or some such but still a diabetic. Do you have any info to shed light on the label for her status? Can one be cured?