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=== Responses of [[User:Georgedappilly]] to various English language articles === * '''Comment 1:''' I am really excited to read this fantastic article because it validates [[User:Georgedappilly|my]] findings. From 2006 to 2009 I was Diabetic, but NOT afterwards. I am on normal diet afterwards. My experiences and blood-sugar test results are available at https://www.appropedia.org/Diabetes_mellitus_cured.One can reach it by a Google search of LONG WHEAT. It appears in the first page of search results itself. A graphical representation of the results are also provided for ease of understanding. This article seems to be visited by more & more people. I am very much eager to discuss & share my experiences with fellow people for their benefit. E.M.George * '''Comment 2:''' The claim of complete cure of diabetes <b>in 8 weeks</b>, of the Newcastle University research team appears to be somewhat unrealistic. Based on hands-on-experience of <b>curing</b> <i>own diabetes</i> & trying to cure that of more than 100 others, it is very strongly felt that <b>two months is too short a time to cure diabetes completely.</b> This is explained in detail in the [[Diabetes mellitus cured - George's experience#The pit-falls|"Pit-falls"]] section of my [[Diabetes mellitus cured - George's experience|Appropedia article]]. It is indubitable that <i>2 months is more than sufficient to completely control diabetes</i>, <b>but not to cure.</b> This is told because I have really gone through <b>this phase</b>, as explained in the said section "Pit-falls". 600 calories a day appears to be too low. The diet I followed seems to be much easier, comfortable as well as safer. My diet had much more calories a day. I keep telling my clients that even though the special regimen is simple, it is like swimming, driving or riding a bicycle. One has to learn it under an expert & unfortunately we don't have many experts. First of all one has to assess the <b>initial conditions</b> such as FBS (8 to 14 hours after any food), PPBS (AT 2 hours after a meal), HbA1C (Glycosylated haemoglobin) and if possible Fasting Serum Insulin. Additionally details regarding other illness, medication for management of Diabetes, body weight & height (or BMI value) etc also are to be considered. Me as well as many of my clients feel that it is rather a <i>smooth sail</i>. Even though it took three years for me to cure my diabetes (2006 t0 2009), it would have been cured in much shorter a time, had I not encountered the pit-falls explained in the Appropedia article with the help of a graphical representation of blood sugar values. The mention in another comment that starvation is a cure for all problems is not true. It is felt that strict 600 calorie-a-day veg. diet <i>need not be a necessary & sufficient condition to cure diabetes.</i> * '''Comment 3:''' In fact the Newcastle research team & their 7 out of 11 volunteers seem to have fallen into the first pit in which I had fallen in early 2006. Nothing to worry. They will recognize it and come out soon! Aaaaand they will re-invent things. * '''Comment 4:''' <b>See Things In Totality. Compartmentalization & Over-specialization Do Harm, Mostly!</b> posted by E.M.George on 28 Jun 2011 at 6:00 am 600 calories a day is at least impractical (AchsBuster) if not insane (Sonya)! There is an Indian proverb which means anything in excess is bad. So is starving or eating!! I <b>was</b> diabetic, but not now. I am on my usual diet since july 2009. The dreaded diabetes has not returned yet. Even if it returns, I am not afraid. I know how to cure it once again. One need not be on 600 cal a day, or no carb, or no meat diet, or keep running to cure diabetes. One has to know the limits & adhere to it. There is a food substitute mentioned in the ancient Indian medical literature (Aayurveeda) for curing the <i>illness that expels sugar through urine</i>. A judicious use of that grain ([[Diabetes mellitus cured - George's experience#Long wheat|Long wheat]]) and avoidance of sugar & fruits, moderate control on other food intakes during treatment period is almost sure to cure diabetes. My BMI was less than 21 when I became diabetic. When I was cured of diabetes also my BMI was same. <b>I have very strong hereditary factors in favor of diabetes. Both my parents were diabetic & continued to be so till death. My father died of hypoglycemia in the year 1958.</b> Diabetes is a basic illness, similar to a voltage drop in an electronic or electrical circuit. That problem will adversely affect all related/connected sub-systems. This does not mean that diabetes is incurable. GOOD LUCK ALL DIABETICS WORLD OVER.
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