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I simply don't agree with your link.  I've kept my blood sugar levels well within the normal range for more than three months at a time and have been doing this most of the time for well over six years and I am still diabetic.  The pancreas does not heal that way.  Once you have Type II - it sticks.  Nobody at your link can go back to eating cake, candy or ice cream without their Type II blood sugar levels being out of control.

In fact in your earlier post which also claimed the paleo diet cured diabetes at

http://www.myhealthblog.org/2012/01/05/diabetes-cure-via-paleo-diet-testimoni...

the individual claiming to be cured by the paleo diet was actually in the advanced stages of Type II with a blood sugar reading of 62.  Anything under 70 is hypoglycemic and that individual is setting himself up for a diabetic coma also known as insulin shock which results in death.  That individual doesn't know what on earth he is dealing with and is in fact endangering himself.

http://www.caring.com/questions/blood-sugar-of-62

"A blood glucose level of 62 mg/dL or lower attained from either the Fasting Plasma (FPG) or Random Glucose Tests generally indicates hypoglycemia. Hypoglycemia is a condition that occurs when the body's blood sugar drops too low. If you're experiencing consistent low glucose levels at or near 62 mg/dL, you should consult with your physician."

Am not saying that the paleo diet doesn't benefit Type II but from what you've posted so far it hasn't proved anything yet.

 

 

 
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