Re: Dr. Shulzes Incurables Program for Diabetes
Hi, This is long... I have Type 1, but I have not tried the Incurables yet. I have a lot of the supplies I need to do it, but I wanted to do a
Bowel Cleanse before starting.
Anyway, I wanted to suggest a few things for you to look into. First, I book by Doug Kaufmann, Infectious Diabetes. His website is knowthecause.com. He suggest that A.V. Costantini MD, former head of World Health Orgainzation says that an antifungal treatment within the first 4 months of diagnoses can stop the progression into full diabetes.
Here is the info. out of his book that a lady typed for me because I didn't have the book... next 3 paragraphs...
I have my book here and it refers to Professor A V Costantini MD who was the head of the World Health Organisation's Collaborating Center for Mycotoxins in Food and former pulmonologist and clinical professor at the University of California at San Francisco's School of Medicine. "He spoke at a Symposium in Toronto in September 1994 which was originally schedule to take place in New York, along with colleagues who had spent 20 years amassing data that conclusively spelled out the role of fungi in some of the world's most devastating diseases. They had conducted their research without sponsorship, completely free from outside influence."
Costantini and his colleagues addressed the work that had been done up to that time on the link between fungi and diabetes.
"Let's take a brief look at the use of antifungals against type 1 diabetes. As Dr Costantini suggested at the New York Symposium, stopping the onset of type 1 diabetes typically requires more drastic measures than simple life-style changes. The study he mentioned determined that administering a powerful antifungal - with multiple and serious side effects - within four months of onset could achieve a cure. Any later and the diabetes developed could not be reversed. Certainly, we need to find less toxic, antifungal drugs that can be used to achieve the same reversal. It would also be nice to expand the time frame during which the disease remains treatable. That said, finding more ways to prevent children from developing diabetes in the first place might be more valuable over the long run. We certainly don't decrease their risks by drowning them in
Antibiotics from birth. "
Another lady has sent me her book to read and the info is vague as to the specific details. I think you could go to a college campus and use the computer medical databases and do a search on Dr. Costantini and get more specific information.
However, Doug Kaufmann has a Dr. David Holland who is on his TV show and consults with him. Dr. Holland actually sees patients in his office in Texas.
www.txnutrition.com When I went to his website to get an appointment about a month ago, his earliest was July. You can't wait that long. So I would suggest you call his office and see if he would make an exception to see you eariler if you wanted to go that route. HE WOULD MORE THAN LIKELY GIVE YOU THE ANTIFUNGAL NEEDED. There are also natural antifungals you can try, like olive leaf extract.
Also, clinicaltrials.gov list a Type 1 trial for newly diagnosed diabetics in the honeymoon phase. I have done a lot of reading because I have two young sons and have had a scare with Type 1 with them. It actually was the pullups causing an elevation in urine glucose.
Check these out to...
Dr.
Hulda Clark s books. You can read about her on this website.
http://www.herbsfirst.com/discriptions/panctea.html (I have bought these and they seem to help keep sugars down.)
I have other info. if you want it. Just let me know and I'll post it here or email to you. It's kind of long so I didn't want to overwhelm you if you don't want to read all this stuff. Doug Kaufmann and Dr. Clark really sound promising.