No, here's a pointer in the right direction. by #136856 ..... Hulda Clark Support Forum
Date: 9/28/2012 9:43:32 AM ( 12 y ago)
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Dr. Huldara Clark's protocol for removing parasites and doing cleanings and fastings?
No, no reports so far from what I've managed to weed out/read. One report of a first-year type 1 young teenaged female healed by juicing and home-grown vegetable and fruit diet and home-injections by her mother, but that sounds to me like it was caught in the Honeymoon phase.
Am a type 1 myself here (16 years) and have tracked down my onset of diabetes to chronically low vitD3 levels and an onset of pancreatic distress immediately after my first Amalgam fillings (dental work).
Would be glad to hear your story. :) Still saving up and making my way to full Amalgam replacement here, otherwise using vit D3 and magnesium citrate regularly to maintain kidney Health and blood Sugar value sensitivity. Works quite well for me, though at too high a level of antioxidants and detoxifiers, I get sleep/psychological symptoms/issues.
Vit D3 guide -> Aim for 60-80 ng/ml hydroxyvitaminD level with your doctor, take more D3 in the Winter. Eat sunflower/pumpkin seeds if you get restless legs or headaches/jerky muscles (signs of magnesium deficiency). Magnesium is the main ingredient to avoid higher insulin requirements and glucose intolerance, though it is vitD3 (a hormone. It's not a vitamin, honest. :o ) that controls the pancreatic beta-cell, adipose tissue (fat cells), and skeletal muscle connection.
Have links/documentation on the Mercury/diabetes 1 + 2 connection, and can send along the vit D and diabetes 2011 clinical report (published from the netherlands). I reccommend youtubbing to find the 2008 abc newscast on vitamin D supplemention in Canada and how vitD receptors on Islet cells protect them.
You can get a fasting blood test done by your endocrinologist to determine your current beta-cell activity level- most type 1s (~80%) have dormant cells kept supressed. Some folk are beta-cell deficient, but I feel that heavy metal toxicity is an important clue for type 1b.
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