Love Diabetes:Revolutionary diabetes study underway
By BarryE
November 7, 2008
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Confirming the insanity of diabetes treatment, last week a study found the cost of diabetes drugs nearly doubled to $12.5 billion between 2001 and 2007. As the costs of diabetes treatments exploded the average blood glucose reduced while the incidence of diabetes complications increased. If the object of treating diabetes is controlling complications whats wrong with this picture? The Warwick Medical Schoolin the UK discovered a profound deficit of thiamine leads to diabetes complications despite blood glucose control. Could this revolutionize diabetes treatment? At this rate lets hope so! For the full blog, info on this study and to SUBSCRIBE to future blogs visit: http://www.alliesvoice.com
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Add your commentWow!! very interesting to know, now I have questions for my doctor when I see him.
Wow thanks for this information. I am suppose to hear from my doctor. I am having a lot of trouble with the Metformin. I will talk to her about this.
IF I COULD GET MY DOC. TO RUN THE TEST. I WOULD BE AMAZED. But I will try. I know there is other ways to help neuropathy . I saw this video on 600mg, of B-1 . go to WEBMD diabetes, neuropathy. There is video on it. It will take up to 6weeks before you feel a difference. But It is cheaper that prescriptions.
Wow, wouldn't this be something. Yes, I as well am going to bring this to my doctor attention. Thanks again Barry for the video!! *Hugs* Sheila
How could they have let us go so long without shouting this to the hewavens? I have so much damage from nueropathy, and my dr. STILL berates me at every visit because my BS aren't as lo as the standard, but I feel better when they are slightly higher. Where can we get Benfotiamine? (sp?) Please send info to..itsus2@hotmail.com
asap. You may save my limbs or at least the quality of my life. I shall be estatic to spread the word to everyone I know.
i am certainly bringing this to my doctor's attention, very eye opening. thanks