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§ãJ¡Ð ساجد:
I was searching for Diabetes resources on the web when I came across a discussion regarding a cure for Diabetes.

It made me wonder too that it's quite possible that Pharm. companies and local quacks have the potential to keep patients hooked in a hope for a cure and even worse; hold back the cure and keeping them taking the treatment.

Come to think of it, I'm starting to doubt when doctors say that the Pancreas is now dead and cannot produce insulin. I wonder how can a dead organ stay within our bodies? Shouldn't it start decomposing like everything else that dies?

If it is not dead then it only needs a stimulant to start insulin production? So we should be taking it instead of the insulin itself. Just makes me wonder why it isn't so? Selling insulin is far more profitable than selling a one-time cure.

Similarly, here in Pakistan you can see a "Cure Ad" almost everyday on local cable networks showing people eating sweets. However on interview their expressions remain emotionless (bad actors?). I mean come on! you'd be grinning from ear to ear when someone has cured your diabetes or even cancer tumors! These quacks have the same theory about the Pharm. companies that I mentioned above.

Upon asking the details of their "Cure", they prescribe you a long and slow treatment which raises many doubts as well!

Who'd you trust?

 :dunno

nice friend:
Hi Sajjid :
i agree with you...
but pharma.companies r not alone.
i heard to someone  that medical stores purchase's the medicine on buy 1 get 1 free basis to relief the people who r suffering and are not able to purchase on their own ... i dont know how much it is true and how  much its false ... i heard but not sure ......

the difference of price between Ferriprox and Ferrinil show's that wat we r discussing abt.....


R&D related to diabetes check this link

http://www.diabetesmine.com/2007/09/lettuce-hope-bu.html   

§ãJ¡Ð ساجد:

--- Quote from: nice friend on July 01, 2008, 01:00:18 PM ---
the difference of price between Ferriprox and Ferrinil show's that wat we r discussing abt.....
  

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Hmm...

I wonder what are the prices going on out in the wild as we just give it away for free. Can you let me know what prices the Chemists are charging for both Ferinill and Ferriprox? If the charges are not as per our list then proper action needs to be taken :bat

Andy Battaglia:
Sajid,

You bring up a good point about false cures. And there is a real danger involved in false cures and I am not talking about any potential damage that these mostly innocuous "cures" may cause because, for the most part, these things don't present any danger (other than to one's wallet), but rather they often keep patients from pursuing the true, proven treatments that they should.

Manal:

--- Quote ---Come to think of it, I'm starting to doubt when doctors say that the Pancreas is now dead and cannot produce insulin. I wonder how can a dead organ stay within our bodies? Shouldn't it start decomposing like everything else that dies?

If it is not dead then it only needs a stimulant to start insulin production? So we should be taking it instead of the insulin itself. Just makes me wonder why it isn't so? Selling insulin is far more profitable than selling a one-time cure.
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Sajid this makes a lot of sense to me.

By the way, i read once that in one of the conferences in Italy that talked about diabitis that they were able in Italy to implant pancreatic cells (hope that i remember correctly) under the skin that are able to produce insulin under the skin, this insulin is enough for the body to function properly without the need of other medicne or insulin injections. The surgery takes 30 minutes and they are implanted near the shoulders.

manal

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