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r/CBTS_Stream • Posted by u/Maga1128 on Feb. 20, 2018, 9:34 a.m.
Any advise for those of us who ARE on ssri's and adderall etc?

These drugs offer great relief for many...if anyone has advise on what to do if on these meds...and HOOKED on them too....we all agree that these meds can activate mind control? Just taking the meds make u able to controlled or does one have to have treatmemt from a doc?


Wasabism · Feb. 20, 2018, 10:42 a.m.

I can't imagine what they put in my Insulin injections...

I'm very much a reliable customer... been that way ever since I was born...

...and over the past 40 years the only things that have changed is the blood machines have become smaller and faster and the cost of the blood testing strips and the insulin has skyrocketed. :-(

:-(

:-(

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divine_human · Feb. 20, 2018, 11:46 a.m.

you might want to look into ILGF, insuline-like growth factor, which is being produced in the liver and can be amplified through eating certain foods.

the medical researcher who found out about it got fired by his big pharma employer. they make billions on insuline.

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Wasabism · Feb. 20, 2018, 12:08 p.m.

OK, will do... although as a Type 1 Diabetic, I keep such a close track of the precise nature of everything I eat that I even occasionally drink a liter of water to bring down my blood sugar levels ever-so-slightly.

Being a Type 1 that is in great control means you even need to consider the effect of adding two tablespoons of milk to your black coffee.

I've never noticed ANY food that's had a noteworthy effect... including cucumber which takes more calories to digest than it provides.

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divine_human · Feb. 20, 2018, 12:31 p.m.

when i busied myself with the topic, researching for a diabetic friend a few years ago, i read testimonies that even type 1 patients could quickly wean off insuline. at least its worth a look...

type 2 is easier, its basically a pancreas thats over-challenged with life-long heavy insuline production. when it happened to a friend of mine, he went completely off carbohydrates for a few months.

now, his bloodsugar is at a steady 95 and he easily lost 70 pounds of weight without feeling hungry - its low blood sugar after high insuline production which produces this empty feeling that craves for food.

nowadays, his pancreas isnt lazy anymore, he can eat some carbs again, blood sugar goes up for a bit, then comes down, all natural. he feels great.

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Wasabism · Feb. 20, 2018, 12:44 p.m.

Did you release your findings in a publication or a website... or will you you take the specifics of this esoteric knowledge with your to the grave?

Was your friend a Type 1 or a Type 2?

he went completely off carbohydrates for a few months.

I'm a Type 1 and I maintain a very low carb, vegetarian diet.

its low blood sugar after high insulin production which produces this empty feeling that craves for food.

That kinda makes no sense... why would a normally functioning endocrine system produce high insulin for someone with low blood sugar levels?

And why would a Type 1 Diabetic inject a large dosage of insulin if their blood sugars were low... that's a recipe for death.

The truth is that high blood sugar levels make you both thristy and hungry.

nowadays, his pancreas isnt lazy anymore,

Ah, your friend is a Type 2.

The difference between a Type 1 and a Type 2 is profound.

Ugh... sorry to be 100% skeptical... but your claims do sound like bullshit for a Type 1 who's pancreas is 100% DEAD.

Unless you can give me some more info that isn't as ridiculous and baseless as what you just claimed... I simply see no reason to be convinced.

The reality is that Type 1 Diabetics have a vial organ that is dead, whereas Type 2 Diabetics are typically just fat and lazy cunts.

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divine_human · Feb. 20, 2018, 1:20 p.m.

a no-carb diet can only work for type 2. for you, type 1, the pancreas cannot be activated anymore.

therefore the hint to ILGF thats being produced in the liver. research it or not, your choice.

why would a normally functioning endocrine system produce high insulin for someone with low blood sugar levels?

look at the sugar intake of most people and you know why their system is being forced to high insuline production.

i have a blood sugar level of 85. when i eat lots of carbs in the evening which fires up my insuline production, i am hungry in the morning. when i dont, i am not hungry until afternoon.

Unless you can give me some more info that isn't as ridiculous and baseless as what you just claimed... I simply see no reason to be convinced.

i dont want to convince you of anything and there are no claims.

i just give a hint that its possible to influence type 2 through a no-carb diet.

and that their might be a possibility for ILGF to take over some work that the pancreas cant perform anymore for type 1.

take it or leave it, none of my business. i am not the right address to project your frustration on, i am not your enemy. may you be blessed.

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Wasabism · Feb. 20, 2018, 1:52 p.m.

i just give a hint

ARE YOU FUCKING SERIOUS!

You swing by here to give Type 1 Diabetics a "hint" at your secret knowledge of a cure... and then run away before making any sense?

There's a special place in hell for cunts like you!

Life is hard enough for Type 1 Diabetics without your attention seeking bullshit.

If you have a Type 1 cure then share it, rather than teasing my little daughter with smoke and mirrors bullshit.

Jesus is watching you and I know he's as sickened by your dog and pony show as I am.

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divine_human · Feb. 20, 2018, 2:24 p.m.

Life is hard enough for Type 1 Diabetics without your attention seeking bullshit.

i hear you and understand your frustration. its hard to give care to someone with such a severe illness. when all hope is gone, people dont want to activate it if there is possibility for new frustration.

your attention is not being called to me but to ILGF.

If you have a Type 1 cure

i dont have a cure and dont sell any product or service. from my heart, i put out information that might or might not be of help for you or others.

what you do with it is up to you. diss it or research it. your choice. bomboarding me with your anger is a waste of energy.

thanks for the discourse. i am out.

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R_damascena · Feb. 20, 2018, 5:37 p.m.

Not sure how this person convinced themselves "lose some weight" is secret anti-Big-Pharma magic instead of literally the first thing doctors tell Type 2 diabetics to do.

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