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Old June 10th, 2006, 11:30 AM posted to alt.support.diabetes,sci.med.cardiology,sci.med,alt.support.diet
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Quentin Grady wrote:
G'day G'day Folks,

It could be that we are living in times where the prospects for people
with T2 diabetes may be improving as new discoveries are made. While
it is true that many such discoveries don't amount to much, every so
often one of them will inspire a pharmacy company to produce a new
product that will benefit diabetics.


There is little wisdom in waiting for medications to treat a condition
(non-insulin dependent type 2 diabetes) that is readily preventable if
people choose to become and stay lean&trim.

Perhaps in another decade this
one will give doctors another option in reducing the risk of
complications from T2 diabetes.


An ounce of prevention is worth millions of pounds of cure here.

http://www.sciencenews.org/articles/20060610/fob5.asp

Hopefully people will view this and other promises from "ancient
wisdom" not as solutions that will obviate the need for getting the
basics of exercise, diet and blood glucose monitoring right but as
further tools to add to the armoury.


Simply choose to become lean&trim and what you really are hoping for
which is curing non-insulin dependent type 2 diabetes will be realized.

Prayerfully in Christ's amazing love,

Andrew
http://tinyurl.com/m3gnu

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Old June 10th, 2006, 11:56 AM posted to alt.support.diabetes,sci.med.cardiology,sci.med,alt.support.diet
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"Simply choose to become lean&trim and what you really are hoping for
which is curing non-insulin dependent type 2 diabetes will be realized."

me: Unless in the last 48 hours you have new information, this remains
false. The one possible in support example you offered in a similar
assertion recently in fact contained the evidence to refute your above
speculation. Unless new examples are forthcoming, repetition of false
information doesn't it validate. Evidence not rhetoric is the meat of
science.
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Old June 10th, 2006, 05:49 PM posted to alt.support.diabetes,sci.med.cardiology,sci.med,alt.support.diet
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Regarding the assertion losing weight can "cure" diabetes:

"It remains true. Sorry you do not like the truth. Please forgive all
my iniquities."

Evidence please, I accept your confession, the follow through of which is
properly repenting, which means to turn from it; in this case proclaiming
that you can not support in science your assertion, while pretending to do
so would continue and compound the sin.

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Old June 10th, 2006, 07:48 PM posted to alt.support.diabetes,sci.med.cardiology,sci.med,alt.support.diet
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"The discerning don't require evidence.

The undiscerning never have enough."

Thank you for extending your previous confession to include your state of
having no evidence to support the assertion that weight loss "cures"
diabetes. As for "discerning" we can leave that to tea leaf readers and
similar, unless you are claiming a gnostic flair. Or do you now also
confess the scales on your eyes?
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Old June 10th, 2006, 09:49 PM posted to alt.support.diabetes,sci.med.cardiology,sci.med,alt.support.diet
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"Sorry you are unable to comprehend what I have written plainly. Please
forgive all my iniquities."

Ah, there is the rub. I in fact do understand you fully, coy rhetoric
notwithstanding. Addendum to confession accepted as always. For the
proud coming to the public realization that there are others who know the
same or more about varius topics comes as a shock. To repent,ie. to turn
away from in this case pride, is the solution.

In any case the topic is finished, weight loss can not be shown to "cure"
diabetes, an unfounded assertion we needed to handle least some be
confused by the asserting source in future.
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Old June 10th, 2006, 10:29 PM posted to alt.support.diabetes,sci.med.cardiology,sci.med,alt.support.diet
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Andrew B. Chung, MD/PhD wrote:


Sorry you are unable to comprehend what I have written plainly. Please
forgive all my iniquities.


Oh, we understand, Chung. You're a frigging liar. Here's the proof:


Andrew B. Chung, MD/PhD wrote:



Did not attempt exorcism.

Wanna bet, Chung? Here's EXACTLY what you said:

"In the infinitely powerful and holy name of LORD Jesus Christ, I
command you, demon, to come out and leave Philip before our LORD
personally destroys you. "


Chung caught in a boldfaced lie!
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Old June 10th, 2006, 11:49 PM posted to alt.support.diabetes,sci.med.cardiology,sci.med,alt.support.diet
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""That is not what I discern.""

Then you have, as with your original assertion that weight loss "cures"
diabetes, failed once more. "Pride goeth before destruction, and an
haughty spirit before a fall."

 




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