OT: Ping Oren: Valadyl Sulfate for insulin resistance and Diabetes

Hi Oren,

We have to get you all healed up so you can run for the senate! If you win, would you consider banning all broadcasts of the 49ers games from Nevada territory?

I have been using Valadyl Sulfate (four of the Source Natural pills [10 mg/tab] a day, down from nine per day). It got my crazy numbers down during the historic allergy season we had coupled with that nasty virus that put me down for three weeks. All of which throw your glucose numbers through the roof.

Here is my write up on it. In the "science" section, the money word is "regeneration". This is why Valadyl Sulfate continues to work after it is discontinued. Something that cures, how about that!

Remember that you have to remove the insult (high carbs) to get any of this to work.

Vanadyl Sulfate:

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?Therefore, VOSO4 treatment normalized plasma glucose and insulin levels and improved insulin sensitivity in STZ-experimental diabetes and induced beta cells proliferation and/or regeneration in normal or diabetic rats.?

Many more years my friend,

-T

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Todd
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Hi, Your subject title has typo. Vanadyl sulfate and chromium picolinate both used to help metabolize glucose for diabetics. Vanadyl some times does not do any thing for certain case. Have to try both. Type II diabets are very easy to control without drug intervention. We do it all the time in our store. Often MDs visit to talk with us about what we are doing. Last case was a big man(a bulldozer operator) suffering from many different ailment as a result of being type II. Drug side- effect and cholesterol, blood pressure, poor digestion, poor circulation, liver enzyme count, etc., etc. His last medical check up all normal. His specialist doctor came to us to see what we were doing. He said shaking his head "I never saw a person in that state getting so well, you both keep up the good work"

We have a 30 year old mother/wife coming to us as last ditch effort after doctors ruined her life. she has a BAD case of ulceric colitis which is easy to care problem for us. She suffered from poor digestion and subsequent chronic acid reflux destroyed all his teeth needing 100K dental surgery. Our gut lining(membrane) protecting it is one cell thick, when it is compromised things happen like this. doctors don't know how to treat it, always making things worse. First mistake they make is they insist food and drinks have nothing to do with it. They fail to recognize it is genetic. Patient's family has history of similar suffering. What you eat and prevention(early diagnosis) is every thing. The sooner you know your genetic constituent the easier to control and manage your health.

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Tony Hwang

Oh Poop. Did I misspell something, again?

No fooling

I guy I know's brother had ulceric colitis in his 20's and had to have his colon removed. When he (not the borother) got it too in his 30's, he went Paleo. Totally heal in two weeks.

Source Naturals has a nice formula with both Vanadyl sulfate and chromium picolinate it.

I took chromium picolinate for a while and noticed absolutely nothing.

Cinnamon doesn't work for me either. (I fond out later that the big study on water soluble extract of cinnamon was "industry funded". Mumble, mumble.)

When I started Vanadyl sulfate, I was up at 230 mg/dL (allergies and viruses got me). After starting Vanadyl, it turned around and slowely started back down. I am now back to around 110 for my fasting reading, which is about normal for me. (The magic 100 number is not reasonable for my age.)

The thing I love the most about Vanadyl is the "induced beta cells proliferation and/or regeneration in normal or diabetic rats". Not just a treatment -- a cure.

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Todd

Hi, Just 3 things not only blood sugar control.

  1. blood sugar control.
  2. Maintaining good digestion.
  3. Keep circulation going special in extremities. (capillary vessels) Then you are home free. My MIL was type II, when she was diagnosed by his grand daughter's husband, MD, she picked up a book and changed life style, quit smoking, started regular exercise and she died naturally at 92. No suffering at all. My SIL is type II, she manages herself very well, we have same family doctor. He always tells her to follow older sister's(my wife) foot step, LOL! My wife is not diabetic, knowing her genetics(mother's side) she leads certain life style with careful diet which needs some will power.
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Tony Hwang

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