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Medication, very important subject.
I started on diet until about 2000. In 2000 the Metformin started, it was ordinary
Metformin. I can’t remember how many milligrams but
it was quite a bit.
I’m afraid that didn’t really help me a great deal,
which you might be in the same position, and then Rosiglitazone followed, Sulfonylureas,
we tried various different drugs, bought up the dosage.
Metformin turned into modified release and then in 2005 that was the big day when I was
told you’re going on insulin because frankly there is nothing else to try with you.
At that time I was on 2000 mgs of Metformin, 4mgs of Glimepiride and Rosiglitazone
but I was also shortly after that prescribed the cholesterol tablets, Statins.
I was also given Ramipril because there was the first signs of kidney damage, very slight,
but kidney damage nonetheless.
And so there I had a whole set of five different drugs I was taking and I was determined to
do something about that, mainly because they weren’t actually helping.
Had they been controlling my diabetes I might have lived with it,
but my diabetes continued to get worse.
Then I discovered this program, well I discovered the science and I put the
program together with extensive research.
I collected products from various different sources for supplementation
and I managed to intake an enormous range of herbal elements and minerals
and vitamins in accordance with the research I had been reading.
The effect there was terrific. I dropped my Metformin in stages, in four
stages down to zero with testing in between, intensive testing and I couldn’t really
see any difference, there was no problem.
I did the same with Glimepiride, I halved it but I couldn’t do away with it
and I actually found it was better to take it at bed time for the morning readings rather
than taking it at night which is what you would be advised to by a doctor.
That reduced my morning readings and it would help with the dawn phenomenon.
And to this day, that’s it. I also stopped taking the Statins, my triglycerides dropped
in fact everything dropped. The Ramipril I had another test and they confirmed I could
stop taking it, no kidney damage.
Obviously that went along with the eye damage, I reversed all the damage in one eye and most
of the damage in the other and the results were spectacular.
To this day I take 2mgs of Glimepiride when I go to bed and that’s all I take
and I very much hope I can help you do the same.