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Old 10-07-2012, 01:28 PM
Mely Mely is offline
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Default Is there a cure for diabetes? is the government hiding it?

I just got diagnosed and heard that there is a cure but they won't release it because drug companies will loos a lot of $. They figure as long as they keep it controlled with medication everyone wins. What do u all think or know?
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Old 10-09-2012, 01:17 PM
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There is no cure yet. There are plenty of trials and experiments happening all over the world. DM1 's are a small percentage of DM's. there are so many more type 2's and its not bc their pancreas stopped working. So the drug companies will have plenty of money regardless of a cure.
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Old 10-11-2012, 05:29 AM
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There is no cure yet. There are plenty of trials and experiments happening all over the world. DM1 's are a small percentage of DM's. there are so many more type 2's and its not bc their pancreas stopped working. So the drug companies will have plenty of money regardless of a cure.
I totally agree with you .There is no cure for diabetes and You just can prevent from diabetes to get better treatment. Metformin is the drug which is very good supplement to prevent type 2 diabetes.
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