Type 1 diabetics & Rosedale food plan
Hi to the Rosedale team,
I am contacting you because I recently told a friend about Rosedale's
book/food plan for her son who has just been diagnosed with Type 1
diabetes. I thought that your food plan may be helpful for Type 1 diabetics
as well. Could you direct me toward a page/chapter in your book where you
might discuss this and/or any articles/videos that may discuss this. Thank
you! Kim
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Kim"At the moment of really noticing, if you can allow even the smallest
change, the body itself will give you the impression that it knows what it
wants." Mary Starks Whitehouse
"We sensitize the body and discover the soul; we allow the soul to speak
and it illumines the body." Mary Starks Whitehouse
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Support Staff 1 Posted by Fiona on 16 Apr, 2012 02:12 PM
Dear Kim,
It is perfect that you recommended the Rosedale Program for a type I diabetic, it will be a far healthier road than just assuming they have to follow the standard of care procedure which would only give her son the standard of care results. Rosedale has always far exceeded those results, results that the 'standard of care' advertise as not being possible.
A great website for you to visit and learn so much from is a lady who was diagnosed with type I but refused to settle with that, she is a good friend of ours and former patient of Dr Rosedale's, Shelly Schlender www.meandmydiabeties.com. As Shelly and Dr. Ron caught her disease right at the start she was able to make great progress in avoiding medications etc, which is very unusual for a type I.
The first thing you want to find out is, by way of a miracle, if his islet cells are producing any insulin on their own at all, if he has not already done a c-peptide test this would be the first step. If he is producing even a little insulin then you can go for gold and aim for turning this ship around and getting him diagnosed as a type II and then onwards from there. Many people are wrongly diagnosed. If it is confirmed that he is a type I then the diet will do wonderful to keep his external need for insulin lower.
Diabetes is a serious disease with terrible consequences to long term health, we are so pleased that you are helping your friend and her son, they need to take this diet as though it is medicine and allow it to be their map to long term health and freedom as it is very very powerful. There will be certain supplements that will work incredibly well for them as well. Also, it would be a lot easier for the son if everyone in the family follows the diet, then it becomes the 'norm' for the household and will be so much easier on many levels to follow.
We hope this helps.
Best of health.
The Rosedale Team.
2 Posted by Kim Nelson on 16 Apr, 2012 06:58 PM
Thank you Fiona! I really appreciate you taking the time to send this. I
have forwarded it along to my friend Nicole. Who know? Maybe she will
contact you all as well.
Kim