Alkaline Water and Diabetes

Interview with the author of “The pH Miracle for Diabetes”, Dr. Robert Young. Promoting the Jupiter Water Ionizers that are sold at www.H2OpH.com

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25 Responses to “Alkaline Water and Diabetes”

  • billwynne says:

    I have never heard that. I do not underestimate the body’s ability to heal itself. I will have to look into that. Thanks for the information.

  • rachelsremedy says:

    Actually the body can regenerate pancreatic cells in a person with type 1 diabetes and Dr. Young has actually done this with two of his patients. I f you go on his website you can see their testimonies. I have type 1 diabetes and recently came across Dr. Young’s work and now I am in the process of reading his books and transitioning to a diet that makes my body’s environment more alkaline.

  • billwynne says:

    Unfortunately yes and that is why it is called ‘insulin dependent’. As you know the problem is too much sugar and fat in the blood, hindering proper circulation and causing weight gain which further increases the cells resistance to insulin causing a higher demand for insulin. A terrible cycle and one that is best helped by diet and exercise. Of course there is stress management, avoiding smoking and other lifestyles that would hinder circulation or raise blood sugar.

  • Mouldywart says:

    They do help greatly, but in the case of type 1, there is no substitute to insulin injections. And even then the doses have to be perfect…

  • billwynne says:

    It is so unfortunate. Most Type 1 is from infancy if not from birth. There are a number of culprits including dairy at too young an age. The best thing to do to avoid the effects of Type 1 is strict diet and weight control. Exercise is also very very important.

  • Mouldywart says:

    Human biology isnt “Simple as that.” sadly….

  • Mouldywart says:

    Very right. They cannot, sadly, be restored…
    Life just isnt fair sometimes.

    But the idea that everything can be cured using lifestyle choices is, frankly, rediculous.

  • billwynne says:

    I am not a doctor but it is my understanding that pancreatic cells cannot be restored. For Type I Diabetes your best bet is to eat right and be consistent in exercising.

  • Mouldywart says:

    How about my type 1 diabetes? If I eat fruit/veg and meditate will my pancreatic cells be ressurected?

    I like the idea, dont get me wrong, but the world doesent work like that I fear.

  • Mouldywart says:

    Are you real and very ignorant or sarcastic and poor at showing it?

  • kingleoVIII says:

    I agree…The body knows how to heal itself, you just have to know what to give it….Simple as that.

  • starglancer says:

    doc, do you have silver shoes on? lol

  • LiquidButterflye says:

    I appreciate your stance, but have to agree to disagree. But you are right that it’s not just about diet. Remember,Just because something appears to be a certain way, doesn’t make it so. It appears that the ant by its structure and design is weak, but its not. An ant can lift 4-50 times it size and structure. If an ant can do that with it’s genetics, what can we do as a species? It’s not our genetics that limits us it’s our preconcieved notions on what we CAN’T do. Can’t=C (see) ant.

  • billwynne says:

    LiquidButterflye,
    You have taken the truth of a great lifestyle a little too far. I may be misunderstanding your intent but would not want to leave people with the impression that you can cure ANYTHING with lifestyle habits. I like the statement, “Genetics loads the gun and lifestyle pulls the trigger.” There is far too much science on genetics to neglect the truthfulness of how they play into our health.

  • LiquidButterflye says:

    I believe EVERYTHING can be cured by what you eat and drink plus exercise, plus if you also incorporate the spiritual aspect as well like meditation, etc. You can get alot of information on rawfood and spirituality if you go to my channel liquidbutterflye. I am going to talk about rawfood and spirituality plus recipes ,etc. for living the rawfood lifestyle. I hope you can join me!

  • billwynne says:

    Diet is extremely important and many ailments can be helped if not cured by diet but diet will not cure everything.

  • sweetelesue says:

    EVERYTHING can be cured by diet.

    NO EXCEPTIONS.

  • reforest4fertility says:

    What’s with the ice??? It shocks the system & the body needs the heat level 4 proper digestion & for etc. I believe ice & cold drinks only came in2 popular use with the advent of refrigeration. It was seen as status symbol to offer & be offered a drink full of ice. I make my smoothies, shakes whatever without ice, then I can actually taste the delicious whole foods I’m eat/drinking. Like what are U trying to hide (taste-wise) or what function/benefit is there 2 ice??? I bet none but convention

  • lionessimba says:

    its not so easy.

  • billwynne says:

    That is a good line of logic but cannot always prove to be the best guide for living.

  • NoWattz says:

    so, along that same line of logic, one could say water(h2o) is only one atom away from hydrogen peroxide(h2o2). Why would you want to put water in your system. think about it. :) Come on guys. be real!

  • MrJayy7 says:

    So then what in your opinion, would cause a nervous system to not act right?

  • MrJayy7 says:

    Yes avoid artificial sweetners at all costs.

    Stay away from products with High fructose corn syrup, aspartame, dextrose, syrcluse. etc.

    I drive alkalinized water but I never considered that it could help w/ diabetes.

  • billwynne says:

    I have not personally done an exhaustive study on it. I am sure that you can Google a keyword like “alkaline water and diabetes”

  • johndela1 says:

    Are there any published peer reviewed studies that document these claims? This seems like it would be pretty easy to document/prove. I’m not attacking this idea or promoting it.

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