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Old Tue, Jul-22-14, 13:50
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That's such an interesting post, Janet. A little over a year ago, a friend's husband who runs a diabetes research lab (focusing on type 1) told me that bariatric surgery immediately resolves diabetes because parts of the stomach that house hormone producing glands are removed. At the time, I did not realize that there were glands in the stomach and was puzzled. However, putting that info together with this post, I imagine incretin must be one of those hormones. Of course he was working with Pharma to create drugs to mimic the effect of removing the glands. How much more direct - and reversible, if need be - it is to simply fast and restore those glands to their optimum pulsile rhythm.

Following his links and the links they provide, I found this for you, Janet. Not only did they find that vinegar lowers insulin response, it increases satiety (it makes sense they would go together).
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