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iamt2 | 7 years ago

There is a distinct difference between Type 2 diabetes "cure" and "reversal".

Reversal: what is being described here. Symptoms go away, and the longer you pursue the treatment, more difficult it becomes to clinically determine you ever had the metabolic disorder in the first place. However, the latent characteristics that made you first susceptible still exist.

Cure: you not only reverse, but you could stuff your face with pizza and Ho Ho pastries, wash it down with a gallon of Mountain Dew, and your blood sugar hardly budges, like normal people.

We do not have a cure. Short of genetically rewiring in vivo, or similar advancement, we won't see a cure. However, ongoing improvement of our understanding of how our bodies work continue to make it simpler than ever before to reverse Type 2. Simple doesn't mean easy, though.

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simonsarris|7 years ago

> wash it down with a gallon of Mountain Dew, and your blood sugar hardly budges, like normal people.

If by "normal people" you mean "pre-diabetic", maybe.

Any cure to snake bites requires not getting bitten again.