View Full Version : Glucorell for a diabetic use.
Blade85
04-01-2008, 11:27 AM
My mother is a diabetic (see my sig for details). During another thread it was mentioned to me to introduce her to Glucorell. She did some reading on it and asked her doctor about it, make the story short, she is wanting me to order it for her.
Has any other diabetic used this? How did it work for you?
I am also thinking about getting some for me to put with my Sesapure.
ashley2212
04-01-2008, 01:40 PM
bump
Lots of diabetics have used it over the years with great succes. Ulter has some really good stories about diabetics that 'recovered' and got to live better life.
macrophage69 alpha
04-02-2008, 12:21 PM
My mother is a diabetic (see my sig for details). During another thread it was mentioned to me to introduce her to Glucorell. She did some reading on it and asked her doctor about it, make the story short, she is wanting me to order it for her.
Has any other diabetic used this? How did it work for you?
I am also thinking about getting some for me to put with my Sesapure.
its very effective for type II diabetics. for Type I diabetics it can help with polyneuropathy and other AGE induced issue, though this does often require adjustment of insulin dosages.
Ulter
04-02-2008, 01:09 PM
Thousands of diabetics use Glucorell under the tradename Insulow. Insulow.com (http://www.insulow.com)
Dr R Bernstein is one of the leading diabetic treatment physicians in the world. He recommended Insulow in his latest book Diabetes Solution. You can check out the people posting their results at Dr. Bernstein's Diabetes Forum - Login (http://www.diabetes-book.com/cgi-bin/yabb2/YaBB.pl)
Dr Bernstein is most famous for inventing the glucose meter.
macrophage69 alpha
04-07-2008, 02:50 PM
r-lipoic (glucorell) is a ppargamma modulator, many of the newer diabetes drugs are using the ppargamma platform. Unfortunately they are relative pure agonists (which increases adiposity while increasing uptake).
all glucose disposal is related to the PPAR complex (some are direct, some work upstream and some downstream). PPAR complex is basically the master control regulator of cellular metabolism.
eg. something that increases insulin release would be upstream from PPAR (primarily activating ppargamma) (insulins action, via IR1 is just upstream/directly interactive from/with ppar). Something that works via modulation of AKT or PI3K would be downstream from the ppar. Upstream and downstream are of course oversimplications because the interaction is a little more complex than that.
Blade85
04-07-2008, 03:25 PM
thanks guys. i ordered some last week with the sesapure combo. we are going to split both bottles to see how they work. hopefully i can drop some more lbs and she can keep in blood sugar in check better.
macrophage69 alpha
04-07-2008, 03:31 PM
thanks guys. i ordered some last week with the sesapure combo. we are going to split both bottles to see how they work. hopefully i can drop some more lbs and she can keep in blood sugar in check better.
good to hear, be sure to update.
Blade85
04-10-2008, 09:02 AM
i got my order in yesterday. mom got scared to take it, and I dont know why, lol. she did all kinds of research and spoke with her doctor. but it looks like I will be using them. hopefully I can get the correct dosage down
macrophage69 alpha
04-11-2008, 03:43 PM
thats unfortunate, perhaps in time she will come around. it will likely be greatly to here benefit.
is she going to use the sesapure?
Blade85
04-11-2008, 03:54 PM
thats unfortunate, perhaps in time she will come around. it will likely be greatly to here benefit.
is she going to use the sesapure?
nope, she chickened out on everything. so i have a new stash of sesapure and some glucorell
macrophage69 alpha
04-12-2008, 03:49 PM
nope, she chickened out on everything. so i have a new stash of sesapure and some glucorell
guess that's a win too. perhaps , she may see how they work for you and their safety and change her mind.
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