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Greeting BobO on 05/31/16 ...
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Andrew B. Chung, MD/PhD
2016-05-31 21:38:50 UTC
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No the disease is never reverse, because either the cells that produce
insulin are reduced in number, or the bodies ability to respond on a
cellular level to changes in BGL and/or insulin has been effected by
progress of the disease.
But the responders in the paper under discussion Did *reverse* 1st
*************
"Recovery of acute insulin secretory capacity to nondiabetic
levels [20; 21] was seen in responders and not in non-responders"
************
Source:
https://groups.google.com/d/msg/alt.support.diabetes/KLXIdOuhRmM/jLHTMCEeAQAJ
That's* huge*. And to my mind - is something more than just *control*.
Again the words "recovery" is not the same as "reversal".
Actually, it is synonymous/interchangeable just as six and half-dozen
are interchangeable/synonymous.

Analogously, synonymous is interchangeable with same :-)

Moreover, being wonderfully hungry is the same as having a healthy
appetite.

Reference:
http://InnovateWithAMA.com/project/detail/52

Again, I am wonderfully hungry and hope you, Bob, also have a healthy
appetite too.

So how are you ?









... because we mindfully choose to openly care with our heart,

HeartDoc Andrew <><
--
Andrew B. Chung, MD/PhD
Emory's IMVC.org cardiologist (GA Lic#040347)
and author of the 2PD-OMER Approach:
http://JiL4ever.net/Luke2442
which is the absolutely only **healthy** cure for type-2 diabetes
Andrew B. Chung, MD/PhD
2016-06-01 08:13:08 UTC
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No the disease is never reverse, because either the cells that produce
insulin are reduced in number, or the bodies ability to respond on a
cellular level to changes in BGL and/or insulin has been effected by
progress of the disease.
But the responders in the paper under discussion Did *reverse* 1st
*************
"Recovery of acute insulin secretory capacity to nondiabetic
levels [20; 21] was seen in responders and not in non-responders"
************
Source:
https://groups.google.com/d/msg/alt.support.diabetes/KLXIdOuhRmM/jLHTMCEeAQAJ
That's* huge*. And to my mind - is something more than just *control*.
Again the words "recovery" is not the same as "reversal".
Actually, it is synonymous/interchangeable just as six and half-dozen
are interchangeable/synonymous.

Analogously, synonymous is interchangeable with same :-)

Moreover, being wonderfully hungry is the same as having a healthy
appetite.

Reference:
http://InnovateWithAMA.com/project/detail/52

Again, I am wonderfully hungry and hope you, Bob, also have a healthy
appetite too.

So how are you ?









... because we mindfully choose to openly care with our heart,

HeartDoc Andrew <><
--
Andrew B. Chung, MD/PhD
Emory's IMVC.org cardiologist (GA Lic#040347)
and author of the 2PD-OMER Approach:
http://JiL4ever.net/Luke2442
which is the absolutely only **healthy** cure for type-2 diabetes
Andrew B. Chung, MD/PhD
2016-06-02 09:20:47 UTC
Permalink
No the disease is never reverse, because either the cells that produce
insulin are reduced in number, or the bodies ability to respond on a
cellular level to changes in BGL and/or insulin has been effected by
progress of the disease.
But the responders in the paper under discussion Did *reverse* 1st
*************
"Recovery of acute insulin secretory capacity to nondiabetic
levels [20; 21] was seen in responders and not in non-responders"
************
Source:
https://groups.google.com/d/msg/alt.support.diabetes/KLXIdOuhRmM/jLHTMCEeAQAJ
That's* huge*. And to my mind - is something more than just *control*.
Again the words "recovery" is not the same as "reversal".
Actually, it is synonymous/interchangeable just as six and half-dozen
are interchangeable/synonymous.

Analogously, synonymous is interchangeable with same :-)

Moreover, being wonderfully hungry is the same as having a healthy
appetite.

Reference:
http://InnovateWithAMA.com/project/detail/52

Again, I am wonderfully hungry and hope you, Bob, also have a healthy
appetite too.

So how are you ?









... because we mindfully choose to openly care with our heart,

HeartDoc Andrew <><
--
Andrew B. Chung, MD/PhD
Emory's IMVC.org cardiologist (GA Lic#040347)
and author of the 2PD-OMER Approach:
http://JiL4ever.net/Luke2442
which is the absolutely only **healthy** cure for type-2 diabetes
Andrew B. Chung, MD/PhD
2016-06-03 07:57:42 UTC
Permalink
No the disease is never reverse, because either the cells that produce
insulin are reduced in number, or the bodies ability to respond on a
cellular level to changes in BGL and/or insulin has been effected by
progress of the disease.
But the responders in the paper under discussion Did *reverse* 1st
*************
"Recovery of acute insulin secretory capacity to nondiabetic
levels [20; 21] was seen in responders and not in non-responders"
************
Source:
https://groups.google.com/d/msg/alt.support.diabetes/KLXIdOuhRmM/jLHTMCEeAQAJ
That's* huge*. And to my mind - is something more than just *control*.
Again the words "recovery" is not the same as "reversal".
Actually, it is synonymous/interchangeable just as six and half-dozen
are interchangeable/synonymous.

Analogously, synonymous is interchangeable with same :-)

Moreover, being wonderfully hungry is the same as having a healthy
appetite.

Reference:
http://InnovateWithAMA.com/project/detail/52

Again, I am wonderfully hungry and hope you, Bob, also have a healthy
appetite too.

So how are you ?









... because we mindfully choose to openly care with our heart,

HeartDoc Andrew <><
--
Andrew B. Chung, MD/PhD
Emory's IMVC.org cardiologist (GA Lic#040347)
and author of the 2PD-OMER Approach:
http://JiL4ever.net/Luke2442
which is the absolutely only **healthy** cure for type-2 diabetes
Andrew B. Chung, MD/PhD
2016-06-04 09:05:07 UTC
Permalink
No the disease is never reverse, because either the cells that produce
insulin are reduced in number, or the bodies ability to respond on a
cellular level to changes in BGL and/or insulin has been effected by
progress of the disease.
But the responders in the paper under discussion Did *reverse* 1st
*************
"Recovery of acute insulin secretory capacity to nondiabetic
levels [20; 21] was seen in responders and not in non-responders"
************
Source:
https://groups.google.com/d/msg/alt.support.diabetes/KLXIdOuhRmM/jLHTMCEeAQAJ
That's* huge*. And to my mind - is something more than just *control*.
Again the words "recovery" is not the same as "reversal".
Actually, it is synonymous/interchangeable just as six and half-dozen
are interchangeable/synonymous.

Analogously, synonymous is interchangeable with same :-)

Moreover, being wonderfully hungry is the same as having a healthy
appetite.

Reference:
http://InnovateWithAMA.com/project/detail/52

Again, I am wonderfully hungry and hope you, Bob, also have a healthy
appetite too.

So how are you ?









... because we mindfully choose to openly care with our heart,

HeartDoc Andrew <><
--
Andrew B. Chung, MD/PhD
Emory's IMVC.org cardiologist (GA Lic#040347)
and author of the 2PD-OMER Approach:
http://JiL4ever.net/Luke2442
which is the absolutely only **healthy** cure for type-2 diabetes
Andrew B. Chung, MD/PhD
2016-06-05 07:20:01 UTC
Permalink
No the disease is never reverse, because either the cells that produce
insulin are reduced in number, or the bodies ability to respond on a
cellular level to changes in BGL and/or insulin has been effected by
progress of the disease.
But the responders in the paper under discussion Did *reverse* 1st
*************
"Recovery of acute insulin secretory capacity to nondiabetic
levels [20; 21] was seen in responders and not in non-responders"
************
Source:
https://groups.google.com/d/msg/alt.support.diabetes/KLXIdOuhRmM/jLHTMCEeAQAJ
That's* huge*. And to my mind - is something more than just *control*.
Again the words "recovery" is not the same as "reversal".
Actually, it is synonymous/interchangeable just as six and half-dozen
are interchangeable/synonymous.

Analogously, synonymous is interchangeable with same :-)

Moreover, being wonderfully hungry is the same as having a healthy
appetite.

Reference:
http://InnovateWithAMA.com/project/detail/52

Again, I am wonderfully hungry and hope you, Bob, also have a healthy
appetite too.

So how are you ?









... because we mindfully choose to openly care with our heart,

HeartDoc Andrew <><
--
Andrew B. Chung, MD/PhD
Emory's IMVC.org cardiologist (GA Lic#040347)
and author of the 2PD-OMER Approach:
http://JiL4ever.net/Luke2442
which is the absolutely only **healthy** cure for type-2 diabetes
Andrew B. Chung, MD/PhD
2016-06-06 10:49:05 UTC
Permalink
No the disease is never reverse, because either the cells that produce
insulin are reduced in number, or the bodies ability to respond on a
cellular level to changes in BGL and/or insulin has been effected by
progress of the disease.
But the responders in the paper under discussion Did *reverse* 1st
*************
"Recovery of acute insulin secretory capacity to nondiabetic
levels [20; 21] was seen in responders and not in non-responders"
************
Source:
https://groups.google.com/d/msg/alt.support.diabetes/KLXIdOuhRmM/jLHTMCEeAQAJ
That's* huge*. And to my mind - is something more than just *control*.
Again the words "recovery" is not the same as "reversal".
Actually, it is synonymous/interchangeable just as six and half-dozen
are interchangeable/synonymous.

Analogously, synonymous is interchangeable with same :-)

Moreover, being wonderfully hungry is the same as having a healthy
appetite.

Reference:
http://InnovateWithAMA.com/project/detail/52

Again, I am wonderfully hungry and hope you, Bob, also have a healthy
appetite too.

So how are you ?









... because we mindfully choose to openly care with our heart,

HeartDoc Andrew <><
--
Andrew B. Chung, MD/PhD
Emory's IMVC.org cardiologist (GA Lic#040347)
and author of the 2PD-OMER Approach:
http://JiL4ever.net/Luke2442
which is the absolutely only **healthy** cure for type-2 diabetes
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