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My mother was diagnosed diabetic some years ago but she didn't need
insulin until 2 or 3 years ago. She kept it under control but a lot
of stress from her marriage and separation, death of a daughter,
living for the first time on her own caused her health and eyesight to
start failing. This brought a spiral downward to where her blood
sugars were consistently above 300 and often over 500. Her mental and
cognitive abilities were suffering greatly to the point where she
"sees" things and would lose balance. She would space out and couldn't
complete her sentences alot of times.

I gradually realized that she needed help and, admittedly, with a bit
of grudginess, I realized that is going to take some of my freedom
away. I started a year ago in January 2004 to go before and after work
to make sure my mother took her insulin, which most of the time she
didn't remember if she took it or not. She lost her ability to see
the numbers of the blood monitor and the drawing of the insulin. 3
weeks later, she felt a strong pull to her left side to the point she
felt she would fall down if she stood up. She ended up in the
hospital. They said she suffered a "shower" stroke where many tiny
clots where found in her brain. She also suffered from extreme
hypothyroidism. I'm not sure whether her diabetes caused that.

She stayed in the hospital for over 4 weeks, lost her ability to walk
and sit up. She came home with me for two weeks but went back to a
different hospital when abdominal pain was too severe. She was anemic
and suffered an enlarged bladder of 5 times the normal size. They
also said they found more clots. This time she stayed there for about
10 days. They sent her to a nursing home for rehabilitation.

The nursing home stabilized her blood sugar levels to between 220 and
300 on different insulin. Long story on the nursing home, the things
that went on. (Some management there got fired this month from all the
lawsuits against them). She stayed there for 4 1/2 months.

I knew my mother wasn't going to get well in a nursing home. Regular
patients there (outside of rehab) do not go there to get well. So I
took her home with me again (largely in anticipation of Sam Biser's
book to be released). She made steady progress.

I've learned about Combetic from many hours of searching on the
Internet. We decided to try it and the very first day, my mother's
blood sugar went down to 88!!! Oh, man! It's not often in natural
healing that you see such fast action!! Since then my mother's blood
sugar has been anywhere from 87 to 140 in the morning to 150-220 after
dinner in the evening. And NO INSULIN!! We praise God for Combetic!!

I also give my mother fish oil capsules and other supplements from a
certain internet doctor that also has ingredients that help diabetes,
eyes, and blood pressure. My mother's blood pressure is steadily
between 130/80 to 160/90 and WITHOUT MEDS for the past month.

My mother's feet and hands are not numb anymore. The abdominal pain
has gone away. She has largely regained her bladder control. She has
not had any infections or serious colds since Combetic. My mother's
progress still has some ups and downs, due to her mental and cognitive
abilities still not catching up with her other healings. We are
working on her eyes which would have not been possible if she still
had high blood sugar.

My mother has/had multiple issues in which Combetic is *part* of the
picture in helping her overcome them. Getting off insulin and meds is
a big start. Thanks to Third Day Resources for providing access to
this wonderful product!!

Very sincerely,
Timothy Bell (and his mother)







Sat Feb 4, 2006 10:42 pm

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