Hi Ellis,
How can I order Lantus from you?
[Hello Sasha... I don't sell Lantus, but if you would
like for me to help you to get it, write to me to
etoussier(at)yahoo.com Subject: Rejuvenation Subscriber
and I will do my best to help you... - Ellis]
How much is it, etc?
[It is not very expensive... about $20 per 30 day supply,
in a drugstore in Mexico, probably about the same in the U.S.
- Ellis]
How much should I inject a day?
[A "small dose" of Lantus is "10" little lines on a syringe...
Do not compare this with 10 iu of Humulin or Humalog by
Eli Lily, which would be a very high dose... Lantus cannot
be mixed with water, as Humulin or Humalog can be... so if it
was as concentrated as Humulin or Humalog, it would be very
difficult to give the right dose to a child... So... I suppose
that for this reason they make it more dilute...
Start with "10" little lines on a syringe (which is really
very little...) That gave me a very good improvement, but
I increased to "12" little lines, which gives me a bit closer
to 85 mg/dl morning fasting glucose level. - Ellis]
And my doctor was telling me about a new precursor to HGH that
is injectible and will be approved by the FDA in January or
February. Are you familiar with this?
thanks
Sasha Xarrian
[No, I am not familiar with it at all... but why would you want
to INJECT a PRECURSOR to growth hormone if you can INJECT the
"real thing"? Is there any reason why you wouldn't want to
inject growth hormone itself?
Thanks for writing. - Ellis]
On Thursday, December 21, 2006, at 05:13AM, "Ellis Toussier Bigio"
<etoussier@...> wrote:
>First: Yahoo has erased a lot of posts, including a very
>good one which I was answering, about using insulin to
>prevent high blood glucose levels in a non-diabetic.
>Please send them back, and don't get upset when they say
>that I "rejected" them... I didn't reject them.
>
>Second: I am announcing a BREAKTHROUGH to control my blood
>glucose. I am using a NEW type of insulin ("new" for me...)
>that I consider to be breakthrough medicine, because it
>works differently than other insulins. I am using LANTUS,
>which is amazingly good... one injection per day keeps my
>blood glucose very well controlled for 24 hours...
>
>I figured I was going to live a little longer because I was
>injecting fast acting insulin 4 or 5 times a day, everyday for
>the past five years... that was giving me "pretty good" blood
>glucose control, but I would still normally wake up with a
>fasting blood glucose of about 100 to 105 mg/dl... That
>means that my blood glucose was probably between 95 and
>105 mg/dl through the night, too... So I would control my
>blood glucose in the day, and at night when I am asleep or
>not keeping watch, it was about 100..
>
>But now I think I am getting even better control, especially at
>night when I am asleep... Now, my usual morning blood
>glucose before breakfast is between 85 and 100, usually
>about 90!!! That is amazing. Not only is it much better than
>100 to 105, it also means that when I am not testing it is also
>much better than it used to be! And it takes much less
>EFFORT on my part to do it.
>
>NOW my fasting blood glucose is between 85 and 100, and
>this takes NO EXTRA EFFORT on my part, to inject late
>at night, or anything at all! Fantastic.
>
>AND... I also think LANTUS is the solution for millions of
>persons who hate to think of injecting 4 or 5 times a day, so
>they don't inject even once.
>
>So... thank you, medical science. I think I will live healthier
>for a while longer because of this new insulin.
>
>Ellis
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