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Research is made we wait for cure

Updated 51 weeks ago
Dr.Milak
Joined Nov 14, 2008

After many years researching project ,they have finnaly made some progress.You listen and you read how will they finnaly find cure for Diabetes ...Hmm,don't be silly! Ordinary doctor in Serbia knows how to cure that disease.Why they are waiting for ???

OK,first of all ...I don't know how should I say on english but on serbian we do call it "Protor" it's about genes inside blood cells which blocks insulin same as Protor block RNK polimerization bonding with Operator to continue its process toward lactose(milk sugar) .They didn't even test it ...Silly ,so silly Sorry on my english,my english is very bad ,but I do have a picture of curing DB so if you want something to discuss with me just post it here

Posted on November 14, 2008 12:21
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Dr.Milak
Joined Nov 14, 2008

Why they didn't research genes inside pancreas and it's path to blood cells ,what is doing sugar between that two stations ,who block it to do it and other many questions.!

 

I must say ,dont belive in so called cure .Money is the first step why shouldn't do that .4 billion $ gains insulin companies just for selling insulins worldwide !

Posted on November 15, 2008 2:22
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You are so passionate about the Diabetes 1 crusade, your english is fine and thank you. I wish I had the gazillion of dollars they need to make it happen, so does my daughter who has diabetes 1. She's tired of this and I can no longer explain the delay when cures seem obvious. If they can grow a human ear on the back of a mouse, go to the moon, cure erectile dysfunction in a year; a diabetes 1 cure should have been right around the corner. The science in autoimmune diseases is documented; it's all connected. You obviously understand the next phase, that is already proven. Thanks for trying. Until we get the money to outfund the drug companies, we wait, no matter what they know. Maryann Uggerholt
Posted on November 28, 2008 20:02
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