Have China Really Cured Type 1 and Type 2 Diabetes? Key takeaways: Diabetes news has been buzzing with bold claims lately – especially around the idea that China have “cured” Type 1 and Type 2 diabetes using stem cell treatments. If you or someone you love lives with diabetes, it is completely understandable to feel […]
Tag: Insulin
A Hopeful Glimpse into Stem Cell Research for Diabetes Management
Is There a Cure for Diabetes? An Insight into Stem Cell Research Stem Cell “Cures” for Type 1 Diabetes: Promising but Preliminary The mention of potential diabetes cures invariably brings forward the pioneering work in stem cell therapies, especially for managing type 1 diabetes. Consider the instance in 2023 in Beijing, when doctors succeeded in […]
Revolutionary Treatments: Could New Therapies Make Insulin Injections a Thing of the Past for Type 2 Diabetics?
Managing type 2 diabetes can often feel like a never-ending battle. From counting carbs to daily insulin injections, the constant focus on blood sugar control can take a toll on both physical and mental health. But what if there were a way to reduce or even eliminate the need for insulin altogether? A groundbreaking new […]
Dr Fung Top 5 Things to Know for Remission in Diabetes Type 2
Dr Fung created another great video which can be seen below, this one is shorter than the usual long form content and I advise you watch this below however I have summarised the main points if you would prefer to read below; Summary Dr Fung discusses the reversibility of type 2 diabetes, a perspective supported […]
Reversing Type 2 Diabetes: Another Perspective
I typically refer to Dr Jason Fung when discussing Insulin Resistance but I came across a great TED talk around Diabetes and Insulin Resistance. This was given by Dr Sarah Hallberg and uploaded to YouTube on 4th May 2015. In researching more about Dr Sarah Hallberg before creating this blog post I have some sad […]
Blog Posts
The following is a full collection of my blog posts on managing type two diabetes along with tips and tricks picked up since my diagnosis and further research. If you would like more medical centric information please visit Diabetes UK.
