How to Keep From Being Negative about Your Diabetes, Part 2

The main reason why you should be positive about your own reversal of Type 2 diabetes is there are natural remedies that will help you obtain what you seek. On the other hand, even technology could one day help you reverse your diabetes.

It’s entirely possible stem cell research could one day provide an answer. Stem cells are the original cells your body uses to make other new cells. For example, the pulp in the middle of your own tooth contains stem cells that one day soon will regenerate cells of the nervous system.

The cells of the pancreas are no different than other cells in the body; they come from stem cells. So what do you think happens when stem cells are introduced into a body in need of a pancreas?

They will potentially create new pancreas cells and a new pancreas, one that regulates its own insulin as if you never had the disease.

As a matter of fact, scientists have now been able to produce insulin-secreting cells from cord blood! The term “cord blood” means umbilical cord blood.

Now before you get your imagination going wild about scientists dressed in black appearing in the labor and delivery departments to get the umbilical cords, think about this:  for every 5000 births, scientists report only one umbilical cord is needed to help an entire population. But I couldn’t find out what size population they were giving us estimates on.

Nevertheless, it’s not just the umbilical cords that stem cells can be made to reverse Type 2 diabetes.

If you receive injections of your own stem cells if you have developed heart disease, your own body’s cells may just reverse your heart disease. And you already know how diabetes is closely tied with heart disease. This is more good news! Are you getting excited YET?

So today’s major way to get out of your negativity about diabetes is this:  start reading online about natural remedies for Type 2 diabetes and what’s on the horizon from technology. You will be absolutely amazed! Guaranteed.

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