There are currently no cures for DM (save pancreas transplant for Type 1) The other claims for the listed products are also not credible per current research.
Rather than put them back in, let's discuss the issues.
Gymnema may do this by supporting the integrity of the pancreatic beta cells29 (These beta cells produce insulin.
I requested they do so under the insulin prescribing doctor.
Some of Tarrom's intensions would be worthwhile keeping, i.
Idleguy 17:38, 6 December 2006 (UTC) vandalism in footnote requires removalNote 1 has some cretinist vandalism, but I can't find credit for that, so default should go to Koop since he now owns the trademark to it.
Based on the guidelines however, it should simply be removed as harmful to the article.
29,30 In India, it has a common name Gumar, meaning 'destroyer of sugar', perhaps because the taste of the Gymnema plant suppresses the ability to detect sweet tastes.
There's probably still a lot of work to do, but the present format of the article says absolutely nothing about insulin or other anti-diabetic drugs.
--snip--There are natural treatments that exist for Type I and II Diabetes.
Absurd! mbbradford 20:22, 5 April 2007 (UTC) contradictory opening lines.
So I ask you, to find a supporting source of medical science, and this means from a peer reviewed medical journal.
Someone with some more familiarity with the mechanisms should correct it.
Also the piece was written as if giving advice or speculating on the future.
First, a clear distinction between type 1 and type 2 is needed.
It is a fact.
I started to address the errors in this section, but my changes were removed.
Too bad the irresponsible and childish are ever present.
Is it a disease or a disorder? A local hospital here claims that...

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