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Diabetes is one of the first diseases described[1] with an Egyptian manuscript from c. 1500 BCE mentioning “too great emptying of the urine.”[2] The first described cases are believed to be of type 1 diabetes.[2] Indian physicians around the same time identified the disease and classified it as madhumeha or honey urine noting that the urine would attract ants.[2] The term "diabetes" or "to pass through" was first used in 250 BCE by the Greek Apollonius of Memphis.[2] Type 1 and type 2 diabetes were identified as separate conditions for the first time by the Indian physicians Sushruta and Charaka in 400-500 CE with type 1 associated with youth and type 2 with obesity.[2] The term "mellitus" or "from honey" was added by Thomas Willis in the late 1600s to separate the condition from diabetes insipidus which is also associated with frequent urination.[2]
originally posted by: stinkelbaum
a reply to: GBP/JPY
here is a link to the med schools in america, i can't find two owned by one guy, yet you claim all are?
does this same guy own them all in europe and asia perchance?
originally posted by: InFriNiTee
I wonder what could be used to counteract this enzyme that is available on the market? If there is something powerful to counteract the activity of this nagalase enzyme (like another enzyme or something), along with vitamin D-3 supplementation- would there be the possibility of reversing certain types of cancer and autoimmune diseases? I think it would be worth a shot at trying it for people who would want to try it.
I watched the video and heard the GCMAF mentioned. It sounded like that is no longer available, from the company out of Europe. That makes me wonder-is there an alternative?
My theory is that this nagalase enzyme is too prevalent in certain people. It sounds like it would greatly increase the risk of cancer, diabetes, type 2 diabetes, ms, and others. I have nothing to say whatsoever about nagalase enzyme being added to vaccines. It may be true, it may not. Certain people's bodies could manufacture higher amounts of it. At the very least, if there's a way to reduce the enzyme, it might cure or reduce certain diseases.