Theoretically CD ('MMS' or CDS, etc.) has basically no negative interactions with any "medications".
As far as we know and have been anecdotally reported.
(although there have been reports of it interfering with some birth control measures, and DMSO can
cause issues with blood thinning medications)
The one thing I would be worried about is that if the CD helps with the Diabetes, then taking
insulin would cause an issue if you don't need it. Although, the body might / probably compensates
and doesn't bother creating its own insulin if you are taking it. So it might not be a problem at all. (probably isn't)
With BGL testing, you might just naturally find out that you don't need to take Diabetes medication
at some point and it would all just work out. I'm not sure.
It hasn't "cured" my brother-in-law's Diabetes, but he refuses to not take insulin, so I don't know
what's going on there. Is he better and everything would just start working naturally if he stopped
taking insulin now? But he is a Vietnam vet, probably hurt by Agent Orange and god knows what,
so I supposed it could have killed his pancreas beyond fixing. Or maybe after 50+ years of ill
health it takes longer to heal completely and get Health Restoration
BUT, his testing blood glucose levels were MUCH improved while he was on MMS. (Protocol 1000+;
usually sub-150, even after he ate pasta and other carbs, which used to send the numbers to 200 to 250+)
But I know Dr. John McDougall has cured an untold number of Diabetes 2 people just with his
diet alone. It's really unfortunate that we can't do this with good medical help and people who
would know what they are doing and know what to do. But I doubt if that will ever happen.
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