Posted on 06/17/2015 4:49:39 PM PDT by kindred
Sorry. I don't believe it.
Maybe used to alleviate some of the symptoms that diabetics presented -- but I don't believe the Bedouins "traditionally" had clue one about even the existence of diabetes let along how to treat it.
The most likely scenario is common to many medicines- people consumed it, most likely as a seasoning or steeped in hot water, then noticed that they felt better. That’s how the Greeks and Native Americans discovered ASA (willow bark extract) before Bayer figured out how to make it from coal tar.
Analysis of the knowledge base/level of Indigenous Peoples” is quite a demanding intellectual/scientific effort. As as example, the SW medicine men knew that in the year after a bumper crop of pinion nuts, a disease was more common - we know it as Hanta Virus.
Turns out the bumper crop of nuts led to a population explosion of rodents, and when the next year was back to normal level of pinion nut availability, the rodents came into the residential and food storage areas of the medicine man’s patients.
The rodent droppings carried the Hanta virus to the Indians when infected mice droppings contaminated food or possibly were dried, powdered under foot, and inhaled.
Question: Did they have a cure?
However, most of the European Union is boycotting anything that comes out of Israel.
For Hanta?
I don’t know — but Hanta is high on the list of things you do not want to come down with.
but I don’t believe the Bedouins “traditionally” had clue one about even the existence of diabetes let along how to treat it.
That is if they lived from being beheaded, stoned, stabbed, strangled, run over by a camel, poisoned by spoiled food, throat slit in their sleep by abused wife, murdered by someone that wanted what they had, or for being the wrong kind of muslim..
I dont know how much the highly bio available vitamins and Minerals...in this prodcut may or may not affect diabetes per se...But I do know that I get a very even flow of “smooth” energy and sense of increased well being that may be related to blood sugar..within a half an hour of ingesting same
Type 1 or Type 2???
I hate when they do not mention the type.
They really are two very different diseases.
I assume it is Type 2, because Type 1 is the inability to MAKE insulin, which sounds like this plant can’t help.
BTW, I am a Type 1.
I love coming across Pinion Nuts. If my Survival is too low, I just read a Lad's Life, and I can craft Trail Mix at any Campfire I happen across!
“Maybe used to alleviate some of the symptoms that diabetics presented — but I don’t believe the Bedouins “traditionally” had clue one about even the existence of diabetes let along how to treat it. “
The bedouins found that this relieved symptoms of something that ailed them. Was called whatever the bedouins called it. I don’t think a Bedouin said, “gee Achmed, that’s diabetes!”
Did they know about cats?
Sometimes the problem is a weak, rather than totally absent capacity for producing or utilizing insulin. Oral agents may help there. If no insulin at all, then there is no remedy but the classic insulin injections.
I don’t know, a lot of ancient cultures knew something was wrong. They noticed that the urine was sweet of people with the disease.
Not sure I’d want to be the guy to discover that...
Might have been noticed in that the latrines would attract even more insects than normal.
Anyhow... this is likely to turn out to be something akin to the known oral insulin booster agents (or it could be a member of a new family of them).
An agent that had a high margin of error would be welcome, it could be used as a supplement without need to carefully watch blood glucose.
Interesting, I hope it will be proven to work.
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Creeoing jenny or goldilocks is all over my backyard so much for only growing in israel
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