Having lived with Type 1 Diabetes for forty years I’ve always heard that supposedly there is no cure. However, I will not give up my search, especially now that I’ve learned of the toxins in my life-saving insulin. The new field of stem cell therapy seems to be a promising solution. I have seriously considered going over the border to Mexico to try some stem cell treatments not widely accepted in the USA. And I’ve heard that there is an Amish hospital in Ohio that is having success with people with diabetes through use of stem cell therapy.
Since both of these avenues are extremely cost-prohibitive, I have been recently blessed with knowledge of a plant-based product called iHeRQles, that enhances our own innate stem cells to replicate. In the average person, stem cells, which are prolific in children, start to diminish at age twenty. And by the age of sixty there are no stem cells duplicating, hence the halt of healing in one’s body.
Currently there doesn’t seem to be any product like iHeRQles on the market, and the price, which may seem high to some, is actually a drop in the bucket, cost-wise and time-wise, compared to the above-mentioned possible solutions.