Ram Prakash Singh
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Jim Roach left a comment for Ram Prakash Singh
"Welcome to TuDiabetes Ram!"
Jan 27
Ram Prakash Singh replied to Megasaurus_Rex's discussion 'a cry for help'
"I made an error in the spelling of the authors name in the book I referenced below: the author is David Shannahoff- Khalsa"
Jan 23
Ram Prakash Singh replied to Megasaurus_Rex's discussion 'a cry for help'
"Hello there. I am so, so sorry to hear you are struggling so much, but of course you have a chance at regaining your happiness. My strongest suggestion to you is to see some sort of counselor at your school :) I had very similar anxiety issues and…"
Jan 23
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Jan 15
Brian (bsc) commented on Ram Prakash Singh's blog post 'An amazing experiment on myself'
"Were you diagnosed with T1 based on a positive antibody test and a c-peptide test that showed you were not producing enough insulin? That is T1. I'd be interested in hearing your experience."
Jan 12
Don commented on Ram Prakash Singh's blog post 'An amazing experiment on myself'
"Please do post more about your experience."
Jan 12
Holger Schmeken commented on Ram Prakash Singh's blog post 'An amazing experiment on myself'
"People like you do exist. At some point the destruction of the beta cells stops and the beta cell mass is fully recovering. You think that this was done by using Paleo and Yoga. I think that this would have happened anyway because you are the lucky…"
Jan 12
DeeJay commented on Ram Prakash Singh's blog post 'An amazing experiment on myself'
"Maybe thats why I still have occasional spikes in my glucose. I was diagnosed as an infant and I am now 24. Perhaps my pancreas no longer produces insulin... at all. For exercise I jog and hike."
Jan 11
KML commented on Ram Prakash Singh's blog post 'An amazing experiment on myself'
"Great story. I think there is something to be said about the Paleolithic lifestyle. I have gradually found myself eating this way. and Boy does it affect my control. I have weird ups and downs that I can not explain, but since I have become more…"
Jan 11
Ram Prakash Singh replied to Nilesh's discussion 'Yoga cures diabetes?'
"If you want to learn a little more I just posted a blog post talking a little bit about what I have done. I think I might write another one talking about exactly what I do daily if that interests people!"
Jan 11
Ram Prakash Singh replied to Nilesh's discussion 'Yoga cures diabetes?'
"I'm type 1. I used insulin up until about a year ago. I was diagnosed when 17 and now I am 21. That theory could apply in the sense of inflammation. Autoimmune diseases like diabetes type 1 are inflammatory responses- that stimulation may…"
Jan 11
Ram Prakash Singh replied to Nilesh's discussion 'Yoga cures diabetes?'
"I do sat kriya every day and since I started practicing I have used NO insulin at all. Just about one year now. Is this the yoga move they taught you? Also, lost of meditation. It's not about stimulating the pancreas because eastern medicine…"
Jan 11
Ram Prakash Singh commented on Ram Prakash Singh's blog post 'An amazing experiment on myself'
"I have type 1. I am definitely lucky in that i caught the diagnosis early. My hypothesis is that I've been able to stop the destruction of insulin producing cells and perhaps even repair the damage. I'll write another blog post about why i…"
Jan 11
DeeJay commented on Ram Prakash Singh's blog post 'An amazing experiment on myself'
"Sounds great! May I ask if you have type 1 or type 2 diabetes? I have type one and I have a paleolithic diet; high in saturated fats, I also exercise daily. however, if I go off insulin I still have random spikes in my glucose levels despite the…"
Jan 11
Don commented on Ram Prakash Singh's blog post 'An amazing experiment on myself'
"Thank you for sharing your experience. You demonstrate that a twist in perspective and some discipline can result in amazing changes. Kudos!"
Jan 11
Ram Prakash Singh posted a blog post

An amazing experiment on myself

I stopped taking insulin at all a year ago.At this time last year I began an amazing experiment. I hated insulin treatment and came to believe that we all have the innate capacity to heal ourselves. So I started an experiment.I began an intense study of Kundalini Yoga and meditation. Kundalini yoga is an ancient form of Raja yoga with its origins about 5000 years old. I also began to receive acupuncture treatments regularly in addition to eating what is referred to as a "Paleolithic diet"- a…See More
Jan 11

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The PRIMARY person in my life who has diabetes has
Type 1 or type 1.5 (LADA) diabetes
How do you hope to benefit from TuDiabetes?
join studies
Date diagnosed
February 3, 2009
Most recent HbA1C %, date of result (optional)
4.9%, August 2012
Type of treatment/devices you use
Diet and Exercise
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I have found incredible healing for my type 1 diabetes through Kundalini yoga and meditation and acupuncture. I currently take no insulin at all or any medication. I would be happy to share my experience.

Ram Prakash Singh's Blog

An amazing experiment on myself

Posted on January 11, 2013 at 6:30am 8 Comments

I stopped taking insulin at all a year ago.



At this time last year I began an amazing experiment. I hated insulin treatment and came to believe that we all have the innate capacity to heal ourselves. So I started an experiment.



I began an intense study of Kundalini Yoga and meditation. Kundalini yoga is an ancient form of Raja yoga with its origins about 5000 years old. I also began to receive acupuncture treatments regularly in addition to eating what is referred to as a… Continue

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At 9:58am on January 27, 2013, Jim Roach said…

Welcome to TuDiabetes Ram!

At 4:26am on January 11, 2013, Linda G said…

We're so happy that you're finally here!
Welcome home Ram!
This is a great place to share, to learn, and to grow...all the while meeting new people world wide, and making friends.
Take a peek at some the groups when you get a chance. Just go to the top of your page, and click on "Groups". Once in,
click on "all groups". You can either peruse the wide array of available groups....or simply type a specific interest in the
space provided.
Take in some of the blogs/discussions as well.
The resource boxes at the top of the home "Home" page, and
"About us" at the very bottom of your page and every page (the footer), offer you more information still.
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Hope you find the support and information you came looking for.
Here is a useful link to get you on your way:
http://www.tudiabetes.org/notes
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Hey, why don't you come join us in the TuD chat room?
You'll see us at the bottom of the home page.
We have a great time getting to know each other, sharing info and lots of laughs :)
It's on right now!

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Take care....and keep in touch!

 
 
 

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