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A promising diabetes breakthrough

A couple days ago, I was browsing through some of the diabetes web sites that I visit now and then. There was an announcement of a “dramatic diabetes breakthrough”. For some reason, titles like that catch my attention.

The announcement described a surprising discovery by scientists at a Toronto hospital. They injected diabetic mice with a neuropeptide substance and capsaicin (the active ingredient in hot chili peppers) and this caused a reversal in the symptoms of diabetes.

There’s much work still to be done, the scientists admit, but the reason this is such an important announcement is that it represents a whole new way of looking at diabetes. The traditional way of thinking of diabetes is as an autoimmune disease. This new approach looks at it as a disease of the nervous system.

You can read more about this on the following web sites:

2 Responses to “A promising diabetes breakthrough”

  1. Hoogenboom Says:
    December 18th, 2006 | 3:38 pm

    I’ll be the first to comment. I’m glad to see you generating blogs again and that you are “active” again. Capsaicin is a very powerful flavoring agent that no doubt has some curative powers. I hope you will follow that story and keep us informed in a later blog of any new developments. Dad and Mom

  2. Robby Toombs Says:
    December 18th, 2006 | 7:42 pm

    Like your Dad said, glad to have you posting again. I will pass this on to my wife, I am sure she will be glad to read it.

    Hope you and Pat have a great Christmas

    Robby

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