http://www.canada.com/nationalpost/n...bf&k=63970&p=1
Doctors in Canada injected the active ingredient of chili peppers into the pancreases of diabete mice. They were trying to see if it would help with pain transmitters to relieve the symptoms of diabetes. They were shocked when it cured their diabetes.
My friend, a Type 1 diabetic is married to a chef. Her response to this: let me apply Habanera membraines directly to his pancrease and rid him of this disease!
The implications of this are enormous and I really hope that they take this science to humans very quickly. First mice, then humans.....perhaps they can apply this to cats??
Mods - I didn't post this in IMO as I didn't see any controversy in it. Move it if you feel you need to.
Doctors in Canada injected the active ingredient of chili peppers into the pancreases of diabete mice. They were trying to see if it would help with pain transmitters to relieve the symptoms of diabetes. They were shocked when it cured their diabetes.
My friend, a Type 1 diabetic is married to a chef. Her response to this: let me apply Habanera membraines directly to his pancrease and rid him of this disease!
The implications of this are enormous and I really hope that they take this science to humans very quickly. First mice, then humans.....perhaps they can apply this to cats??
Mods - I didn't post this in IMO as I didn't see any controversy in it. Move it if you feel you need to.