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can the beta cells of pancreas improve after treatment

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Stem Cell or some other treatment? I read somewhere the liver takes seven years to rebuild. AG 1965 if you get the answer, please email me: efar52@gmail.com

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There are very less chances to have it,once DM gets noticed.in earier treatment few drugs ad of Stibagliptin, Janovia have regeneration activitis but dueto having antibody against it it is of little help.Beta cell from pig, Stem cell may regenerate. in few study it is of value but results are still to come til it is available in market.

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ShooterGeorge

I feel yes, with Long Wheat Mash Diet Regimen (LWMDR).

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