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by brandonmenc 2767 days ago
Type 2 diabetes cannot be reversed - it can only be managed.

Pre-diabetes can be reversed but once you have diabetes, it's permanent - until we figure out how to regenerate beta cells in the pancreas.

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Medically-supervised fasting has been shown to reverse T2D, even in patients who have been on insulin for decades. Beta cells seem to be able to regenerate themselves: https://insulinresistance.org/index.php/jir/article/view/31/...
Reverse diabetes, or just get people off of insulin?

Can someone who has had their diabetes "reversed" via fasting then get normal glucose responses after eating sugar?

The N=1 study you cited states that the subject still needs to take Metformin. i.e., he still has diabetes.

Downvote me all you want, but someone taking Metformin STILL HAS DIABETES.
Bariatric surgery has been shown to reverse diabetes.

http://care.diabetesjournals.org/content/34/Supplement_2/S36...

>It has been over 10 years since the resolution of type 2 diabetes was observed as an additional outcome of surgical treatment of morbid obesity. Moreover, it has been shown unequivocally that diabetes-related morbidity and mortality have declined significantly postoperatively, and this improvement in diabetes control is long lasting.

This falls under "figuring out how to regenerate beta cells."