I have no idea if this is even possible, and now that I'm thinking about it, I suppose it could be lethal if it actually worked and it was misused, so I guess this is more of a question of possibility than a request, but....
I'm a type I diabetic. I'm in fairly good control of my diabetes, but on occasion I'll get that high I can't get rid of (for those who are clueless, this is a blood sugar high, and while that might sound nice, it's actually detrimental for a number of reasons and in no way enjoyable, so this is a BAD thing). It seems like there several doses that have a physiological effect, e.g. pain killers like Vico and Demerol, and more specifically Viagra (if it works, I haven't tried it yet ). Would it even be possible to synthesize brain waves that would lower blood sugar? As dangerous as this could be when misused, it would be really nice to take a dose and have it fix my blood sugar level when it's being obstinate
Blood sugar control?
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Re: Blood sugar control?
Blood sugar control? I do not understand how this would work . . . Perhaps try HGH and some kind of stimulant. The mind is responsible for the production of GH, and it could help metabolize unnecessary sugar in the bloodstream, and the stimulant session could help the boy consume it and work it off. If low blood sugar is the issue, try something that slows down the body's metabolic rate, perhaps Delta or a sedative session
Re: Blood sugar control?
First off, it's good to see that there are other type I diabetics on I-Doser!
I wanted to second this request also as a diabetic. I think that this could be possible because I know mentality does contribute to blood sugar level (Stress, excitement, adrenaline, depression, etc.) and I think that with some research you could find out what mental states contribute to getting someone's blood sugar to lower and hope that this will become a dose in the future (I honestly don't take care of my diabetes as well as I should ).
I wanted to second this request also as a diabetic. I think that this could be possible because I know mentality does contribute to blood sugar level (Stress, excitement, adrenaline, depression, etc.) and I think that with some research you could find out what mental states contribute to getting someone's blood sugar to lower and hope that this will become a dose in the future (I honestly don't take care of my diabetes as well as I should ).