Can Oral Insulin Prevent Diabetes?
June 3, 2007 by Kendra James, RN
Filed under Diseases & Conditions
There is a trial being conducted at 14 medical centers around the US. Researchers are testing oral insulin to see if it can prevent type 1 diabetes in people at risk for the disease.
An earlier trial suggested that oral insulin might delay type 1 diabetes for about four years in some people with islet cell autoantibodies in their blood. Some scientists think that introducing insulin via the digestive tract induces tolerance, which is a quieting of the immune system.
Previous trials like this suggested that oral insulin could delay the onset of type 1 diabetes for a few years. What do you think? Would you want to be one of the “experimental” patients in a study like this? Do you think that type 1 diabetes will ever be preventable? I can only hope so!
via Science Daily















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