DWQA QuestionsCategory: Extraterrestrial InterlopersIs Type I diabetes caused by a viral infection damaging the beta cells that produce insulin?
Nicola Staff asked 1 year ago
This is another key insight you have had about this issue of chronic viral infection. It is, in fact, the reason for type I diabetes in children that an early infection lodges in these pancreatic cells and causes irreversible damage in many children who would then require insulin for life to control glucose levels because they cannot produce normal insulin levels to do the job. Unfortunately, once these cells are lost, removing the virus comes too late to reverse things. It is not impossible to reverse the condition through retrocausal healing, but that would be done rarely, given the hurdle imposed by human consciousness, both of the patient and also the parents as well as medical personnel, who believe the medical paradigm quite strongly. So it is not possible to routinely reverse this in large numbers of victims. Here again, is an opportunity for a prophylactic protection through regular sessions via the Divine Life Support program of the LHP and DSMR protocols, so people can stay ahead of any microbial attack before severe damage is done.