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  2. ChatGPT answer You can’t exactly “reverse” diabetes in the sense of making it disappear permanently—but you can control it very effectively, and in some cases (especially with Type 2 Diabetes), people can achieve remission. What that means depends on the type of diabetes you have. First: Which type matters Type 1 Diabetes This is an autoimmune condition. It can’t be reversed—you’ll always need insulin—but you can manage it very well with medication, diet, and monitoring. Type 2 Diabetes This is often linked to lifestyle and insulin resistance. This can sometimes be put into remission with consistent changes. How people improve or reverse Type 2 diabetes (remission) 1. Weight loss (if overweight) Losing even 5–10% of your body weight can significantly improve blood sugar. Larger weight loss (10–15%+) has been shown to push some people into remission. 2. Diet changes Focus on stabilizing blood sugar: Cut back on sugar, refined carbs (white bread, soda, sweets) Eat more: Vegetables Lean protein (fish, chicken, beans) Healthy fats (nuts, olive oil) Consider structured approaches: Low-carb diet Mediterranean diet Portion control 3. Exercise regularly Aim for 150 minutes/week (like brisk walking) Add strength training 2–3×/week Exercise improves how your body uses insulin almost immediately. 4. Improve insulin sensitivity Sleep 7–9 hours Reduce stress Avoid smoking and excess alcohol 5. Medication (if needed) Doctors may prescribe: Metformin (commonly first-line) Newer drugs (GLP-1 or SGLT2 inhibitors) Even if your goal is remission, medication can help you get there safely. 6. In some cases: bariatric surgery For people with obesity, surgery can lead to dramatic improvements or remission. What “remission” actually means Normal blood sugar levels No medication (or much less) But you still need to maintain lifestyle changes—diabetes can come back Important reality check There’s no quick fix or supplement that “cures” diabetes overnight. Be cautious of anything promising a miracle reversal.
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  4. It's not so difficult to identify Neanderthals; most of them hold key responsibilities in governments around the earth.
  5. After this step, another issue appears in version 4.0.11 (on both iOS and Android): after updating the app, the personal PIN is no longer displayed in the theocratic information. It only reappears after resynchronizing the personal data via the scheduler.
  6. It is interesting... this film is interesting in itself. Sometimes I have found myself wondering: how is it possible that they have achieved this!? But, a few weeks ago, I have found my answer. It is true they have translated this film (whole or partially) in 2300 languages, and that is a huge accomplishment. However, Jesus' command was not to distribute his life story and leave the people like sheep without a shepherd. He said: "Go, therefore, and make disciples (μαθητεύσατε)." This Greek word means, according to a reverence work: Cognate: 3100 mathēteúō (from 3101 /mathētḗs, "disciple") – to disciple, i.e. helping someone to progressively[/i] learn the Word of God to become a matured, growing disciple (literally, "a learner," a true Christ-follower); to train (develop) in the truths of Scripture and the lifestyle required, i.e. helping a believer learn to be a disciple of Christ in belief and practice. [/b] See 3101 (mathētēs). And this exactly is what we do in 1121 languages.[emoji3590] Just my two cents haha...
  7. Thank you as you have ascertained. I am quite a amateur and also a coding noob. That I will continue to work on all the suggestions. And also I like the idea of splitting up a lot of the different components so that bug fixing is easier and less complex to try and hash out.
  8. Great job so far on this project. Thank you for officially making the code open-source. As far as i've read, you've been mainly doing this project with coding agents, and I'm amazed how far you've come with a single html file I would suggest that you start refactoring the code by splitting the code in separate css,js files, with modular approach. While doing that, you could document the code with jsdoc and md files. That will help developers and agents to better understand the code. I'd like to take a better look in the code once i find some spare time. Keep up the good work
  9. It's a shame that cross-device synchronization isn't a standard option. Thanks for the great work!
  10. Yes. I am always suspicious of wild claims made by "scientists" that get enhanced by media types which just want to sell books or papers. It is similar to finding planets that are similar to earth in other solar systems that are so far away, it is doubtful that the article is accurate. The Denisova tooth is another example of reading more into the discovery than what is actually there. They have an agenda and are sometimes blinded by their own bias.
  11. They should do a public update on this, Australian tourism would skyrocket!
  12. Hi everyone, A quick update — and first of all, a big thank you to everyone here who has been using JW Sync and sharing feedback, questions, and bug reports. It really has shaped where this little project is going. I'm happy to share that JW Sync now has its own proper home at ** www.jwsync.org. **. I paid for a real domain rather than leaving things on a free hosting URL. The reasons were: - **More permanent** — no risk of the link disappearing or changing one day. - **More secure** — proper SSL, and a domain that's clearly the one you'd expect. - **Easier to remember and share** — jwsync.org is a lot simpler than the old address. The old link will still keep working for a while, but please switch over to jwsync.org going forward. The other thing I wanted to share is that the whole project is now openly on GitHub: https://github.com/j-syncer/Jw-sync- A few reasons for putting it all out in the open: - **Privacy you can verify.** The whole premise of JW Sync has always been that nothing ever leaves your device — every merge happens privately in your browser. With the code public, you (or anyone you trust who reads code) can actually check that for yourself. You don't have to take my word for it anymore. - **Help and contributions.** If you happen to have some development experience and notice something that could be improved, or want to suggest a feature, you're warmly welcome to open an issue or share a suggestion. Anyone who'd like to help out is welcome. - **Permanence.** Even if I one day stepped away, the code stays available so someone else could pick it up and keep it going. Please do keep an eye on the forum as things develop, and as always, let me know if you run into any problems or have ideas. Every bit of feedback so far has shaped this tool for the better — I'm genuinely thankful for each one. Warm regards I will still be using JW sink alpha for all my alpha and beta testing. Just to make sure I don't break the usability of the actual main site, I want to make sure it's Rock solid. So whenever you are in a hurry rushing towards a meeting, you don't have to worry about the main site not doing its basic function.
  13. Also, you could only stand from a distance from the outdoor set, but now you can walk through the set as part of the main tour if they're not using it at the time of your tour. I did have a Private tour of the set; my cousin was a Bethelite at the time. But we were strictly not allowed to take photos while walking around the town.
  14. I had my blood tested when I was 26 years old. Though I was in elite physical shape, I was told I was pre diabetic. I didn’t take it seriously and thought it must have been an error. Fast forward to 3 years later. I developed high blood pressure. It got serious enough that I knew I had to make a change. I became a vegetarian and had good results from it. I did that for about 2 years. During that time, I had my blood tested every 6 months. Although I was eating dairy and all the sweets I desired, my blood sugar levels returned to normal. I later began eating meat again, and the health problems returned. I then adopted a plant-based diet in early 2018, and my blood sugar returned to normal. Now that I’m eating a whole-food plant-based diet, my blood pressure averages 110/70. Shortly after I adopted a PB diet, I watched a vegan documentary that stated that, although sugar exacerbates diabetes, it doesn’t cause it. Animal proteins do. I then thought about when I gave up animal protein, besides dairy, and was eating a ton of sweets, I was no longer pre diabetic, and thought there may be some truth to it. I did more research, which led me to that conclusion. Type 2 diabetes is virtually nonexistent in countries that eat little meat. Last year, my brother-in-law was diagnosed with diabetes, and with the encouragement of my sister, he adopted a plant-based diet and reversed it very quickly. He lost a lot of weight, and his blood pressure also returned to normal. I try not to mention this type of stuff too much anymore, because I noticed people get defensive, passive-aggressive, and argumentative when you say things that challenge the things they have strong emotional attachments to, like food. But this is what worked for me. I’m not saying you should do it too. But my conscience would not allow me not to tell you about something that could help you, that helped me with the very same problem. Hope this helps. By the way, I've had my blood pressure checked every 6 months since 2018, and my blood sugar levels have been excellent. I have not been pre diabetic since then. I believe my original reading was correct, since diabetes runs in my family, at least on my father’s side.
  15. Does anyone have screenshots of each step? That will be helpful to share with anyone that is having the same issue.
  16. A young man was going door to door in a very affluent neighborhood looking for work. A man said he could paint the porch and everything he needed was in the garage. After he was done and was getting paid he said "BTW, it's a Ferrari, not a Porsche"
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  18. Thursday, May 14 He will judge the inhabited earth with righteousness and the peoples with his faithfulness.—Ps. 96:13. How will Jehovah glorify his name in the near future? By means of his judgments. Soon he will execute Babylon the Great for bringing reproach on his holy name. (Rev. 17:5, 16; 19:1, 2) Some who witness the destruction of Babylon the Great might join us in true worship. Finally, at Armageddon, Jehovah will destroy Satan’s entire system, eliminating all those who oppose him and blaspheme his name but saving all those who love and obey him and who are proud to give him glory. (Mark 8:38; 2 Thess. 1:6-10) After the final test that follows Christ’s Thousand Year Reign, Jehovah will have completely sanctified his name. (Rev. 20:7-10) At that time, “the earth will be filled with the knowledge of the glory of Jehovah as the waters cover the sea.” (Hab. 2:14) How thrilling it will be when everyone alive will be giving Jehovah the glory due his name! w25.01 7 ¶15-16
  19. I too would appreciate this feature being added. I briefly researched it some time ago and just now but I am not interested in loading it by activating a developer account. If it was supported inside JW Library it would have access to all my notes and highlighted publications etc. From what I saw, it might not support that.
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    • Modern references to creative days:
       
      *** w15 6/1 p. 5 How Science Affects Your Life ***
      The Bible fixes no duration for the six creative “days.” Instead, it opens the door for modern scientists to study them and assign accurate time spans to them. We know that the creative “days” were much longer than 24-hour days.
       
      *** g21 No. 3 p. 12 What the Bible Tells Us ***
      So each of the six creative “days” during which God prepared the earth for life and created life on it could represent extremely long periods of time.
       
      *** g 1/14 p. 12 Creation ***
      WHAT THE BIBLE SAYS God created the universe, including the earth, in the indefinite past—“in the beginning,” as Genesis 1:1 says. Modern science agrees that the universe had a beginning. A recent scientific model suggests it to be almost 14 billion years old.
       
      *** lc pp. 26 Science and the Genesis Account ***
      A careful consideration of the Genesis account reveals that events starting during one “day” continued into one or more of the following “days.”
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    • Loopy  »  Dantheman136

      Hi there!
      Hope to meet you in person Sunday at the meeting.
       
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    • trottigy

      I was just talking to a brother whose son is in video services in the US. They are reducing staff and even discussing downsizing Ramapo - because they are able to use AI for so much of the artwork and videos.
       
      He was telling me that what used to take weeks is now taking days and with only a few people instead of a large staff. More and more are getting sent back into the field. They are even able reduce the number of people needed for acting out scenes. That is a lot of donated funds saved and more workers for the field. It won't surprise me if we see an update soon describing all the ways the GB has approved for AI usage.
       
      I know they will always have humans to review, edit and approve the final product; but most of our pictures and videos will be at least partially if not fully AI generated. 
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    • Dages

      A sister in my group went to see a very close friend at the hospital, before the final moment. She was told "Thank you for teaching me the Truth, let's meet again".
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    • Miss Bea  »  Timl1980

      My dear, dear brother. You may be physically alone. But you are not alone. Of course you have Jehovah and his invisible family, all there. Then, us in our pitiful state, are here too. Loving you, and praying for you and you dear Cate. 
      Praying for you both dear ones. 
      The best is yet to come, and, yes, just around the corner. 
      In the meantime, Jehovah will see to the two of you. This I know.
      With much love, your sister, Bea
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      A very fair rule: If you allow yourself something, then allow it to others as well. If you forbid something to others, then forbid it to yourself as well.
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