Living with Type 1 Diabetes Naturally

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Living with Type 1 Diabetes Naturally

Nick Wallace

Nick Wallace, an electrical engineer from Ontario, was diagnosed with type 1 diabetes at age four and has lived with the condition for 44 years without major complications. His lifelong quest to extend his health span led him to research nutrition, supplementation, and environmental health far beyond conventional medicine. In this interview, Nick explains how poor soil quality and industrial farming strip nutrients from food, making supplements essential. He recounts his personal experiments showing measurable reductions in insulin needs when using certain supplements, such as “Restore” and traditional remedies like bitter melon tea. He also describes how stress relief through acupuncture improved his blood sugar stability and overall wellbeing.

Nick’s journey took another turn when he developed electro-hypersensitivity after moving into a building with high magnetic fields. The condition left him with brain fog, pressure headaches, and even cardiac irregularities triggered by wireless devices. He began measuring electromagnetic fields with meters, modifying his environment with shielding, and eventually writing a book on EMF dangers. Nick stresses that children are especially vulnerable to both nutrient depletion and EMF exposure. He also raises concerns about fluoride displacing iodine in the thyroid, worsening public health. His message to Ottawa is blunt: marry politics with nature, stop degrading food and health for profit, and protect Canadians’ right to supplements and safe environments. For him, supplements, organic food, acupuncture, and EMF awareness are not luxuries but life-saving necessities.