A Cure For Diabetes ?
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Imagine your blood sugar worries gone…swept away in just a few weeks from today! Imagine your doctor telling you that you’re no longer diabetic . . . thus eliminating the need for insulin and medications! Imagine avoiding the pain, suffering and unnecessary expenses by naturally reversing the root cause of your diabetes now.
Reversing Diabetes is a surprisingly straightforward process that anyone can follow. Although the medical community has been slow to embrace it, study after study after Study has shown that people can cure themselves of type two and even type one diabetes by changing their diet and lifestyle.
If you listen to most doctors, you’ll be put on medication and/or insulin when your blood sugar levels climb too high and you meet other criteria and you’ll probably stay on these for the rest of your life. These drugs are not a cure for diabetes. Only your body can heal itself, but it will only do so when you stop bombarding it with unhealthy foods.
By the way, as you see your doctor, it is worth keeping in mind that the death rate from diabetes among doctors was reported to be 35 percent higher than that of the general population. That's what Bertrand E. Lowenstein, M.D., reported in his book Diabetes, where he placed the blame on conventional treatment methods, theorizing that doctors are more likely to be "good patients" – that is, to follow their treatment programs strictly – and so show the negative effects of those treatments more intensely.
The primary reason to ditch insulin and drugs is because they don't work. Millions of people have been injecting themselves full of insulin and taking medications for about a century without reversing diabetes. The medical treatments suggested by the medical industry have a long and well-documented history of failure to do anything except maintain the status quo (perhaps because it is such a hugely profitable status quo). While prescriptive medications can help you "artificially control" your blood sugar (treat the symptoms), they do nothing to get at the root cause of the disease. The fact is that a lack of insulin and drugs did not cause type two diabetes to appear in any patients, and so forcing them to take these will not get rid of the disease. Only by removing the cause will the symptoms subside and disappear. But besides that fact that drugs utterly fail to cure diabetes, they also worsen the health of patients.
The situation has gotten so bad that Medical authorities are speaking out. In 2010, the medical journal Lancet criticized medical professionals for their obsession with controlling blood sugar with medication while ignoring the fact that patients can prevent or reverse the majority of diabetes cases with diet and lifestyle changes (Lancet, 2010. 375(9733): p. 2193).
And even more recently (24th June 2011) a Newcastle University team has discovered that diabetes can be reversed through diet alone. In a clinical trial funded by Diabetes UK, all people reversed their diabetes by drastically cutting their food intake to just 600 calories a day for two months (Reference: Reversal of type 2 diabetes: normalisation of beta cell function in association with decreased pancreas and liver triacylglycerol, E. L. Lim & K. G. Hollingsworth & B. S. Aribisala & M. J. Chen & J. C. Mathers & R. Taylor. Diabetologia. DOI 10.1007/s00125-011-2204-7). Professor Roy Taylor of Newcastle University who led the study and also works for The Newcastle-Upon-Tyne Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust said: “To have people free of diabetes after years with the condition is remarkable - and all because of an eight week diet.”
You're the only person who can be responsible for normalizing your blood sugars. Although your physician may guide you, the ultimate responsibility is in your hands.
PS: If you want to find out more about this program, then visit: http://www.reverse-diabetes-today.com
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