Kamis, 06 November 2014

Is Diabetes type 1 Curable?

Is Diabetes type 1 Curable?
My friend Paul is a conspiracy theorist. He is also diabetic. Type 1, the bad kind. Not that there really is a good kind, mind you.
Paul’s dad, Richard died three years ago with complications from his own diabetes. In fact, several members of Paul’s family is afflicted with this dreaded disease.
Shortly after his dad passed, Paul became angry. He was convinced the medical establishment had created a cure for diabetes, but withheld it from the public. His reasoning was, “There’s more money in the treatment than the cure.” In his eyes, the establishment was responsible for his father’s death.


Paul resented having to pay for diabetic medication, and said he felt like a slave for supporting an industry that’s exploiting him, and being unable to eat anything but bland, tasteless foods nobody in their right mind would choose to eat.
Instead of wallowing in his anger, however, Paul channeled it into positive action. He read everything he could get his hands on about diabetes treatment and the cure. He became an expert on the pancreas and insulin secretion, rattling off terms like “glycemic index,” islets, and something called the “Edmond Protocol.” Dr. Denise Faustman’s work fascinated him, as she had cured mice of diabetes. Most of the time, I had no clue what he was talking about, but he was passionate about what he was doing.
He was certain a cure for diabetes existed, and was determined to find it.
He explored every diet and exercise routine that even mentioned the word “diabetes.” He read every book, visited every web site, and talked directly to doctors and other researchers, who answered many of his questions. Surprisingly, many of these professionals actually agreed with Paul’s notion that a cure for diabetes must exist.
Last year, Paul was in a serious car crash, and had to be hospitalized for several weeks, having sustained life-threatening injuries. While there, he became friends with a nurse who told him she used to have type 1 diabetes. She shared with him the program she used to cure herself.
You can imagine Paul’s excitement. He started the program immediately after his release from the hospital. His older cousin Melissa, also a type 1 diabetic, started it with him. He didn’t mention the program to his doctor.
Did it work? According to Paul, he was able to stop taking insulin in less than six weeks after starting the program, and his cousin Melissa did the same after about ten weeks. Today, neither of them take diabetic medication of any kind, as their blood sugar levels are well within the normal range.
You can find out more about the program Paul used to cure his diabetes by clicking here.
My friend Paul is a conspiracy theorist. He is also diabetic. Type 1, the bad kind. Not that there really is a good kind, mind you.
Paul’s dad, Richard died three years ago with complications from his own diabetes. In fact, several members of Paul’s family is afflicted with this dreaded disease.
Shortly after his dad passed, Paul became angry. He was convinced the medical establishment had created a cure for diabetes, but withheld it from the public. His reasoning was, “There’s more money in the treatment than the cure.” In his eyes, the establishment was responsible for his father’s death.
Paul resented having to pay for diabetic medication, and said he felt like a slave for supporting an industry that’s exploiting him, and being unable to eat anything but bland, tasteless foods nobody in their right mind would choose to eat.
Instead of wallowing in his anger, however, Paul channeled it into positive action. He read everything he could get his hands on about diabetes treatment and the cure. He became an expert on the pancreas and insulin secretion, rattling off terms like “glycemic index,” islets, and something called the “Edmond Protocol.” Dr. Denise Faustman’s work fascinated him, as she had cured mice of diabetes. Most of the time, I had no clue what he was talking about, but he was passionate about what he was doing.
He was certain a cure for diabetes existed, and was determined to find it.
He explored every diet and exercise routine that even mentioned the word “diabetes.” He read every book, visited every web site, and talked directly to doctors and other researchers, who answered many of his questions. Surprisingly, many of these professionals actually agreed with Paul’s notion that a cure for diabetes must exist.
Last year, Paul was in a serious car crash, and had to be hospitalized for several weeks, having sustained life-threatening injuries. While there, he became friends with a nurse who told him she used to have type 1 diabetes. She shared with him the program she used to cure herself.
You can imagine Paul’s excitement. He started the program immediately after his release from the hospital. His older cousin Melissa, also a type 1 diabetic, started it with him. He didn’t mention the program to his doctor.
Did it work? According to Paul, he was able to stop taking insulin in less than six weeks after starting the program, and his cousin Melissa did the same after about ten weeks. Today, neither of them take diabetic medication of any kind, as their blood sugar levels are well within the normal range.
You can find out more about the program Paul used to cure his diabetes by clicking here.

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