| Diabetics take heart--diabetes is curable using nature's | | | | production is the beta cells that manufacture insulin |
| way | | | | are affected by high acidity in the blood. To reverse |
| Research published in leading medical journals and | | | | the acidity, alkalinity must be available to neutralize |
| tests conducted with the Johns Hopkins Medical | | | | the acid. Once the excess acid is "cleansed" from the |
| School offers indisputable evidence that people | | | | pancreas, it can resume normal insulin production. |
| afflicted with diabetes can be relieved of their | | | | The drug industry readily admits that there are side |
| suffering. | | | | effects with most prescription treatments. One very |
| The human body is engineered to heal itself if medical | | | | evident and annoying side effect of some diabetic |
| science would only allow it to do what nature planned | | | | drugs is weight gain. So the cycle repeats itself. |
| for us. Instead, the medical community is locked into | | | | So if medications are the long-term solution for |
| to dispensing drugs and insulin, which merely treat the | | | | diabetes, why is diabetes now ranked as the 5th |
| symptoms. Both health care providers and the | | | | leading cause of death in the US? It seems like in this |
| pharmaceutical companies have a major stake in | | | | regard, medical science has been getting nowhere |
| diabetes medications. It's a multi-billion dollar market. | | | | fast! |
| Carbohydrates stimulate insulin production to a | | | | The human body was designed to heal itself |
| greater degree than anything else we eat. So it | | | | Your body will heal every wound, diseased organ or |
| makes sense to reduce the amount of carbs we | | | | damaged cell that it needs to - but it cannot be |
| consume. High sugar intake along with other carbs | | | | expected to accomplish its task if it is constantly |
| tends to overwork the pancreas. | | | | polluted with chemicals, pesticides and drugs. Your |
| The pancreas produces the hormone insulin, which is | | | | body simply cannot handle this workload! |
| used by the body to metabolize sugar and starches | | | | When the point is reached that your pancreas does |
| into glucose, which is then transported via the | | | | not have to battle harmful acids anymore, it can |
| bloodstream to the cells of the body, which in turn, | | | | return to doing what nature intended it to |
| convert glucose into energy. A diagnosis of Type 1 | | | | do-produce insulin. |
| diabetes indicates that the pancreas stopped insulin | | | | Considerable interest is being placed on low |
| production. Type 2 diabetes is when the pancreas is | | | | carbohydrate diets and the evidence points to this as |
| producing insufficient insulin, and in some cases, even | | | | a good starting point. A pancreas that has been |
| if insulin production is normal, the cells refuse to | | | | taxed to death by the demands for more insulin and |
| accept the glucose. | | | | trying to combat the acidity can be restored to |
| Excess acid in the foods we eat are destroying the | | | | normal function. Remember, the pancreas is one of |
| pancreas | | | | our most vital organs and does not respond to |
| A breakthrough was realized a short time ago when | | | | transplants. We only get one pancreas so it needs to |
| Dr. Robert O. Young, Microbiologist and Scientist, | | | | be pampered. A low carb diet will do just that. |
| discovered that the problem with low or no insulin | | | | |