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Is Diabetes Really Something That Can Be Cured?

Diabetes is something that can be treated with therapeutic nutrition and that the chances of getting cured from this disease are directly proportional to the strict regime which should be followed.

For example changing only one of your meals is not going to help the overall production of the amount of insulin needed over a 24 hour period.

Vitamin supplementation is something that can and must be added in order to get the results that you seek when looking to making a change to the way that your body deals with its diabetes.

It is certainly advisable to notify your doctor about the specific changes that you are going to change. This is more important if you are on insulin as just taking an extra 500mg of Vitamin C can have a big difference to the way that your body deals with the little bit of insulin that it may currently produce.


Eating whole grains, or half raw, starchy root vegetables will not over work the liver. For example white potatoes and yams are broken down slowly and the liver will receive a slow steady stream of glucose.

When one eats a diet of concentrated white sugar and flour glucose is quickly overloaded in the liver and gets passed on through the portal vein and passed to the general circulation resulting in high blood sugar. The pancreas then releases insulin and it usually releases too much insulin.

This over production of insulin results in fatigue leading to behavioral problems, as well as emotional, mental and physical problems and complications.

The average American diet of highly processed foods is without a doubt also the cause of immune system problems, hormonal and premature aging. But this is only the tip of the iceberg as there are countless problems that have been associated with eating highly processed food.

There has been a study done on longevity where the average age of age of elderly people in some cultures is as high as 130 are and they are full of life even though they are old. What all these various cultures seem to have in common is the quality of the soil on which they live and the food that they eat.

There are countless examples like the old people who live in the mountains in Japan on the Okinawa or the Tibetans, the Hunzukuts of Northern Pakistan. There are many other mountain people who seem to all live way past 100 years old like the Armenians, Georgians, Azerbaijan's and the Vilcabamba Indians in Ecuador.

What they all have in common is the fact that their soils are replenished with turbid waters from melting glaciers and the water is so abundant in minerals that it is actually white and they call it the milk of the mountains.

What all these cultures have in common is that they drink this water turbid and four quarts of this water every day. The result is that they have completely disease free societies and diabetes is completely non-existent.



Article Source: Shaun Swilling

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