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Diabetes - Information and Advise on Diabetes
Publish Date : 4/26/2008 1:34:00 AM   Source : Health News Onlypunjab.com

If your body doesn't absorb the sugar properly then you have diabetes. Elevated blood sugar (glucose) levels due to insufficiencies of insulin, a hormone produced by the pancreas, is the main feature share by both type I and type II diabetes.

By the year 2025, the incidence of diabetes is expected to exceed 250 million people globally- resulting in 35 million heart attacks, 13 million strokes, 6 million episodes of renal failure, 8 million instances of blindness or eye surgery, 2 million amputations, and 62 million deaths. Already a reality, according to the American Diabetes Association, 21 million Americans suffer from diabetes and another 54 million are highly likely to develop Type II diabetes. This means that 75 million Americans either have diabetes or are at high risk.


Educated physicians stand together to discourage patients in believing a cure for diabetes. This is due to their teachings in which they were taught. According to their knowledge obtained in medical school, the optimal result is that the disease can only be "controlled" with insulin and medicine.

So technically they are right. Diabetes can't be cured ... if masking the symptoms with medications is the only measures in which they take. Prescription medications don't attack the real cause of the disease; instead, they help "artificially regulate" your blood sugar levels.

It's a known fact that prescribed medications or hypoglycemics can only hide your symptoms. The immune system is weakened and the problem becomes more severe because they do not provide a cure, just a treatment. What is meant to help only makes matters worse.

Diabetics that are dependant upon prescriptions are 2.5 times more likely to face death from heart disease than those treated solely by diet. Also, there are the unwanted effects of the medication. Included amongst these side effects are liver problems (jaundice), anemia, skin rashes, and occasionally even death.

Unfortunately, the most common treatments (insulin and oral medications) can damage the body. There are many detriments, including harm to your liver, heart and other organs, and the speeding up of the aging process.

Yet there is an answer. Diabetes can be cured. Any way, treating the symptoms with drugs does not result in a cure but only in the perpetuation of the disease. Please beware that prescription drugs are the single largest scam ever orchestrated in human history. Focusing on the source of diabetes by stimulating your body to revive your pancreas to naturally produce more insulin without the complications or side-effects of drugs and medications is the solution.

Why is it that the American Diabetes Association doesn't reveal this information? The answer is simple, to be certain that the pharmaceutical companies would lose money if the people reversed their diabetic conditions.

Hector Milla at http://www.MyDiabetesSupply.com shows you how to get free diabetes testing supplies and gives you advises on how to lower naturally your blood sugar levels; website associated with http://www.thehighbloodsugar.org



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