Diabetes Cure?
Diabetes Cure? Some months ago, I saw a trailer for a documentary that showed six diabetics whose symptoms were eliminated completely by following a raw food diet (think uncooked fruits and vegetables, not raw meat!) for thirty days.Since I'm diabetic, it interested me very much. However, I had never been able to find a source to get the entire documentary. I knew from other reading I had done that not all raw food diets are the same, and therefore did not want to simply try going on a raw food diet on my own without first having good information that I could evaluate myself.
Well, today I found the website of the documentary. It turns out that they currently have a special offer, good until April 30, 2009, that includes a large number of bonuses if you order the DVD. And, if you want their "raw food encyclopedia" along with the DVD, they have a special bundle for $49.90, instead of the usual $29.95 each.
I will be ordering these and digesting them (ha ha, do you like the pun?) and letting you know what I think of it. The website claims the diet they espouse can reverse diabetes -- essentially cure it.
Here's the link for you: http://budurl.com/CureDiabetes.
I wrote about the Leptin Diet (my term) some time back on leptindiet.googlepages.com, and even included my personal results attempting to improve my health through a book called "The Rosedale Diet". The Rosedale Diet was written by a medical doctor who treats a lot of diabetics, and who believes that if you are diabetic, following the recommendations of the American Diabetic Association will kill you.
Certainly, the allopathic medical community (meaning, traditional doctors) believe that once someone has the symptoms of diabetes, they have the disease for life. Others seem to believe that diabetes is really just one symptom of our insulin systems being out of whack, and that it is possible to restore it to health.
If you're diabetic, or know someone who is, check out the information at http://budurl.com/CureDiabetes and check back here often for my updates on what I think of the information.
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Some months ago, I saw a trailer for a documentary that showed six diabetics whose symptoms were eliminated completely by following a raw food diet (think uncooked fruits and vegetables, not raw meat!) for thirty days.
Since I'm diabetic, it interested me very much. However, I had never been able to find a source to get the entire documentary. I knew from other reading I had done that not all raw food diets are the same, and therefore did not want to simply try going on a raw food diet on my own without first having good information that I could evaluate myself.
Well, today I found the website of the documentary. It turns out that they currently have a special offer, good until April 30, 2009, that includes a large number of bonuses if you order the DVD. And, if you want their "raw food encyclopedia" along with the DVD, they have a special bundle for $49.90, instead of the usual $29.95 each.
I will be ordering these and digesting them (ha ha, do you like the pun?) and letting you know what I think of it. The website claims the diet they espouse can reverse diabetes -- essentially cure it.
Here's the link for you: http://budurl.com/CureDiabetes.
I wrote about the Leptin Diet (my term) some time back on leptindiet.googlepages.com, and even included my personal results attempting to improve my health through a book called "The Rosedale Diet". The Rosedale Diet was written by a medical doctor who treats a lot of diabetics, and who believes that if you are diabetic, following the recommendations of the American Diabetic Association will kill you.
Certainly, the allopathic medical community (meaning, traditional doctors) believe that once someone has the symptoms of diabetes, they have the disease for life. Others seem to believe that diabetes is really just one symptom of our insulin systems being out of whack, and that it is possible to restore it to health.
If you're diabetic, or know someone who is, check out the information at http://budurl.com/CureDiabetes and check back here often for my updates on what I think of the information.
Since I'm diabetic, it interested me very much. However, I had never been able to find a source to get the entire documentary. I knew from other reading I had done that not all raw food diets are the same, and therefore did not want to simply try going on a raw food diet on my own without first having good information that I could evaluate myself.
Well, today I found the website of the documentary. It turns out that they currently have a special offer, good until April 30, 2009, that includes a large number of bonuses if you order the DVD. And, if you want their "raw food encyclopedia" along with the DVD, they have a special bundle for $49.90, instead of the usual $29.95 each.
I will be ordering these and digesting them (ha ha, do you like the pun?) and letting you know what I think of it. The website claims the diet they espouse can reverse diabetes -- essentially cure it.
Here's the link for you: http://budurl.com/CureDiabetes.
I wrote about the Leptin Diet (my term) some time back on leptindiet.googlepages.com, and even included my personal results attempting to improve my health through a book called "The Rosedale Diet". The Rosedale Diet was written by a medical doctor who treats a lot of diabetics, and who believes that if you are diabetic, following the recommendations of the American Diabetic Association will kill you.
Certainly, the allopathic medical community (meaning, traditional doctors) believe that once someone has the symptoms of diabetes, they have the disease for life. Others seem to believe that diabetes is really just one symptom of our insulin systems being out of whack, and that it is possible to restore it to health.
If you're diabetic, or know someone who is, check out the information at http://budurl.com/CureDiabetes and check back here often for my updates on what I think of the information.
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