One Step To Cure Your Diabetes

By RP Bhalla 

The number of those actually suffering from diabetes, and not yet identified or declared as such, is so overwhelming that the American Diabetes Association (A.D.A.) has gone into an overdrive. It has invited all citizens around the age of 45 to voluntarily come forth for a simple blood test and follow it up every three years. The wisdom of this decision possibly lies in the belief that these persons are likely to progress to the same diseases that are common to diabetes. And besides the extent of human suffering, the cost to the Government runs into billions of dollars.

So, if during a routine medical examination your doctor diagnoses you as a "borderline case of diabetes," take heart, and don't allow yourself to lapse into a state of helplessness. Yet, it would be fair to accept that in today's date and age, few of us realize how vulnerable and delicate our lives are until we find a real health crisis staring at us straight in the face. At the same time if you spare a thought for those who trudge along without care or concern, and without the least idea of what medical catastrophe might be in store for them, you may do well by counting your blessings.

Now you may be left wondering what hateful things you did to get here and what you should do next? Call it unfair but In cases of a well-regulated lifestyle, diabetes can only be attributed to your genes. It was something waiting to happen and you have no one else to blame. Alternately, if you have been living a life of over-indulgence, hear the warning bells and alter your lifestyle without delay. According to most medical specialists this is the stepping stone to diabetes.

Prosperity brings money and the markets are abundant with rich foods and inviting beverages. These may not do you any good but are hard to resist. It seems strange that those who cry foul over an extra pinch of salt in their diet, never protest over the generous content of sugar in their pudding. Worldwide, people consume much more sugar than is good for them. And the ultimate beneficiaries are the rich food corporations and the big pharmaceutical companies. The system is so designed that they both make big money. The only person to lose out is you.

It is in order to see a diabetes supervisor to learn what the disease is about. But before you take one small step towards a cure, don't forget that except giving you 10 minutes of his time, and medication that could possibly do more harm than good, your doctor will have nothing else to offer. Based on a large-scale study at Duke University School of Medicine, the New England Journal of Medicine has published that diabetes drugs offer few benefits and never live up to their claims. If you want to stop the progressive damage that diabetes is likely to cause your health, accept the fact that there is no cure for diabetes in the conventional medicine, as practiced in the western countries.
It is worthy of note that no effort, money or time has been spared to find more suitable ways to treat diabetes around the world. Except for the discovery of Insulin in 1921, medical science has failed to make a breakthrough. The A.D.A. encourages research that is innovative and novel but decades later, the "syringe and the pill" routine remains the only treatment that western medicine has on offer.

Remember, a diabetes-free life is not an impossible dream. You can normalize your blood sugar levels with natural and holistic methods, and produce the results that conventional medicine has been deliberately turning a blind eye to for years. According to Dr. Al Sears, M.D., Wellington, FL,: "Our leaders in medicine have sought to make us a nation dependent on drugs and sought to suppress natural solutions even if proven to actually work."

Yet, It is no hidden secret that outside this mold are dedicated M.D.s, Naturopaths and specialists in Alternate Medicine who have devoted their lives to the treatment of diabetes in the only way nature intended a cure.. This prompted the Diabetes Prevention Program to conclude, in a nationwide study, that simple diet and lifestyle changes are many times more effective than any medication. In the end this is the only one step to cure your diabetes.

After retiring as a senior captain with an international airline, R.P.Bhalla spent ten years in the research of Social Sciences and Health and Wellness. A devoted family man and a social activist, his hobbies are animal
care, golf and writing.

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