Most doctors will tell a diabetic to exercise moderately and watch their diet, and this will lengthen the time before they need insulin. But what happens when you go to extremes in both exercise and food choices. Can you not only slow the progression of diabetes, but reverse it and even eventually cure it?
The answer is "yes".
As I write this it is now 2009. Five years ago I suffered from Type 2 diabetes and cardiovascular disease. Today I'm free of both. I cured myself, rejecting the "standard of care" approach which left my father, grandfather and father-in-law dead of the same combination of illnesses. What I did isn't some nutritional gimmick, but it is based on some cutting edge research that has appeared since 2004, accompanied by some nutritional sanity.
I start with the basic science which I was not aware of when I started five years ago, but which I learned as I researched my disease during those five years. I wasn't looking for treatment (I already knew the standard treatment), rather I was looking for "the cause" in hopes that it would point the way. It takes a long time for research to be incorporated into practice - literally decades. I couldn't wait decades!
-- Tony
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