Monday, September 28, 2009

Myths Related To A Diabetes Cure

If you ask the majority of people who know about diabetes of a possible cure they will most likely tell you that there is no cure. Even most doctors will tell you that there is no cure unless you get a new pancreas and even then some will tell you that the only way to deal with diabetes is through medication and treatment. There is a real sense of hopelessness about curing diabetes in the medical profession. This is a myth because diabetes is something that is directly related to lifestyle in more than 90% of the cases.
The fact of the matter is that a diabetes cure does exist although it’s not really called a cure. Diabetes is reversible by changing lifestyle habits such as the foods you eat and the exercise you do. A diabetes cure is a phrase that is used in the medical community because only the medical community can talk about cures. In reality the human body can cure itself of most diseases when you change lifestyle habits. You simply reverse the disease.
The support and education for maintaining a thriving and healthy lifestyle is not promoted very well in the United States. The health care industry in the United States is a $2 trillion tax base for the US Government. Do you really think they want that to go away? The pharmaceutical industry expects diabetes to go up 50-70% in the next 10 years. Do you really think they want to lose out on all that drug money? Think of who profits when you are sick. It is the doctors, hospitals, drug companies and the taxing authorities. Now think of who profits when you are healthy. You do. Do you see why a healthy lifestyle is not heavily promoted?
How many times have you heard it said that the human body can cure itself of illnesses and disease? You can if you will give the body the nutrients and energy it needs to remove the toxins that are causing you pain and disease. This holds true for diabetes, cancer and even heart disease, the three major causes of death by illness.
For the majority of people who don't know that diabetes is reversible they will find that medical treatment will maintain their health without reducing their quality of life, as long as, it is detected and treated prior to severe conditions occurring. For these people hope remains that a cure will be found but don't count on it anytime soon. If people continue to maintain the eating habits that brought them to diabetes in the first place how can they expect a cure to take place? Even if a drug was created to "cure" people of diabetes the disease will come back. It is only by changing diet and adding exercise that will prevent them from getting diabetes before it sets in. Complete reversal will require a more stringent diet program. Many people who have followed the diet and exercise program detailed in the book, "The PH Miracle for Diabetes" by Dr. Robert Young have stated they no longer have diabetes, or as they put it, they no longer "DO" diabetes.
In this age of having surgery to cure something diabetes is no different. It is not uncommon to hear of someone who is obese and to learn they had their stomach stapled. Wouldn't it just be easier to learn how to eat healthy? Surgery for diabetes is also an option. Some have opted to get a pancreas transplant. It can cure certain forms of diabetes however it is very rare and very risky. Many people simply can not qualify for a transplant because of the risks involved. If someone does actually qualify for a transplant they are then put on a waiting list and there is no guarantee that you will even get a transplant. It all depends on how serious is your condition and how long is the waiting list.
The bottom line is do your research. Find other people who have reversed it and find out what they are doing. Many people have found their own diabetes cure. Remember that diabetes is something you do, not something you get.
Tom Gosselin wrote many articles for http://www.all-diabetes-articles.com, a natural resource site for people with diabetes.
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