Contrary to what we’ve been told, there is a cure for diabetes.
It is not a hereditary condition.
100% of people can cure their diabetes if they follow the right guidelines.
- Make no mistake…if you have type 2 diabetes, you will die early from type 2 diabetes or from a complication thereof. If you or anyone you love has been diagnosed with type 2 diabetes or pre-diabetes, everything else in life should be put on hold and all resources should be allocated toward getting well.
It is possible, and it can be achieved fairly quickly depending on how strictly you follow certain rules.
The Cause of Diabetes
Type 2 Diabetes is not a blood sugar problem. It is an insulin problem, and even more specifically it is a nutrition and lifestyle problem. Introducing more insulin to a type 2 diabetic will not cure diabetes because high insulin levels are what start the avalanche that eventually becomes disease.
The American diet is primarily comprised of foods that are processed, high in processed sugar/carbohydrates, and low in fiber. Foods such as:
- Pasta
- Rice
- Bread
- Cereal
- Potatoes
- Diet bars
- Soda
- Fruit juice
- And the like
…cause the blood sugar to spike which results in a rapid increase in insulin.
The purpose of insulin is NOT to lower blood sugar. It is to STORE the EXCESS sugar that you take in.
Your body doesn’t store much sugar though, so the excess will be stockpiled as SATURATED FAT that is harmful to your heart.
So what happens when we ingest too many of these unnatural and processed foods? We will have an excess of insulin in the bloodstream. Insulin in high amounts is TOXIC to cells, so cells have to defend themselves the only way they can.
They become insulin resistant, and that is where the health issues begin.
Insulin Resistance
Your cells have little antennae-like things called “receptors” that stick out and relay information and some nutrients back to the cell. They are like “feelers” that your cells use to gather information.
High insulin levels are toxic to cells, so the cells will turn receptors off to defend themselves. In essence, they make themselves RESISTANT to insulin so they don’t get sick. This causes a problem with the way information and nutrition is brought into the cell.
Also, when cells become resistant, the pancreas has to release MORE insulin to do the same job as before. This causes MORE insulin resistance, and the cycle continues.
- There is not one hormone in the body that is not either controlled, or affected in some way, by insulin.
When cells become insulin resistant, the chain reaction is debilitating on a cellular level. The body attempts to adapt to this by making changes with the way other hormones and chemicals work. The altered chemical function is what we call “disease,” and the symptoms of it are what the medical profession attempts to control with drugs.
This can never, AND WILL NEVER, result in a cure for diabetes.
The Cure for Diabetes
Is it possible to cure type 2 diabetes? Absolutely!
But the cure for diabetes will not come in the way that everyone expects. Society is waiting for some miracle breakthrough in the form of a pill that will rid mankind of its ailments. A pill will never cure diabetes because the body is not malfunctioning or missing anything.
It is DEFENDING itself!
The cure for diabetes is in following the body’s genetics.
This applies to nutrition, exercise, movement, thinking, sleep requirements, stress levels, and many other factors. When we live life in opposition to what our genes were programmed to NEED, there will be negative consequences in the way the body works.
I spent the better part of a year studying these concepts and what I discovered was absolutely astounding.
The cure for diabetes is outlined in my 54 page eBook. Please get yourself a copy and then teach the concepts to your loved ones.


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