Well there is one thing that we do know. Diabetes is easy to prevent, easy to treat and cure in laboratory animals. Since 1958, it has been known that supplemental chromium and vanadium will prevent and treat diabetes as well as hypoglycemia. Walter Mertz (the director of U.S.D.A. field studies) published the facts linked with chromium and diabetes in the federation proceeding. Diabetes is a whole type of medicine that could be wiped out by universal chromium supplementation.
In 1985, the medical school at the University of Vancouver, BC, Canada stated that “vanadium does replace insulin for adult onset diabetics.” “The diagnosis of diabetics is very easy to make and it should be considered in any disease where there is a chronic weight loss or weight gain.”
How to diagnose diabetes?
A six hour GTT will show a steep rise of blood glucose at 30-60 minutes to over 275mg % and may keep rising to over 350 and stay elevated after 4-6 hours. The urine should be tested with a “dipstick” test every time the blood is tested for sugar. A positive diabetic will always show a positive urine sugar during the 6 hour GTT. A morning fasting urine sugar test is useless for the initial diagnosis of diabetes. Blood of the diabetic is also typical in that the lipids and cholesterol are elevated as well as the sugar.
How to Treat Diabetes?
Treatment of diabetes should include chromium and vanadium at 250 mcg/day in the initial stages to prevent “insulin shock” (sudden dropping of blood sugar because of a relative insulin overdose). Keep checking urine blood sugar before and after meals, as the blood sugar level drops, you can adjust your insulin or pill medication just like you have been taught. You may have food allergies that cause celiac-type intestinal lesions (i.e. wheat gluten, cows milk, soy, etc.) and will need to supplement with betaine HCI and digestive enzymes at 75-200 mg t.i.d. before meals. Have patience if you have intestinal lesions, they take 60-90 days to heal.
Treatment of diabetes will also include zinc at 50 mg t.i.d., B-complex at 50 mg t.i.d. (be sure to include niacin which is part of the GTF “glucose tolerance factor”), essential fatty acids at 5 gm t.i.d., vitamin B12 at 1,000 mcg/day, bioflavonoids including quercetin at 150 mg/day, copper at 2-3 mg/day, lecithin at 2,500 mg t.i.d., and glutathione at 100 mg/day.
A high fiber, high complex carbohydrate diet should be implemented. No natural or processed sugar and carbohydrates. Eat meat, eggs, and poultry three to six times per day to stabilize blood sugar in the beginning stages of the therapy. Every time you eat processed carbohydrates (i.e. sugar, honey, alcohol, mashed potatoes, etc.), you will loose 300 percent more chromium in your urine than when you consume complex carbohydrates. Herbs are useful in treating diabetes as well. These herbs include licorice (Glycyrrhiza glabra), jaborandi (Pilocarpus jaborandi), yarrow (Achillea Millefolium), Canadian fleabane (Erigeron canadense), and Jerusalem artichoke. Plant derived Minerals are ideal for diabetes.
All information in this post was taken directly from “Dead Doctors Don’t Lie” Written by Dr. Joel Wallach Dr. Ma Lan.
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