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DIABETES MELLITUS: Curable Syndrome





Diabetes Mellitus: Curable Syndrome

Scholastic medicine claims that diabetes is an incurable disease that can be treated but never cured. The truth is that diabetes is not an incurable disease but a curable syndrome.

First of all I would like to explain a few general notions necessary to understand so-called diabetes. Insulin is a hormone produced by the pancreas, more precisely it is produced by the Islets of Langerhans located in the pancreas. To better understand the processes related to insulin, we can imagine that it is insulin that keeps the cell door open for sugar to enter through. The cell needs sugar to create vital energy. Glycaemia is the amount of sugar in the blood. It is usually measured in milligrams per decilitre. The abbreviation for this measurement is: mg/dL. Glycaemia is considered by scholastic medicine to be normal when it is less than 100 mg/dL before a meal and less than 140 mg/dL after a meal. Scholastic medicine considers diabetes to be a condition in which glycaemia is greater than 126 mg/dL before a meal or greater than 200 mg/dL after a meal. Some doctors put forward other figures. For example, some doctors say that after a meal a blood glucose of 400 mg/dL would be normal.

Scholastic medicine considers diabetes to be an incurable disease that produces pathological sequelae throughout the body, affecting the eyes, legs, brain, psyche, skin, heart, cardiovascular system, liver, lungs, nervous system, kidneys, sexual function and teeth. Scholastic medicine is of the opinion that the disease is incurable and can only be treated. It recommends three types of treatment: oral drug treatment, insulin treatment and a combination of these two treatments. The oral drug treatment consists of oral consumption of the following drugs: metformin, sulfonylureas, thiazolidinedione, meglitinides, gliptins and flozines. Insulin treatment usually consists of two insulin injection times: fast-acting insulin and slow-acting insulin.

It is not good to have a high glycaemia in the long term, but usually the pathological sequelae mentioned above are not produced by a high glycaemia, but by the treatments of scholastic medicine. In the following lines I will argue this assertion. All the above-mentioned drugs have very serious side effects on the human body. To convince yourself that all the above-mentioned medicines have very serious side effects on the human body you can read the package leaflet of the respective medicine. The very serious side effects of these medicines are ample proof that they cannot be suitable for treating any disease. Insulin treatment is also a disastrous treatment for the body. The most easily visible effects of this treatment are as follows:

. Hypo- and hyperglycaemia. Hypoglycaemia can lead to a coma in which the patient may die. Hyperglycaemia is actually high blood sugar.
. Vision disorders. Right at the start of insulin treatment you will notice visual disturbances.
. Oedema. You will notice oedema right at the start of insulin treatment. Oedemas are excessive accumulations of serous fluid in the intercellular spaces of organs and tissues.
. Increased body weight.
. Myocardial infarction and stroke. These can occur as a result of increased body weight.
. Insulin allergy. This manifests as itching and swelling. They can worsen which will produce adverse reactions throughout the body in the form of itching, respiratory distress, low blood pressure, dry cough and shock. All these reactions can lead to death.
. Infections, keratotic pearls, lipohypertrophy and painful wounds. All these occur around the injected site.

These effects are clear evidence that the human body is suffering and therefore insulin treatment is disastrous for the body. In addition to these effects there are also those that occur inside the human body. These are more difficult for the patient to notice.

As mentioned, scholastic medicine is of the opinion that diabetes is an incurable disease, but that it could be treated in the above-mentioned way. Scholastic treatments can only aggravate the disease but cannot treat it. Diabetes is not an incurable disease, it is only a curable symptom. The main causes of the pancreas not being able to produce enough insulin are as follows:

1. Pancreas exhaustion. This exhaustion occurs in those who consume high glycaemic index foods over a long period of time. Foods with a high glycaemic index include industrial sugar, all foods containing industrial sugar and honey. Low glycaemic index foods are: mushrooms, vegetables, pulses, pulses, fruit, whole grain products, nuts, seeds and potatoes. Foods with a high glycaemic index cause the pancreas to produce a lot of insulin quickly and in the short term. The rapid and short-term production of large amounts of insulin leads to exhaustion of the pancreas.

2. Islets of Langerhans covered with fat. Eating meat products causes these islets to become covered with fat, so they can no longer produce enough insulin or any insulin at all.

3. Islets of Langerhans covered with cysts. Cysts are usually accumulations of toxic substances that the organism stores inside the body. The human organism usually removes toxins from the body through defecation, urination and sweating, but sometimes it stores them inside or outside the body to eliminate them over time. If the body has enough vital energy, cysts disintegrate over time on their own.

Consequently, diabetes is not an incurable disease, but a curable syndrome. It's good to know how much insulin your pancreas can still produce. I am absolutely certain that your doctor has not told you the method by which to know this information. That's why I'm telling you. Since I don't know your individual case, so I don't know your glycaemia chart or your treatment, I will give you a basic example that you can adapt to your case.

I'm assuming you're giving yourself injections of rapid insulin and slow insulin. I'm assuming you had a slow insulin injection this morning. I assume that at 20:00 you had dinner and after dinner you should inject 5 units of rapid insulin so that in about two hours you have a blood sugar of about 100 mg/dL. Inject only 3 units of rapid insulin! At 22:00 you take your glycaemia and theoretically you should have 140 mg/dL. Don't eat anything at all for 24 hours. The next morning stop injecting slow insulin. The same day, at 22:00, you take your glycaemia and I assume you have 120 mg/dL. In this case, the pancreas produces one unit of insulin every 24 hours. If you have 100 mg/dL, your pancreas produces two units of insulin in 24 hours. Either way you will see by experimentation and on your own that the pancreas produces insulin and therefore cannot be sick.

Now let me tell you briefly how you can cure yourself of diabetes. Fast! In other words, don't eat anything at all until you reach an optimal weight. Optimal weight is the weight at which your pancreas will start working. It is about 15 kg less than the weight recommended by your doctor. You calculate your recommended weight and subtract 15 kg from it. This is how you find your optimal weight. Example: for a man of 1.75 m tall, the recommended weight is about 70 kg. This means that the optimal weight is 55 kg. During fasting it is good to drink plenty of water. I recommend between 1.5 -2.5 kg of water daily. Drinking a lot of water detoxifies the body so any cysts on the pancreas disappear. Once you have reached your optimum weight eat only low glycaemic index foods and drink plenty of water. I recommend between 1.5 -2.5 kg of water daily. Before drinking water I recommend consuming a tablespoon of flaxseed. To better adapt to fasting, before you fast, you can eat food that contains only as many carbohydrates as you can process. Example: if your pancreas produces 1 unit of insulin, then you can eat a slice of wholegrain bread or an apple or pear a day. After a few days you can stop eating. During adjustment to fasting and during fasting stop injecting insulin and do not take any medication.

Now I would like to tell you that fasting can produce symptoms in the first three days such as weakness, headaches, dizziness, depression and hunger which will be hard to bear. In addition, after fasting it is possible to experience the Yo-Yo effect, i.e. you may reach a higher weight over time than before. The best thing to do in this situation is to practice spirituality. Spiritual practice includes meditation, body postures and conscious breathing. If you fast and practice spirituality you will enter an autotrophic state, you will no longer have problems with these symptoms and the Yo-Yo effect will no longer occur. I have described spiritual practice and autotrophy in my book: THE HOLISTIC TRUTH: The key to freedom and prosperity.

If you do as I told you, you can be cured in about 6 months. The healing time depends on the weight difference between your current weight and your optimal weight, the speed at which your body loses weight and your metabolic rate. During the fasting period, the body loses weight by about 200-300 grams per day. The rate at which your body loses weight depends on your metabolic rate. If you practice spirituality, the body weight will stop dropping exactly at the optimal weight. Staying at optimal weight over the longer term leads to body regeneration.

Be absolutely certain that you will heal yourself in this way!

I wish you good health!

Author: Mihail Ispan