Saturday, May 1, 2010

Dr. Hyman on Curing Diabetes - How Medication Makes Diabetes Worse

Click here or watch the same video below to listen to Dr. Mark Hyman review a study that proves trying to control blood sugar with medication (and not lifestyle) actually leads to more deaths and heart attacks.



The story is simple. Bad foods kill in many more ways than just raising blood sugar. Patients are sold the idea that all they have to do is control their blood sugar number and everything will be fine. This leads to a patient eating foods that can kill them a 1000 different ways, with the patient only controlling one aspect of how those foods can cause their premature death.

The other 999 ways bad foods can kill/ravage the body are never addressed. The root cause is ignored. As in so many other cases, the conventional health professional declares..."the procedure was a major success but unfortunately the patient has passed away".

The blood sugar is addressed with medication but the bad lifestyle just kills another way and this has already been proven in the lab and on the street. The big secret is that disease is not separate. The foods, habits and lifestyles that cause one disease, cause them all.

Diabetes medications treat a number, which has no relation to health or life expectancy. Diabetes medications literally roll out the red carpet to hundreds of other diseases by keeping the low quality foods flowing into the patient's mouth. The patient gets their gold star for getting their blood sugar numbers right yet end up riding a deformed/fatigued body into the grave yard well before their time. The patient ends up telling others that this is the best we can do and even raising money to fuel/energize a system that only provides further decreases in health.

My reversing diabetes seminar is officially set for Tuesday May 4th from 5:30 until 8:00 at the Parkway Inn and Conference Center. Call 613.932.4766 for quick registration over the phone.

1 comment:

Anonymous said...

Treating any symptom without first stopping, paying attention and changing our behaviour is a recipe for declining health. When we listen to our symptoms and make the appropriate changes we actually have the opportunity to improve our health and life! Artificially taking someone's pain or disease away without the context of how it is connected to their life is a disservice to the individual and society, regardless of how much compassion it is done with.