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NEW HOPE FOR DIABETICS!
This e-Book is the most IN YOUR FACE, UP FRONT, NO HOLDS BARRED information available today.
Diabetes is not the "take 2 pills and live a happy normal life" that we are led to believe.
Diabetes is reaching epidemic proportions among children, as well as among adults, here in the
US and across the world. Its a cruel disease that causes nerve damage, heart attacks, kidney failure, liver failure, amputation, blindness, and even premature death! The time has come to do something about it.
This e-Book is a distillation of 10 years of extensive research by medical experts put together into what is, in my opinion, the best way to live with diabetes. Being diagnosed with Type 2 Diabetes almost 10 years ago I started my quest for a cure! Using the information in this book I believe I have cured myself of Diabetes. It truly is " New Hope for Diabetics" .
This book has greatly extended the quality of my life, if not directly saving it.
It truly is "
New Hope for Diabetics"
If you have Diabetes or know anyone that does, this is a MUST read!! Please let's stop this deadly epidemic in its tracks.
I have cured my type 2 Diabetes.
I was diagnosed with type 2 Diabetes about 10 years ago.
At first I just listened to my doctors that told me there was no cure for diabetes and I could treat my diabetes with diet, exercise and pills and live a normal life.
The Doctors sent me to Diabetic schools, one that taught us what Diabetes is and how best to treat and live with it and the other taught nutrition, mostly low fat eating and the best way to eat as a Diabetic.
One of the things they taught me was that Type 2 Diabetes is a progressive disease and things would continue to get worse and worse, so they would continually changes my meds.
And, just like they said as the years went on, my blood sugar went up and up so they increased my meds.
Not Satisfied with what I was taught at the schools I went to, I set out to do my own research.
Things I learned were a bit scary like all the drugs have bad side effects, even death as they kill off organs.
That once you reach the limit (Maximum Dose) of one drug they have to switch to another drug until it is no longer useful. They keep this up until they run out of drugs to switch to. This usually happens in 1-20 years. Then there is not much they can do.
That any blood sugar reading over 140 is harmful and that an average reading of 139= an A1C test of 6.9 that is why you want your A1C under 7.
And that Diabetes has horrible side effects that include but not limited to:
- Blindness
- Kidney Failure
- Liver Failure
- Amputations
- Stokes
- Nerve Damage
- Heart Attacks
- Death
So if you can keep your blood sugar under 140, your A1C under 7 and keep an active life style you should be fine for a while. But time and this disease marches on and you will end up with these complications. Unless you die (from one of these complications or accident) early before they set in.
So the way I saw it, the only way to not get any of these complications or dying a slow horrible death was to get rid of this debilitating disease that they said has no cure.
So for the last 10 years or more I started reading anything I could on diabetes, I found out that a cure was developed and our government paid them 30 million dollars to keep if off the market. I found people are being cured of type 2 diabetes every day.
So after 10 years of research and many interviews with many doctors and healthcare professionals I have finally cured my diabetes.
What do I mean by "I Cured My Diabetes?"
I have what is call the Dawn Syndrome, which means my blood sugar reading are high in the mornings (dawn) and would come down during the day.
So before I was cured, here is what I had.
After 10 years and eventually reaching my Maximum Dose of Glyburide and Glucophage (metformin) plus Lisinopril for High Blood pressure and Lovastatin for high cholesterol here is where I was at:
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I had Morning mg readings of 220-250mg
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Daily I would get my mg down to about 110-120mg
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My A1C test were around 6.7 to 7.4 (testing twice a year)
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My blood Pressure was around 140’ over 90’s.
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My Cholesterol was in the 300’s
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I tired easily
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I had bad days where I just did not feel like doing anything.
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I had low days where my mg was below 70 and I felt real light headed and faint.
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Now remember all this is with maximum drugs
Now that I am cured here is where I am at:
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Being a commercial Driver (truck driver) I had to get a DOT physical every year (a Diabetic can only get a DOT for 1 year)
However, since curing my Diabetes I now have a 2 year DOT Physical. Here is where I stated on my Medical form that I no longer have Diabetes. How cool is that?

All this without and drugs, no meds of any kinds and with out eating a restrictive diet. I eat a normal healthy diet. I don’t workout at gyms or even a home gym, which would be beneficial to overall health, but I am active
I am not a Doctor or healthcare professional in anyway, but with those numbers, I believe it would be hard for anyone to test me and say I have Diabetes. I may still have the underlying cause (I don’t know) but with those numbers my complications will be minimized and I should be able to live a full healthy life.
If you have Diabetes or know anyone that does I hope you to can find these kinds of results!
New Hope for Diabetics
The first draft.
By Robert E Robeson
Table of Contents
Chapter 1
What is Diabetes?
Different types
Type 1
Type II
Adult onset
Juvenile Diabetes
Gestational Diabetes
Signs and symptoms
Who gets it and why
Genetics
Pathophysiology
Chapter 2
The many faces of diabetes!
Side effects are many
Nerve damage, loss of sensation
EDF in males
Heart failure
Kidney failure
Liver failure
Blindness
Amputations
Death
Chapter 3
How to avoid getting diabetes
Diet
Life style
Stress
Exercise
If over weight, lose it now
Chapter 4
Improving your health
Testing
Proper weight
Cholesterol
Triglycerides
What are triglycerides?
Triglycerides are a type of fat found in your blood. They are a major source of energy and the most common type of fat in your body.
When you eat, your body uses the calories it needs for quick energy. Any extra calories are turned into and stored in fat cells to be used later. The excess calories are stored as fat regardless of what kind of food you eat—fat, carbohydrate, or protein. If you regularly eat more calories than you burn, you may have high triglycerides.
In normal amounts, triglycerides are important to good health. When triglyceride levels are high, it is not clear whether these high levels directly increase your risk for heart disease. But high triglycerides are often part of a group of conditions called .
Metabolic syndrome is the combination of high blood pressure, high blood sugar, too much fat around the waist, low HDL ("good") cholesterol, and high triglycerides. This syndrome does increase your risk for heart disease as well as for diabetes and stroke.
Triglycerides are measured as part of a blood test that measures your . Normal triglyceride levels are below 150. Levels above 200 are high.
What causes high triglycerides?
Obesity, poorly controlled diabetes, underactive thyroid (), kidney disease, and regularly eating more calories than you burn can cause high triglycerides.
Certain medicines may also increase triglycerides. These include tamoxifen, steroids, beta-blockers, some diuretics, , and birth control pills. Drinking a lot of alcohol may also cause high triglycerides.
Certain types of high cholesterol and high triglycerides run in families.
What are the symptoms?
High triglycerides do not usually cause symptoms. People who have a family history (genetic cause) of very high triglycerides may have visible fatty deposits under the skin called xanthomas.
In rare cases, people who have very high triglycerides may develop inflammation of the (). This can cause sudden, severe abdominal pain, loss of appetite, nausea, vomiting, and fever.
How can I lower my high triglycerides?
You may be able to lower your triglycerides by eating fewer calories and increasing your activity. Reducing fats in your diet and not drinking alcohol may also help.
If increasing your activity and watching calories do not work, you may also need medicine. Medicines called statins are commonly used to lower LDL ("bad") cholesterol. But drugs called nicotinic acids and fibrates seem to work better for lowering triglycerides. If you have high triglycerides, high LDL cholesterol, and low HDL ("good") cholesterol, it may help you to take a combination of medicines, such as a statin and a fibrate.
If you are over weight we urge you to lose the excess pounds. But not only that we will show you how. If you have tried many diets and they do not seem to work for you or your weight goes up and down, then we have the cure! The Dr. Simeons hCG Protocol, the weight loss cure!
Blood pressure
Tooth health
Foot care
Skin Care
Exercise, build mussel
Attitude
Stress
Chapter 5
Weight loss, a must if you are over weight even just a little!
Achieve your proper weight!
Jenny Graig
Dr. Atkins
South Beach
Vegan
Low carb.
Low fat
Micro Biotics
Fit for life
Cottage cheese
Grapefruit
HCG
Chapter 6
Supplements
Chapter 7
Knowing your own version of Diabetes
How best to treat your Diabetes
Chapter 8
Health Care professionals
Chapter 9
Recap
Exams,
Eyes,
Feet,
AC1,
Glucose
Improve your health
Follow your Diet plan
Achieve/maintain your proper weight
Take your supplements
Exercise properly
Use the low GI index
Brush your teeth, proper oral hygiene
Skin/wound care!
Foot care
New Hope for Diabetics
The condensed version which is the the final Chapter from the above Book
By Robert E Robeson
Table of Contents
Preface
The first thing I did was to start improving my overall health.
To start improving my health, I stopped putting toxins into my body.
I used cleanses to remove as much of the toxins as I could from my body!
I improved my diet
Increase your Monounsaturated Fat
Foods to avoid:
Limit the following foods:
Here is the skinny on Fiber:
I started adding Supplements.
A note on Supplements:
Then I changed what I drink and when I drink it.
Here are some very important notes on water.
The environment:
Remember the basic rules of 3’s.
Exercise
Sleep:
How much and when?
I did what I could to lower my stress.
Here is a simple, quick stress test.
Weight loss
Since I had been near 300 pounds most of my adult life, and dieting all that time (30 plus years) I thought I would be in for some real hard times.
To recap, this is what I did:
How to maintain a good healthy weight for life!
References
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