Thursday, February 26, 2009

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You must Know Why?

Written by Toma Grubb

I am assuming you are viewing this site because you are looking for answers because you know some friends suffer from diabetic. I have some remarkable dietary strategies I want to share with you. Strategies that have worked extremely well for me and others I have shared them with.

In February 2005 I was diagnosed with type 2 diabetes. I was in such bad shape that the doctors and nurses at the Veterans Hospital in Seattle told me I was close to death. I got diligent about finding the best solutions. I am well controlled and now off all meds. In July 2006 I did an intake physical with a new doctor. Based on my labs and symptoms at the intake physical, he was questioning whether I had been misdiagnosed. Being misdiagnosed is highly unlikely since I was in ICU at the Seattle VAMC for four days being pocked, prodded and getting blood drawn on a short regular basis.

These strategies may not work for everyone, but on the other hand, I have only gotten positive feedback from those I have shared them with. Do you want to try to get so well controlled you will not need to take meds? I will not ask you to give up your medications just yet. First you must get your blood glucose readings so well controlled that your doctor will agree that you no longer need them.

I truly hope these strategies work as well for you as they did for me. Either way, I want to hear from you and how your glucose control is progressing. You may even be able to teach me a few things.

This site is based on diabetics helping other diabetics. One doctor told me that diabetics often become more expert at controlling their condition than the doctors that are treating them. I know this is not true in all cases but the national statistics of both the USA and Canada indicate that half of all diabetics are poorly controlled. Is it the patients or the medical establishment that is failing? I will leave that judgment call up to you.

I was not getting good results trying to do what I was told to do by my medical team. Doing it their way my glucose readings were still high. Doing it my way, my glucose readings dropped rapidly to the 90 mg/dl to 100 mg/dl range and my A1C dropped from 20.9 to 5.2 I have switched to a meter that records using the international scale and my readings for the past month have been between 4.2 and 4.9. Doesn’t get much better than that.

I am not going to blow any smoke at you and tell you it is going to be easy. In the beginning it is going to take a lot of work on your part. You will have to take the time to learn good dietary practices. You are going to need to relearn how to prepare a meal and probably a new way of cooking. You may need to change how you think about food. You will need to learn how to analyze, budget and balance every meal.

I will tell you that the end result is well worth the effort. You will feel much better and you will be lowering your risk for the nasty complications that can come with diabetes like amputation, kidney failure, blindness, heart disease and other very unpleasant complications.

I want you to get results as good as mine. I will do my best to help you through the forums, by email, and skype. You have nothing to lose and a lot to gain.

Sincerely,

Toma Grubb
Monday, 02 October 2006

Controlling Type 2 Diabetes with Diet

Natural Diabetes Cures - If There Is No Cure, Why Do Thousands Cure Diabetes Each Year?

Natural health is my career and simple natural diabetes cures have been my passion for years now. And it seems like others are wondering the same thing I am, "If there is no cure for diabetes, why do thousands cure diabetes each year?"

It is said that diabetes is an epidemic! Over 62 million Americans are diabetic or pre-diabetic. That is 1 and 5 Americans are dealing with diabetes and insulin issues. And if you check out the American Diabetes Association (ADA) website, you will find that there is still no cure for diabetes. The ADA still believes insulin is our best option. And so do pharmaceutical companies which make billions of dollars off of diabetic patients.


Yet thousands of people and some doctors state that you can naturally cure diabetes with your diet and lifestyle.

Who is telling the truth?

Facts about Natural Diabetes Cures

In 2003, Duke Researchers experimented with a low carbohydrate / high fat diet. The diabetic study resulted with 17 out of 21 patients reducing their medicated insulin or discontinuing it altogether after 16 weeks.

Diabetic research has also visited tribes in northern countries like Greenland, and found that diabetes is extremely rare in many native cultures. About 1 in every 2000 Eskimos were found to be diabetic or pre-diabetic.

And there are numerous other studies which are showing surprising findings. Here is what you need to do to naturally reverse diabetes. You may be able to cure diabetes in weeks too!

Cure Diabetes Naturally with These Secrets

1. Diabetes may have taken years to develop but will only take 4 weeks to cure… if you are serious about it. For most of your life you have probably developed bad habits which may have contributed to your diabetes. Breaking those habits is difficult but can be done. Having a positive attitude is important in your journey.

2. You need to remember this important rule, "You are what you eat!" If you study diabetics' nutritional plans, you will usually find high carbohydrate foods, high processed foods and little minerals and vitamins. With this in mind, you may need to completely change your diet. You can start with avoiding all processed foods which include fast foods, canned foods, and most boxed foods. Eat fresh foods that are raw!

3. The ADA recommends a diet with carbohydrates. Scientifically, we know that carbohydrates convert to sugar by the body. You should avoid most carbohydrates and begin to make foods choices with protein and fresh fruits and vegetables. More vegetables are the better option.

4. Your body is littered with toxins, cholesterol, plaque, radicals and even more junk then I should mention. Fortunately, water can change all of that very quickly. Make sure you are drinking at least 16 ounces of water for every 2 hours you are awake.

5. Finally, educate yourself. Thousands of people make millions of dollars off of your disease. Learn how to reverse diabetes naturally and completely cure it and 4 weeks. You can start tonight!

Learn How to Cure Diabetes in 4 Weeks

Imagine your doctor telling you to cut back on insulin. Imagine your blood sugar lowering in days. Imagine being cured and freedom from diabetes.

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Colon Cancer - Diagnosis, Causes, Symptoms, Treatment, And Prognosis.


Colon cancer is cancer of the large intestine (colon), the lower part of your digestive system. Colon cancer is the second most common cancer in the USA with equal distribution between men and women. Colon tumors usually affect people over the age of 40, with the majority of people who are diagnosed with the condition being over 60 years of age. Colon cancer may affect any racial or ethnic group; however, some studies suggest that Americans of northern European heritage have a higher-than-average risk of colon tumours.



INCIDENCE OF COLON CANCER
Colon cancer is more common in industrialized nations and in those societies where red meat is a major part of the diet, although evidence tends to suggest that merely changing your diet to white meat and seafood as in for instance Japan, tends to just swap stomach cancer for colon cancer. In almost all cases colon cancer is a treatable disease if caught early.

SIGNS AND SYMPTOMS
Colon cancer usually begins with the appearance of benign growths such as polyps. Often there are no early symptoms. If signs and symptoms of colon cancer do appear, they may include: a change in your bowel habits, including diarrhea or constipation or a change in the consistency of your stool for more than a couple of weeks, rectal bleeding or blood in your stool, persistent abdominal discomfort, such as cramps, gas or pain, abdominal pain with a bowel movement, a feeling that your bowel doesn't empty completely, weakness or fatigue and unexplained weight loss.

CAUSES OF COLON CANCER
Colon cancer's exact cause is unknown, but it appears to be influenced by both inherited and environmental factors. Studies show a concentration in areas of higher economic development suggesting a relationship to diet, particularly excess animal fat and low fiber. Other factors that increase the risk of developing colon tumors are: age over 40, the presence of other diseases of the digestive tract, family history and ulcerative colitis.
Development of colon cancer at an early age, or at multiple sites, or recurrent colon cancer, suggests a genetically transmitted form of the disease as opposed to the sporadic form. There also is a slight increased risk for colon carcinoma in the individual who smokes.
The most common colon cancer cell type is adenocarcinoma which accounts for 95% of cases.

DIAGNOSIS
The development of polyps of the colon usually precedes the development of colon cancer by five or more years. The American Gastroenterologial Association revised its screening guidelines in 2003 to recommend that people with two or more first-degree relatives with colorectal cancer or a first-degree relative with colon or rectal cancer before age 60 should have a screening colonoscopy beginning at age 40 or beginning 10 years prior to the age of the earlier colon cancer diagnosis in their family (whichever is earliest). Those with a first-degree relative diagnosed with colon cancer after age 60 or two second-degree relative with colon or rectal cancer should begin screening at age 40 with one of the methods listed above, such as annual sigmoidoscopy. The most common colon cancer screening tests are colonoscopy, sigmoidoscopy, and fecal occult blood test.
CT scans and Barium enemas are also routinely used for diagnosis of colon and rectal cancers.

TREATMENT OF COLON CANCER
Almost all colon tumors are treated with surgery first, regardless of stage. The malignant tumor, adjacent tissues and any lymph nodes that may contain cancer cells are removed.
In colon cancer, chemotherapy after surgery is usually only given if the cancer has spread to the lymph nodes (Stage III). Radiation therapy may also be used to induce tumor regression. As with other cancer treatments, the incidence of side effects varies with patient health and the exact nature of the treatment.

PREVENTION
There is not an absolute method for preventing colon cancer. Still, there are steps an individual can take to dramatically lessen the risk or to identify the precursors of colon cancer so that it does not manifest itself. People who turn age 50, and all of those with a history of colon cancer in their families, should speak with their physicians about the most recent screening recommendations from physician and cancer organizations. They should watch for symptoms and attend all recommended screenings to increase the likelihood of catching colon cancer early. Exercise is believed to reduce the risk of colon cancer. Apparently, no association exists between frequency of bowel movement or laxative use and risk of colon cancer.

PROGNOSIS
Prognosis depends on the stage of the disease and the overall health of the patient. If diagnosed early, before the tumor has spread from the bowel, these treatments are very effective, with about 90% of patients alive five years after diagnosis. If the colon cancer does not come back (recur) within 5 years, it is considered cured. Prognosis is poor in patients with liver and lung metastases.

By: Dick Aronson

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Dick Aronson has a background of 35 years in pharmaceuticals and alternative medicines, software development and human resources. He has for a number of years now been retained by companies looking to expand or needing to restructure. Publisher of numerous healthcare articles, some of Dick’s websites can be found at: www.life-wave-patches.com and www.healthinnovationsonline.com