Are You Aware Of Diabetic Symptoms?

May 23rd, 2008 by nburns

Diabetes is a symptom of a damaged  pancreas that can no longer produce the insulin your body needs.  The  pancreas is a long gland right behind the stomach that secretes insulin, glucagon, and somatostatin, into the blood stream.  Your pancreas becomes diseased by acids sugars, carbohydrates, excess fats, and uric acids, that keep going from the stomach directly to the pancreas.

Your pancreas is the next link in the digestive chain, whatever you eat goes directly to this delicate organ.  So instead of digesting food and producing insulin, it now becomes a “shock organ”.

Which means:  IT HAS TO ABSORB AND NEUTRALIZE ALL THE ACCESS ACIDS OUR MODERN DIETS DUMP INTO IT.

If you start loosing unexplained weight without even trying, always seem to be thirsty, urinating frequently, always wanting to eat, very tired, or sleeping more than usual,  more lows than highs, irritable, more emotionable than before, it is time to run not walk to your doctor and ask  to be tested for diabetes.  Not everyone shows these symptoms, some  have milder symptoms which they explain away and even ignore. 

Listen to your body, know yourself well enough that if any danger signal pops it’s ugly head you would know this isn’t the norm for you.

I like what Mark Anastasi says quote:  Your diet is the single Biggest Influence on Your Diabetes Condition!

Read for yourself this amazing account on “diabetes” by Mark Anastasi, on how diabetes can never be cured by traditional medicine.  He shows scientists have discovered a way to “stimulate” the pancreas to slowly but surely produce a little more insulin each day on its own.

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