How To Get Rid Of Diabetes

How To Get Rid Of Diabetes

Most people tend to think that diabetes is caused by eating too many sweets. However, this is not true. Diabetes is caused from a high fat diet.

Think of your body as if it were a house or building and the windows and doors of that house or building as your body's insulin receptors. Whenever the body takes in food, it breaks that food down to what is called glucose (also known as sugar). That glucose then travels through the windows (or insulin receptors) giving your body the energy it needs. However the fat from a high fat diet eventually clogs the windows sealing them shut. At this point, the glucose having nowhere to travel begins to build up until the blood can no longer handle it. By this point a person is diagnosed with diabetes.

Let those suffering from diabetes go on a low fat diet and walk one hour a day. The low fat diet should consist of two meals a day: fruits, whole grains, and a handful of nuts for breakfast; and raw vegetables, whole grains, and legumes (beans, peas, sprouts, etc.) for dinner. These two meals should be eaten about six hours apart, and all animal products such as meat and dairy should be eliminated from the diet completely.

The low fat diet will keep the windows from getting clogged any further, while walking one hour a day will cause the insulin receptors to eat up the glucose again. Once all the stored glucose makes it through the insulin receptors the diabetes is gone.

Many people have tried this plan, and within three to four days their doctors have taken them off of their medication, and within a couple of weeks their diabetes is gone. This plan works so well and fast that the diabetic should take an orange with them on their walk — the body's insulin receptors will begin to eat the glucose so quickly that the person may not have enough energy to make it back from their walk. The orange will restore their energy.

"Trust in the LORD with all your heart. Lean not unto your own understanding. In all thy ways acknowledge Him and He will direct thy paths." — Proverbs 3:5,6