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Book Review - Death to Diabetes - The 6 Stages of Type 2 Diabetes Control & Reversal
Posted by admin in Prescription Diabetes Drugs on July 09th, 2009
Being the family healer is a big responsibility. I have to come up with effective and lasting solutions for people’s health problems. Diabetes type 2 is something easily overcome with the correct mindset, the correct attitude, correct lifestyle change; and this is precisely the problem with diabetics, they have this closed mindset that they will be forever taking an escalating amount of drugs, continue eating the standard american diet and commercialized lifestyle, progressively get sicker as they age... simply because they have been branded as a diabetic and expect to be diabetic all their life.
Death to Diabetes opens the diabetic mind and takes you full circle, author DeWayne McCulley covers just about every topic you will need to know about regarding your diabetes journey and recovery. His advice is sound, and his super meals are key to getting your diabetes under control.
Author DeWayne McCulley is an ex-diabetic engineer who survived a near death, diabetic coma with a blood glucose level of 1,337 — more than a thousand points above normal. Despite two blood clots, pneumonia, high cholesterol, and four insulin shots a day, DeWayne was able to use his engineering and biochemistry background to methodically wean himself off the insulin, and other drugs. He lowered his average glucose level to less than 95 and his hemoglobin AIC below 5%, while losing 50 pounds and reversing his diabetes within 4 months. He credits his recovery to God, his doctors and nurses, his mother, his daughter, a set of accidents (blessings), and his underlying thirst for knowledge. With a lot of encouragement from his daughter, his mother, and people from work, the local churches, the wellness industry, and the two diabetic support groups he was facilitating, DeWayne decided to write this book that explains his experience, the real root casues of diabetes, and how to beat this disease and its complications. His hope is that this book will inspire you the way he was inspired — by people he never would have met if it weren’t for his experience with diabetes.
In some countries the word “cure” is illegal to use, DeWayne resorts to the title “Death to Diabetes” and talks about diabetes “wellness” and “reversal”. This book is a large of component of the cure for most Type 2 diabetes cases.
I like the charts, I like the methodologies, this is an absolute beginner’s book to cures. Written for the usual joe who has never ever been exposed to cures. The diets are transitional, people are used to these kinds of complicated ways of eating and DeWayne teaches them how to do it right. The book can be used as a general wellness guide for any health problem that can be addressed via diet and some detoxes.
Diabetics will love the chapters on how to wean yourself away from drugs until you totally get rid of all drugs. No drugs, for the rest of your life.
This book is empowering, very thorough and well-written. This book is the one every diabetic should read.
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