Diabetes is not the hopeless disease that most doctors would have us believe it is though it is a long losing battle if you walk the trail western medicine wants you to walk. Like all the chronic diseases facing humanity today the allopathic medical establishment does not want you or your doctor to become conscious of the real causes of diabetes and it certainly does not want you to receive treatments that will reverse or prevent diabetes from destroying your life.
Like all chronic diseases there are a multitude of etiologies, many causes that combine to destroy healthy cell physiology. Diabetes though is one of the most complex of diseases affecting the physiology of all tissues and systems simultaneously. When our basic metabolism fails or becomes seriously compromised all of our cells begin a long epic struggle in their desire to continue to exist. But it?s a rigged game, a losing battle, a medical Armageddon of vicious proportion, for the diabetic drugs, including insulin, will make life much more difficult than it has to be. For example, if you follow the mainstream medical course of treatment you can expect that there will be a high probability that you will be among the 80,000-84,000 patients in the United States that has a lower-limb amputation performed due to complications from diabetes.
This book breaks through the veil of ignorance and takes the doctor and diabetic patient on a journey through all the lies and the deliberate deception fostered by the pharmaceutical companies and the medical officials they keep in their pockets. Here we will discover the best medicines (natural of course) for avoiding diabetes or treating it if we or a loved one has fallen into debilitating metabolic syndrome. We will uncover keys like inflammation and mercury poisoning as well as fungal infections that combine to destroy our metabolic functions. We will examine calcification issues, raw food diets, vitamin D and magnesium deficiencies and the use of magnesium chloride (transdermally and orally administered), sodium bicarbonate, sodium thiosulfate, alpha Lipoic Acid and many other things that will mean a world of difference to the crumbling metabolic function of a great part of the human race.
Magnesium is necessary for both the action of insulin and the manufacture of insulin. Magnesium administration improves insulin sensitivity thus lowering insulin resistance. Magnesium and insulin need each other. Without magnesium, our pancreas won't secrete enough insulin--or the insulin it secretes won't be efficient enough--to control our blood sugar.
Without insulin though, magnesium doesn't get transported from our blood into our cells where it is most needed. Insulin plays a central role in storing magnesium but if our cells become resistant to insulin, or if we do not produce enough insulin, then we have a difficult time storing magnesium in the cells where it belongs.
When insulin processing becomes problematic magnesium gets excreted through our urine instead and this is the basis of what is called magnesium wasting disease. Low serum and intracellular magnesium concentrations are associated with insulin resistance, impaired glucose tolerance, and decreased insulin secretion.
We have no choice but to conclude that diabetes actually results from poisoning. People are in mass poisoning themselves with horrible diets, with foods full of pesticides, herbicides, preservatives and yes even mercury. In volume 18 of Clinical Toxicology in 1981 there was a write up about cases of suicide attempts using rat poisoning where all four cases showed hyperglycemia and ketosis. The authors concluded that ingestion of rodenticide can cause diabetes mellitus after they noticed that the onset of diabetes mellitus varied within a very short period of time after swallowing of the poison ? only 4 to 7 days. Poisoning does lead to diabetes and that includes low grade toxic exposure that can start from things as common as dental mercury amalgam and even vaccines that contain poisons that are injected directly into the blood stream in increasing numbers.
Magnesium chloride offers a great advance in diabetic care that changes the lives of those with metabolic syndrome, hypoglycemia, and types I and II diabetes. New Paradigms in Diabetic Care invites endocrinologists, family practitioners, and diabetics to put magnesium into all aspects of their diabetic protocols. Research has proven that proper levels of magnesium lowers insulin resistance, lowers blood sugar, and aids in the prevention and treatment of complications of neuropathy and retinopathy. It enhances blood flow through damaged vessels, and prevents or delays the onset of type II diabetes.
Signs of severe magnesium deficiency include: Extreme thirst, extreme hunger and frequent urination. But wait a minute, aren?t those the same symptoms for diabetes? Many people have diabetes for about 5 years before they show strong symptoms. By that time, some people already have eye, kidney, gum or nerve damage caused by the deteriorating condition of their cells due to insulin resistance and magnesium deficiency. Dump some mercury and arsenic on the mixture of etiologies and pronto we have the disease condition we call diabetes.
Nothing will uncross the sulfur bonds in an insulin molecule faster than mercury - hopelessly bending it out of shape distorting its function. Mercury will also, with time, clog up the insulin receptor sites as will other heavy metals and toxic chemicals. And mercury does have the capacity to infect an area and draw to it fungal and other pathogens which can destroy beta cells, create acid conditions, and draw down the wrath of the immune system with the good guys taking all the blame for what the bad guys attracted. One cannot rule out that the source of autoimmune disorders are often the heavy metals that cause the immune system to misread what is and is not native cells. The Hun Hordes of Mercury bend everything out of shape (mostly proteins including DNA and RNA) often triggering the immune system to go on self destruct mode.
A highly acidic pH level (created by all the above) puts the pancreas, liver, and all the body?s organs at risk. Because of the important role played by the liver in removing acid waste from the body, liver function is particularly at risk when acids accumulate. When acidity prevents the liver and pancreas from regulating blood sugar, the risk of diabetes will increase.
We already know that sodium bicarbonate dramatically slows the progress of chronic kidney disease but few have followed the logical conclusion that it would also be a front line defense against diabetes. From prevention to treatment and to part of a cure, common Baking Soda is an essential tool in working with diabetic and metabolic syndromes. Obviously it does not take the place of an alkaline diet and water but bicarbonate is a front line medicine that doctors and patients can employ orally and transdermally in baths.
One big overlooked factor in metabolic syndrome and inflammation is dehydration. When you do not drink enough water inflammation feels worse because it gets worse. Dehydration worsens inflammation. Drink at least 6 to 8 glasses of clean water every day. Avoid heavy caffeine and alcohol which contain diuretics that will dehydrate you.
Medical ignorance has prevailed due to the interrelationship between muscular lipid accumulation, chronic inflammation and insulin resistance. The lost key to wellness is that the central mediating factor is magnesium. It is magnesium that modulates cellular events involved in inflammation. The chronic and continuous low-level stress that silent inflammation places on the body's defense systems often results in an immune-system breakdown.
A new study suggests that the air we breathe increases insulin resistance and inflammation. A two-year study of mercury accumulation in the town of Steubenville, Ohio, shows emissions to be much more concentrated in local areas around power plants than thought before. The EPA contends only about 8% of the mercury from coal-burning plants, incinerators and boilers settles to the ground locally. The Steubenville study contends nearly 70% of the mercury found in the Steubenville area came from local sources. What this means is that it is dangerous to live anywhere near coal-burning plants, incinerators and boilers. Millions of people living in neighborhoods across the country are breathing concentrations of toxic air pollutants that put them at a much greater risk of contracting diabetes.
Vitamin D deficiency predisposes individuals to type 1 and type 2 diabetes, and receptors for its activated form-1alpha,25-dihydroxyvitamin D3-have been identified in both beta cells and immune cells. Vitamin D deficiency has been shown to impair insulin synthesis and secretion. Epidemiological studies suggest a link between vitamin D deficiency in early life and the later onset of type 1 diabetes. In some populations, type 1 diabetes is associated with certain polymorphisms within the vitamin D receptor gene. In studies in nonobese diabetic mice, pharmacological doses of 1alpha,25-dihydroxyvitamin D3, or its structural analogues, have been shown to delay the onset of diabetes, mainly through immune modulation [1]. For more information on the importance of light in health see my essays The Secret of Light and The Sun, Vitamin D and Cancer.
To Janet:
Using magnesium chloride orally can cause problems with loose stools. In fact this is the single most limiting factor to oral use of magnesium.
You might try to back off the oral dose and use magnesium chloride only transdermally in skin application, foot baths or full baths and see if this helps. We have not heard of sodium bicarbgonate causing this, and not knowing your dosing it is hard to say.
You might cut back on your doses for a few days to see if it makes a difference. …
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