There Is A Cure For Diabetes The Tree Of @ Amazon.com
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When I was a growing up in the 1960′s, I never recalled knowing of any person who had diabetes. But now that has changed. By 1980 5.6 million persons in the United States had diabetes. I cannot number how galore people I recognise personally today, or listen in the news, or read in a obituary, or an individual cited in a casual speech who had passed away due to complicatednesses to diabetes. By 2009 that number had soared to 23.6 million in this country or 8% of the population, who now have diabetes according to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. In this day and time diabetes is considered by galore in the medical community to be an epidemic? So what is behind the rise of Diabetes? And is there a permanent heal to this disease? According to the American Diabetes Association, diabetes was encountered in the early 19th century. Which brings to mind a very interesting question: What did the medical community back then learn when it comes to this impairment of normal physiological function and how did they deal with it in their treatment? You will find the answer somewhat fascinating! Throughout the years, thousands of books and articles have been written on this one medical topic-involving it is health care and fitness. Since galore in my own family are diabetic, I have read some writings. Maybe you have also. But there is one that I think you will find most interesting-rather you are diabetic, or know of someone who is. This book is called DIABETES ITS CAUSE AND PERMANENT CURE, and I’ve never read anything like it. Did you observe the words permanent cure? It was written in 1889 by a M.D. name Emil Schnee-a German born physician who finally relocated to Carlsbad here in the United States. Emil Schnee was one of a good deal of doctors involved in an intense study and investigation through out Europe, Canada, and the United States on a somewhat new disease. What did their exploration and study disclose back then as to the rise of diabetes to a pandemic level today? What did they know? Why did they feel that not only did they understood the cause of diabetes but treated it as a CURE? Schnee himself was successful in the heal of 53 people who are in need of medical care using only 19th century techniques, involving male and female ranging in all ages. Can Dr. Schnee exploration and expertness be of value today? Can his contribution to his work on diabetes along with that of his colleagues get the exposure that is necessitated for any present day break-thru for this disease? Only time will tell if the content of this arousing and attention holding publication may construct perhaps a surprising bit of data that could be critical in our modern day fight versus diabetes. |





