Asian Diabetes Association Observes World Diabetes Day
Today is the United Nations World Diabetes Day (UN WDD).
According to the official World Diabetes Day (WDD) website,
“Diabetes is a chronic, potentially debilitating and often fatal disease. The disease occurs as a result of problems with the production and supply of insulin in the body. Either the body produces no or insufficient insulin or the body cannot use the insulin it produces effectively.”
The truth is, diabetes is chronic only if the underlying cause of the disease remains unresolved.
Unfortunately, “modern” medicine never seems to address these underlying causes.
Instead, they merely attempt to “control” diabetes by suppressing the symptoms with medication… Yet even though those diabetes symptoms appear to be controlled — and certain indicators such as glucose and insulin levels are artificially kept within “normal” ranges — the disease itself continues to get progressively worse.
That’s why you face an 80% risk of dying from heart disease or stroke (plus a long list of other serious health complications), even if you continue to “control” your diabetes with medications.
On the other hand, if you successfully resolve the underlying probems that caused your diabetes in the first place, then this otherwise deadly disease can be completely reversed (despite any claims to the contrary by the so-called diabetes “experts” — who just happen to have a powerful financial incentive to keep as many diabetics as possible on those expensive diabetes medications.)