The Diet that Claims to Reverse the Effects of Diabetes?

A new ebook is offering diabetics a way to reverse their condition solely through diet. The blood disorder is currently incurable and is normally managed through a combination of medication and diet.

Disarm Diabetes – 7 Steps to Health claims that diabetics who follow its guidance on avoiding certain foods and including certain others can become healthy again.

The diet suggested by the ebook is essentially a mainly vegetarian diet that avoids high fats and proteins present in dairy and meat products. Its healthy eating pyramid includes vegetables, legumes, whole grains, nuts and seeds with the overall aim of achieving better blood sugar control without the need for insulin.

The products featured in the Disarm Diabetes – 7 Steps to Health ebook are all known to play a role in regulating the body’s metabolic function, an essential part of controlling diabetes.

Diabetes is caused when the body fails to produce enough or any insulin that is essential for breaking down the sugars in our food into glucose that fuels our cells and gives us energy. The condition has many other potential health complications, such as cardiovascular disease, hypertension, obesity and kidney disease. There is also an increased risk of amputation of the foot in the most affected patients. Type 2 diabetes, which typically affects older people, is the most common form of the disease.

The diet favoured by the ebook has to be tailored to suit each individual to be most effective. This means age, sex, any related conditions, weight and food preferences have to be taken into consideration when designing a daily diet that will have the optimal effect.

Fruits and vegetables recommended by the ebook include tomatoes, mushrooms, cabbage, celery, beets, garlic, cherries and nuts. Certain meats, fish and dairy are also allowed along with unsweetened drinks. The high carbohydrate foods that can be problematic for diabetics, such as guar, honey, chocolate, figs and dates, are also detailed in full, allowing the individual to avoid eating these. The ebook also provides tips on cooking and food preparation.

While the ebook claims its guidance can lead to a cure for sufferers, the medical world is much more cautious about backing any program that makes such a claim. Any individual following the ebook’s guidance should consider getting a physician’s advice before proceeding.

Comments are closed.