UN World Diabetes Day
November 14 is United Nations World Diabetes Day (UN WDD). The World Diabetes Day (WDD) website states…
“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 fact is, this “potentially debilitating” disease will be chronic only as long as the root cause of diabetes doesn’t get fixed.
Unfortunately, our “modern” medical system doesn’t appear to be interested in solving these underlying causes.
They instead focus their efforts on “controlling” diabetes, by merely suppressing the symptoms associated with this disease through expensive medication and/or insulin… By artificially keeping certain diabetes indicators (such as glucose and insulin levels) within “acceptable” ranges, it appears as though the diabetes is being “managed”.
The truth, however is that underneath it all, the disease itself keeps getting — little by little — worse. That’s why virtually all diabetics keep getting more and more medications prescribed… to “control” the ever-increasing number of complications and serious “side effects”.
It’s also the reason why diabetics face a grim 80% risk of death by heart disease or stroke (in addition to a lengthy list of other grim complications), even when they continue to use drugs and/or insulin to “control” their diabetes.
- Trevor K. Neuman