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  Apr
    22,
       08
 

Gastric ByPass Surgery - Eliminates Diabetes?

 

Well this past Sunday night on 60 minutes I watched a story about how individuals, some who even took 5 insulin shots per day for their diabetes were suddenly and nearly instantly "cured" of diabetes after having gastric bypass surgery.  In fact, the story went on to say that nearly 98% of those individuals who undergo gastric bypass surgery become cured of their diabetes.  When I first heard this, it seemed quite strange.  And apparently it was sort of a mystery for the scientists who observed this, because it was not after the individuals lost weight that their diabetes disappeared, but instead it occurred right after the surgery.  The scientists thought that there must be some controlling mechanism in the upper intestines that is cut out during surgery that is causing this to occur.

 

Well, after giving this some thought.  I do not believe that that is what it is at all.  In fact, as I have stated on a number of occasions.  I believe that the worst discoveries, for mankind have been the stove, the oven, and the microwave oven.  When we cook our foods, we destroy all the digestive enzymes that are already in that food that would normally be used to digest the food.  (A banana has all the digestive enzymes necessary to digest the banana already within it.  That is why when we leave a banana out it turns brown and rots, in other words, the banana is digesting itself).  Since we no longer have the digestive enzymes in the food, our bodies are forced to use digestive or proteolytic enzymes from the pancreas to aid in our digestion.  This is not the way that it was designed to occur.  Our pancreases only job should be to produce metabolic enzymes such as insulin and glucagon.  It is when our bodies are burdened by eating this cooked food, resulting in the pancreas being burdened to make digestive enzymes to help us digest our food.  When a person undergoes a gastric bypass surgery, the pancreas is no longer involved in producing and releasing digestive enzymes.  Therefore, the pancreas can now concentrate on the job that it was intended to provide, and that is to produce metabolic enzymes such as insulin and glucagon.

 

Although I am also certain that there are some hormones released in the small intestines, such as Ghrelin that do have something to do with hormonal balance, I believe the primary factor may indeed be due to the pancreas no longer being burdened with the production of digestive enzymes.

 

I have discovered over the past 25 years, that in every single case of diabetes.  There has always been a sedated nerve to the pancreas.  By removing interference in this sedated nerve, as well as, increasing gastric acids and using digestants and eliminating nano bacteria, which may play some role in diabetes, I have found it to be quite easy to control and often eliminate type II diabetes.

 Our protocol for Type II Diabetes would generally include:  (contact me for dosage depending on age & weight and severity of diabetes)

·         Digest –with meals

·         HCL – (live source Betaine HCL) –after meals

·         HCL Activator –after meals

·         Pancreas Complex

·         Heart Nano-Detox

·         Eat Kefir in the morning and use Probiotics

·         Must make sure the First morning urine pH is between 6.4 and 7.0

 

Avoid refined foods (esp. sugar, white flour); avoid alcohol, red meat; avoid pasteurized dairy (except for homemade kefir). Have moderate protein meals (not high protein – or it creates too much acid; difficult to digest; hard on kidneys to process). Eat a diet high in fresh, organic vegetables (steamed, soups, etc.) and organic, whole grains. Eating fermented seed cheese is especially helpful. 

Diabetes | Nutrition

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