Cure for Diabetes?

Via Drudge, this is fantastic news.

My father-in-law died from Type II diabetes a few years ago, and my mother-in-law’s in a wheelchair because of it. In both cases, it started as soon as they stopped working in the fields. When you eat tortillas, beans, rice and beer every day and suddenly stop exercising, you’re gonna be at risk. We took Ama to a special clinic where the doctor advised her to stop eating starchy foods. She looked at us and said, “so he wants me to stop eating?”

Diabetes is rampant among the older population of Latinos in California, precisely because of diet and lack of exercise as they become sedentary with age.

I don’t personally have a family history of the disease, but considering that for a good ten years or so I inhaled a 2-liter jug of Pepsi every day, I was probably at risk. Now I drink a 2-liter Pepsi jug full of water and I feel much better.

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3 Responses to Cure for Diabetes?

  1. Paul says:

    Not to worry I got you by one, and it will
    make a person fat. I have gained alot from
    all that drink, I could save alot money by
    stopping. OR I could go after the soda maker!,
    they did this to me.(Now did that sound some
    thing like a dem.)Not good,I used the word FAT.
    Paul

  2. Firehand says:

    My second ex is diabetic. I really hope this pans out for humans, I hated seeing her have to inject herself twice a day.

  3. Moshe Kelp says:

    Obesity is really a worrisome epidemic, that’s spreading like wildfire in the industrialized world nowadays. The far more obese or overweight a person becomes, the far more he or she is likely to develop a wide array of associated health problems. According to health specialists, mild obesity entails having a body mass index or BMI of 30+, although morbidly obese individuals have a BMI of 40+, and malignantly obese folks have a BMI of 50+. Dietitians also contend that those that are forty percent overweight have twice more chances of dying prematurely as compared to the average-weight individual.

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