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1) Reversal of type 2 diabetes: normalisation of beta cell function in association with decreased pancreas and liver triacylglycerol, E. L. Lim & K. G. Hollingsworth & B. S. Aribisala & M. J. Chen & J. C. Mathers & R. Taylor. Diabetologia. DOI 10.1007/s00125-011-2204-7. The Newcastle University team has discovered that Type 2 diabetes can be reversed by diet alone.
2) Type 2 diabetes--time to change our approach. Lancet,
2010. 375(9733): p. 2193.
3) Barnard, N. D., Cohen, J., Jenkins, D. J. A.,
Turner-McGrievy, G., Gloede, L., Jaster, B., Seidl, K., Green, A. A., &
Talpers, S. (2006). A Low-Fat Vegan Diet Improves Glycemic Control and
Cardiovascular Risk Factors in a Randomized Clinical Trial in Individuals With
Type 2 Diabetes. Diabetes Care , 29 (8), 1777-1783.
4) Knowler, W. C., Barrett-Connor, E., Fowler, S. E.,
Hamman, R. F., Lachin, J. M., Walker, E. a, et al. (2002). Reduction in the
incidence of type 2 diabetes with lifestyle intervention or metformin. The
New England journal of medicine, 346(6), 393-403. doi:
10.1056/NEJMoa012512.
5) Crane, MG and Sample, C: Regression of diabetic
neuropathy with total vegetarian (vegan) diet. J Nutr Med 1994; 4:431-439.
6) Parekh P, Petro A, Tiller J, Feinglos M, Surwit R.
Reversal of diet-induced obesity and diabetes in C57BL/6J Mice. Metabolism
1998;47, 9:1-8.
7) Anderson, JW and Ward, K: High Carbohydrate, High
fiber diets for insulin-treated men with diabetes mellitus. Am J Clin Nutr,
1979; 32:2312-21. "Medical research confirms that up to 50% of Type 2
diabetics can eliminate diabetes risks and discontinue medication within three
weeks by adopting a low-fat, plant food diet and regular daily exercise."
8) Purnell JQ. Effect of excessive weight gain with
intensive therapy of type 1 diabetes on lipid levels and blood pressure:
results from the DCCT. Diabetes Control and Complications Trial. JAMA. 1998 Jul
8;280(2):140-6.
9) Colwell JA, Clark CM Jr. Forum
Two: Unanswered research questions about metabolic control in
non-insulin-dependent diabetes mellitus.
Ann Intern Med. 1996 Jan 1;124(1 Pt 2):178-9.
10) Gustafsson I, Hildebrandt P,
Seibaek M, Melchior T, Torp-Pedersen C, Kober L, Kaiser-Nielsen P. Long-term prognosis of diabetic patients with
myocardial infarction: relation to antidiabetic treatment regimen. The TRACE
Study Group. Eur Heart J. 2000
Dec;21(23):1937-43.
11) Duckworth W, Abraira C,
Moritz T, Reda D, Emanuele N, Reaven PD, Zieve FJ, Marks J, Davis SN, Hayward
R, Warren SR, Goldman S, McCarren M, Vitek ME, Henderson WG, Huang GD; the VADT
Investigators. Glucose Control and Vascular Complications in Veterans with Type
2 Diabetes. N Engl J Med. 2008 Dec 17. [Epub ahead of print]
12) Action to Control
Cardiovascular Risk in Diabetes Study Group, Gerstein HC, Miller ME, Byington
RP, Goff DC Jr, Bigger JT, Buse JB, Cushman WC, Genuth S, Ismail-Beigi F, Grimm
RH Jr, Probstfield JL, Simons-Morton DG, Friedewald WT. Effects of intensive
glucose lowering in type 2 diabetes. N Engl J Med. 2008 Jun 12;358(24):2545-59.
13) ADVANCE Collaborative Group,
Patel A, MacMahon S, Chalmers J, Neal B, Billot L, Woodward M, Marre M, Cooper
M, Glasziou P, Grobbee D, Hamet P, Harrap S, Heller S, Liu L, Mancia G,
Mogensen CE, Pan C, Poulter N, Rodgers A, Williams B, Bompoint S, de Galan BE,
Joshi R, Travert F. Intensive blood glucose control and vascular outcomes in
patients with type 2 diabetes. N Engl J Med. 2008 Jun 12;358(24):2560-72.
14) Hinsworth HP. Diet in the aetiology of diabetes. Proc R Soc Med 1949;42:323-6
15) West KM, Kalbfleisch
JM,. Influence of nutritional factors on
prevalence of diabetes. Diabetes 1971;
20: 99-108.
16) Rao RH. The role of undernutrition in the
pathogenesis of diabetes mellitus.
Diabetes Care 1984; 7: 595-601.
17) Joslin EP. Atheroscleriosis and diabetes. Ann Clin Med 1927;5:1061.
18) Barnard, N. D., Cohen, J.,
Jenkins, D. J. A., Turner-McGrievy, G., Gloede, L., Jaster, B., Seidl, K.,
Green, A. A., & Talpers, S. (2006). A Low-Fat Vegan Diet Improves Glycemic
Control and Cardiovascular Risk Factors in a Randomized Clinical Trial in
Individuals With Type 2 Diabetes. Diabetes Care , 29 (8), 1777-1783.
19) Barnard RJ, Lattimore L,
Holly RG, Cherny S, Pritikin N. Response of non-insulindependent diabetic
patients to an intensive program of diet and exercise. Diabetes Care.
1982;5(4):370-4
20) Acceptance is growing among the mainstream medical
community that diabetes is reversible. Dr. Mehmet Oz is among the many
physicians who now say diabetes is completely reversible by making better
lifestyle choices. As reported on Oprah.com, Dr. Oz stated: “Ninety percent of
type 2 diabetics can actually reverse their problem.” http://www.drcredeur.com/diabetes/what-does-dr-oz-say-about-diabetes
21) “Reversing diabetes is possible” by Val Willingham,
CNN. Bethesda, Maryland (CNN) -- Diabetes type-2 can be
reversed. "We have seen numerous people reverse their condition,"
says Dr. Michelle Magee, director of the MedStar Diabetes Institute in Washington. "But it
takes a real dedication for the rest of their lives," she notes. http://www.cnn.com/2011/HEALTH/01/28/reverse.diabetes/index.html
22) UK Study shows diabetes is reversible. June 28, 2011 Researchers
from Newcastle University have clearly shown that diet
alone can actually reverse the condition by normalizing blood glucose levels,
reducing cholesterol levels and even stimulate the pancreas’s insulin producing
cells (beta cells) to return to normal! The full study was published in the
June issue of the journal Diabetologia. http://hadleywoodhealthcare.wordpress.com/2011/06/28/diabetes-is-reversible
23) Type 2 Diabetes Reversible Friday, June 24, 2011. Reversal
Of Type 2 Diabetes: Normalisation Of Beta Cell Function In Association With
Decreased Pancreas And Liver Triacylglycerol, Diabetologia, June 9, 2011. The
authors wrote, “Normalisation of both beta cell function and hepatic insulin
sensitivity in type 2 diabetes was achieved by dietary energy restriction
alone. This was associated with decreased pancreatic and liver triacylglycerol
stores. The abnormalities underlying type 2 diabetes are reversible by reducing
dietary energy intake”. http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/21656330
24) Mainstream media acknowledges diabetes can be reversed
through major diet, lifestyle changes. Monday, February 07, 2011 by: Ethan A.
Huff, staff writer (NaturalNews): The mainstream media is just now catching on
to what NaturalNews and other natural health advocates have been saying for
years: type 2 diabetes can be reversed through dietary and lifestyle changes,
and without the need for lifelong drug interventions. A recent report by CNN
says that improving one's diet, keeping off excess weight, and regularly
exercising, can help millions of people with diabetes get rid of it for good. http://www.naturalnews.com/031233_diabetes_lifestyle.html
http://truthonmedecine.wordpress.com/2011/02/07/mainstream-media-admits-diabetes-can-be-reversed-through-major-diet-lifestyle-changes/
25) The majority of cases of type 2 diabetes can be
prevented by the adoption of a healthier lifestyle. Sept 2001. In a report in The
New England Journal of Medicine, Walter Willett, MD, PhD, and his colleagues
from the Harvard School of Public Health demonstrated that 91 percent of all
Type 2 diabetes cases could be prevented through improvements lifestyle and
diet. Frank B. Hu, M.D., JoAnn E. Manson, M.D., Meir J. Stampfer, M.D., Graham
Colditz, M.D., Simin Liu, M.D., Caren G. Solomon, M.D., and Walter C. Willett,
M.D.N Engl J Med 2001; 345:790-797 September 13, 2001 http://www.nejm.org/toc/nejm/345/11/ September 13, 2001
26) Diabetes And Insulin Resistance Are Reversible. Huffington
Post August 8, 2009 Dr. Mark Hyman says type 2 diabetes is reversible with
early intervention and a proper diet. http://www.healthiertalk.com/are-diabetes-and-insulin-resistance-really-reversible-0839
27) 11 People (55%) Reversed Type 2 Diabetes. American
Journal of Clinical Nutrition. August 17, 2010 by Robby. A peer reviewed study
demonstrates 11 people (55%) of the patients reversed type 2 diabetes in an
average of 16 days.Anderson, J. W., & Ward, K. (1979). High-carbohydrate,
high-fiber diets for insulin-treated men with diabetes mellitus. American
Journal of Clinical Nutrition, 32, 2312-2321. The abstract is available to the
public at this link http://www.ajcn.org/content/32/11/2312.abstract
28) Engineer proves diabetes is reversible with
plant-based diet. February 21, 2006 Rochester Democrat & Chronicle Xerox
engineer reversed his diabetes and got off insulin by following a strict
plant-based diet of vegetables, legumes, fish, and plant oils. PDF file of
newspaper article: http://www.democratandchronicle.com/apps/pbcs.dll/article?AID=/20060215/LIVING/602150311
29) Diabetes is not necessarily a one-way street. PCRM Clinical Research. February 15, 2005 Diabetes:
Can a Vegan Diet Reverse Diabetes? By Andrew Nicholson, M.D. Early studies
suggest that persons with type 2 diabetes can improve and, in some cases, even
reverse the disease by switching to an unrefined, vegan diet. This is based on a carefully controlled test
performed by PCRM (Physicians Committee
for Responsible Medicine). http://www.pcrm.org/health/clinres/diabetes.html
30) Working with Georgetown University,
PCRM compared two different diets: a high-fiber, low-fat, vegan diet and the
more commonly used American Diabetes Association (ADA) diet.
31) Fasting blood sugars decreased 59 percent more in the
vegan group than in the ADA
group. And, while the vegans needed less medication to control their blood
sugars, the ADA
group needed just as much medicine as before. The vegans were taking less
medicine, but were in better control. While the ADA group lost an impressive 8 pounds, on average, the
vegans lost nearly 16
pounds. Cholesterol levels also dropped more
substantially in the vegan group compared to the ADA group.
32) Medical research confirms lifestyle change can reverse
diabetes. December 21, 1979. Medical research confirms that up to 50% of people
with Type 2 diabetes can eliminate diabetes risks and discontinue medication
within three weeks by adopting a low-fat, plant food diet and regular daily
exercise. Anderson, JW and Ward, K: High Carbohydrate, High fiber diets for
insulin-treated men with diabetes mellitus. Am J Clin Nutr, 1979; 32:2312-21.http://www.newstart.com/conditions/reverse-diabetes/
33) Software executive cures himself of diabetes at the
age of 30. Mike Adams, now known as the Health Ranger, cured himself of
diabetes in a matter of months and transformed himself into the picture of
perfect health in mind, body and spirit. Mike dove into research; he devoured
thousands of books on nutrition, pharmaceutical drugs, wellness programs, the
politics of food - anything he could find. Mike has now made it his life
mission to share the most remarkable discovery he made on his quest: the vast
majority of all diseases can be easily prevented and even cured without drugs
or surgery. http://www.healthranger.org/bio.html
34) Diabetes is reversible. Mayo Clinic. Potentially
reversible diabetes conditions include prediabetes — when your blood sugar
levels are higher than normal, but not high enough to be classified as diabetes
— and gestational diabetes, which occurs during pregnancy. http://www.mayoclinic.com/health/diabetes/DS01121
35) “Diabetes is 100 percent reversible." Dr. Mercola,
Sept. 2008. Diabetes is virtually curable for anyone who is willing to put in
the hard time and work and recovering their insulin and leptin sensitivity. http://articles.mercola.com/sites/articles/archive/2011/03/03/media-finally-states-reversing-diabetes-is-possible.aspx
36) The Diabetes Conundrum: What Physicians Are Teaching
You May be Killing You - Read the surprising conclusion Dr. Rosedale, one of
the leading diabetic doctors in the country, reaches about the current state of
knowledge in diabetes. http://articles.mercola.com/sites/articles/archive/2005/06/21/diabetes-part-fifteen.aspx
37) The Rosedale diet:
The real "cure" for diabetes is to eat a diet that promotes insulin
and leptin sensitivity. http://articles.mercola.com/sites/articles/archive/2005/08/16/doctors-cause-diabetics-to-die.aspx
38) “No matter how long you have lived with diabetes, your
experience of life can become better than you ever imagined.” http://www.thetruenature.net/diabetes
DR. RON ROSEDALE SPEAKS ON DIABETES: "The
increased incidence in diabetes is as shocking as it is alarming. This is a
disease that should be very rare, yet it is commonplace, even among children,
and rapidly escalating. At one time, type 2 diabetes was called senile
diabetes, a reflection of the fact that it usually did not affect people until
they were well into their late decades. As more and more middle-age people
began to develop this disease, the name was changed to adult-onset diabetes (no
one middle-age wants to be called senile!!). Given the fact that so many
children are now getting adult-onset diabetes, medicine has once again stuck a
name onto a so-called new disease--MODY, Maturity-Onset Diabetes of the Young.
This is a prime example of how the so-called diseases of aging are not related
solely to chronological age but to overall health. "Type 1 diabetes (also
called juvenile diabetes) is a result of too little insulin, the hormone that
is produced in response to rising blood glucose or sugar levels. Without enough
insulin, blood sugar levels can clim dangerously high, leading to organ damage
and death. Type 2 diabetes (discussed in the paragraph above), is an entirely
different story and accounts for about 95 percent ofall cases of adult
diabetes. Type 2 diabetes is characterized by a condition called insulin
resistance, which occurs when the cells of the body are constantly exposed to
high levels of insulin. Plenty of insulin is being made, but cells have become
desensitized. In the case of type 2 diabetes, the cause is more closely linked
to a failure in cellular communication; that is, how well your cells can
'listen' to insulin and leptin, than your age. "When your cells become
resistant to insulin, the receptors con cell membranes no longer 'hear' the
signals from insulin. This can cause catastrophic health problems down the
road, including blood lipid abnormalities, high blood ressure, heart disease
and even cancer. "Insulin resistance often goes hand in hand with elevated
leptin levels and leptin resistance, and both conditions are linked to eating
too much of the wrong food. Lower your leptin levels and your insulin problems
willgreatly improve. Leptin resistance results in deep pockets of fat in the
waist and abdomen which 'smother' the liver from receiving proper hormonal
signals, a very important one being from insulin. When your liver becomes
insulin resistant, it will make too much sugar, contributing to insulin
resistance and diabetes. Elevated leptin also increases fight-or-flight mode,
which boosts blood glucose levels and production of cortisol (stress hormone)
by the adrenal glands, which causes blood glucose levels to soar even higher.
39) Natural Treatments For Diabetes: The Whitaker Wellness
approach is very effective in reducing and often eliminating the need for oral
diabetes drugs and insulin in patients with type 2 diabetes.
40) The Whitaker Wellness Institute’s approach to diabetes
is twofold: to lower blood sugar and to reduce the risk of diabetic
complications with diet, exercise, and targeted nutritional supplements.
41) Diabetes Can Be Treated Without Drugs: Julian
Whitaker, MD; Jul 03, 2009. "Hundreds of clinical trials demonstrate that
diabetes can not only be prevented but actually reversed -- not with drugs but
with simple, inexpensive lifestyle measures." http://adrianbridgwater.sys-con.com/node/1024164
42) Health and Medicine: Dr. Neal Barnard's Program for
Reversing Diabetes (a vegan diet w/ low GI foods) outlines a nutritional
approach to treating diabetes, citing the examples of study participants who
successfully improved their ability to respond to insulin, lost weight, and
ended medication dependency. http://www.nealbarnard.org/
http://diabeticdietzone.com/blog/blood-glucose-diabetes/dr-neal-barnards-program-for-reversing-diabetes-the-scientifically-proven-system-for-reversing-diabetes-without-drugs
http://www.pcrm.org/about/events/india.html
43) The Diabetes Prevention Program study, a very large
randomized clinical trial , by Deborah Greenwood, MEd, CNS, BC-ADM, CDE: (the
most accurate study design) showed that you could reduce the development of
diabetes by 58% by doing some simple things. 1. Lose 5-10% of your body weight
by eating healthy, with calorie and fat reduction (only 25% of calories from
fat). 2. Engage in physical activity for at least 30 minutes five times per week.
These changes can significantly reduce the risk of developing diabetes. Other
studies have looked at other types of weight loss such as using meal
replacements. The global consensus is that if you lose weight and keep it off,
you may be able to prevent diabetes as well as improve blood pressure and lab
values.
44) Raw for 30 Days is an independent documentary film by Dr Gabriel Cousens entitled: 'Reverse Diabetes in 30 Days' that chronicles six Americans with diabetes who switch to a
diet consisting entirely of vegan, organic, live, raw foods in order to reverse
diabetes naturally.A medical team was established to monitor various health
variables of the subjects. The diet: "No meat, no dairy, no alcohol, no
caffeine, no refined foods, no junk food or fast food of any kind, no candies,
no sugar". Conclusion: Type 2 diabetes can be cured, or at least
drastically reduce blood sugar, hemnoglobin a1c, blood pressure, cholesterol,
weight, etc. http://www.rawfor30days.com/themovie.html
"Dr Cousens’ Reversing Diabetes Naturally Protocol is a
medically-supervised nutritional therapy program for type 1 and type 2
diabetics, as well as pre-diabetics who do not want to live their lives
codependent to Insulin and other medication drugs. Supported by scientific
research, Dr. Cousens’ clinical results make this protocol the most
comprehensive and successful diabetes reversing programs in the world." http://www.gabrielcousens.com/drnewhome/88PROGRAMS/REVERSINGDIABETESPROGRAM/tabid/1923/language/en-US/Default.aspx
45) DR GABRIEL COUSENS SPEAKS ON DIABETES: "In one to
four days practically we get people off all their insulin and all their other
diabetic medications and in 2 to 3 weeks, even if their blood sugar starts at
500 or 400, returning their blood sugar to normal which is less than a
hundred." http://youtu.be/0viz3jej1w0
46) A randomized trial of a church-based diabetes
self-management program for African Americans with type 2 diabetes.
Samuel-Hodge CD, Keyserling TC, Park S, Johnston LF, Gizlice Z, Bangdiwala SI.
Diabetes Educ. 2009 May-Jun;35(3):439-54. Epub 2009 Apr 21. CONCLUSIONS: The
church-based intervention was well received by participants and improved
short-term metabolic control.
47) Reduction in risk factors for type 2 diabetes mellitus
in response to a low-sugar, high-fiber dietary intervention in overweight
Latino adolescents. Ventura E, Davis J, Byrd-Williams C, Alexander K, McClain
A, Lane CJ, Spruijt-Metz D, Weigensberg M, Goran M. Arch Pediatr Adolesc Med.
2009 Apr;163(4):320-7.
48) A low-fat vegan diet elicits greater macronutrient
changes, but is comparable in adherence and acceptability, compared with a more
conventional diabetes diet among individuals with type 2 diabetes. Barnard ND,
Gloede L, Cohen J, Jenkins DJ, Turner-McGrievy G, Green AA, Ferdowsian H. J Am
Diet Assoc. 2009 Feb;109(2):263-72.
49) Effect of a low-glycemic index or a high-cereal fiber
diet on type 2 diabetes: a randomized trial. Jenkins DJ, Kendall CW,
McKeown-Eyssen G, Josse RG, Silverberg J, Booth GL, Vidgen E, Josse AR, Nguyen
TH, Corrigan S, Banach MS, Ares S, Mitchell S, Emam A, Augustin LS, Parker TL,
Leiter LA. JAMA. 2008 Dec 17;300(23):2742-53. In patients with type 2
diabetes, 6-month treatment with a low-glycemic index diet resulted in
moderately lower HbA(1c) levels compared with a high-cereal fiber diet.
50) Glucose and insulin responses to whole grain
breakfasts varying in soluble fiber, beta-glucan: a dose response study in
obese women with increased risk for insulin resistance. Kim H, Stote
KS, Behall KM, Spears K, Vinyard B, Conway JM. Eur J Nutr.
2009 Apr;48(3):170-5. Epub 2009 Feb 5. CONCLUSION: These data suggest that
acute consumption of 10 g
of beta-glucan is able to induce physiologically beneficial effects on
postprandial insulin responses in obese women at risk for insulin resistance.
51) Effects of antioxidant supplementation on insulin
sensitivity, endothelial adhesion molecules, and oxidative stress in
normal-weight and overweight young adults. Vincent HK, Bourguignon CM, Weltman
AL, Vincent KR, Barrett E, Innes KE, Taylor AG. Metabolism. 2009 Feb;58(2):254-62.
Antioxidant supplementation moderately lowers HOMA and endothelial adhesion
molecule levels in overweight young adults. A potential mechanism to explain
this finding is the reduction in oxidative stress by AOX.
52) Anti-inflammatory effect of lifestyle changes in the
Finnish Diabetes Prevention Study. Herder C, Peltonen M, Koenig W, Sütfels K,
Lindström J, Martin S, Ilanne-Parikka P, Eriksson JG, Aunola S,
Keinänen-Kiukaanniemi S, Valle TT, Uusitupa M, Kolb H, Tuomilehto J; Finnish
Diabetes Prevention Study Group. Diabetologia. 2009 Mar;52(3):433-42. Epub 2009
Jan 8. CONCLUSIONS/INTERPRETATION: The present study assessed the individual
effects of dietary and physical activity measures on low-grade inflammation in
individuals at high cardiometabolic risk. Our results underline the importance
of moderate to vigorous LTPA and a diet rich in natural fibre, and this should
be emphasised in lifestyle recommendations.
53) One-year comparison of a high-monounsaturated fat diet
with a high-carbohydrate diet in type 2 diabetes. Brehm BJ, Lattin BL, Summer
SS, Boback JA, Gilchrist GM, Jandacek RJ, D'Alessio DA. Diabetes Care. 2009
Feb;32(2):215-20. Epub 2008 Oct 28. CONCLUSIONS: In individuals with type 2
diabetes, high-MUFA diets are an alternative to conventional lower-fat,
high-CHO diets with comparable beneficial effects on body weight, body
composition, cardiovascular risk factors, and glycemic control.
54) Dietary Calcium and Magnesium Intakes and the Risk of
Type 2 Diabetes: the Shanghai
Women's Health Study. Villegas R, Gao YT, Dai Q, Yang G, Cai H, Li H, Zheng W,
Shu XO. Vanderbilt Epidemiology Center, Department of Medicine, Vanderbilt
University Medical Center and Vanderbilt-Ingram Cancer Center, Nashville, TN,
and the Department of Epidemiology, Shanghai Cancer Institute, Shanghai, China.
55) PCRM study published in Diabetes Care in 2006, found
that participants on a vegan diet experienced significantly greater reductions
in A1c (a measure of blood sugar levels over a prolonged period), weight, body
mass index, waist circumference, and LDL (“bad”) cholesterol. Neal Barnard,
M.D. http://www.pcrm.org/news/nejm.html
56) China Study supports a plant-based diet that can
prevent heart disease, diabetes, and some cancers. The China Study:The Most Comprehensive
Study of Nutrition Ever Conducted and the Startling Implications for Diet,
Weight Loss and Long-term Health (2005).
Dr. T. Colin Campbell, Ph.D., Nutritional Biochemistry Cornell
University. Note: The
China Study was the culmination of a 20-year partnership of Cornell University,
Oxford University
and the Chinese Academy of Preventive Medicine.
57) Dr. Richard K. Bernstein, M.D., F.A.C.E., F.A.C.N., C.W.S., FACCWS.
Offers a complete guide to achieving normal blood sugars.
58) Robert O.
Young, MS, D.Sc., Ph.D. Over the
past two and a half decades, Robert O. Young has been widely recognized as one
of the top research scientists in the world. Throughout his career, his
research has been focused at the cellular level. Having a specialty in cellular
nutrition, Dr. Young has devoted his life to researching the true causes of
"disease," subsequently developing The New Biology™ to help people
balance their life. Dr.
Young's research findings have been published in several noted journals, including
The Journal of Alternative and Complementary Medicine. (Sympathetic Resonance
Technology, Scientific Foundations and Summary of Biologic and Clinical
Studies, Dec. 2002, Vol. 8, No. 6: 835-842.) His extracurricular projects
include a double-blind research study at the University of Miami
on curing diabetes. http://www.phmiracleliving.com/t-about.aspx
http://www.stopdoingcancer.com/dr-robert-young-p.htm
Dr Robert O. Young speaks on
reversing diabetes: “By putting people on a pH Miracle diet that includes green foods, green
drinks, moderate good fats, and low protein, I was seeing the reversal of Type
2 and even Type 1 diabetes. It was a real pH miracle.” Robert O.
Young, MS, D.Sc., Ph.D. “In 2002, I began a
six-month controlled study on Type 1 and Type 2 diabetes, then ran another, for
three months, in 2003. Both used the right alkaline food, aerobic exercise, and
nutritional supplements. In every case, I found that the subjects who completed
the program were able to decrease or discontinue their medications. That
includes cutting their insulin intake by more than 50 percent, and in many
cases eliminating insulin altogether, within just three months.” Robert O.
Young, MS, D.Sc., Ph.D. “Everyone who
finished the study reduced or eliminated their medication. The Type 2 diabetics
averaged a 96 percent reduction in their insulin or other diabetic medications,
and the Type 1 people reduced insulin an average of 81 percent.” Robert O.
Young, MS, D.Sc., Ph.D.
Alkalinity Reduces Arthritis Pain
Alkaline
foods and supplementation of alkaline minerals can help with improved
function and decreased pain in arthritis sufferers
Article Title: Alkaline Mineral Supplementation Decreases Pain in Rheumatoid Arthritis Patients: A Pilot Study
Article Published: The Open Nutrition Journal, 2008, 2, 100-105
Authors: Regina Maria Cseuz, Istvan Barna, Tamas Bender and Jürgen Vormann
http://www.beaco.hu/adatok/dw/dw_68.pdf
Alkaline Diet Supports Kidney Health
Chronic
acidosis is common among those with kidney disease and studies show
that alkaline supplementation and diet can slow the progression of the
disease
Article Title: Does correction of metabolic acidosis slow chronic kidney disease progression?
Article Published: Current Opinion in Nephrology & Hypertension: March 2013 – Volume 22 – Issue 2 – p 193–197
Authors: Goraya, Nimrit; Wesson, Donald E
http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/23380803
Alkaline Diet Reduces Chronic Acidosis
Acidosis is Prevalent in those with kidney problems, and an alkaline diet can help improve this by reducing the acidosis
Article Title:Dietary Acid Load and Metabolic Acidosis in Renal Transplant Recipients
Article Published:Clinical Journal of the American Society of Nephrology November 07, 2012 vol. 7 no. 11 1811-1818
Authors: Else van den Berg
An Acidic Diet Leads to Increased Risk of Obesity, Cardiovascular Disease, Diabetes, Hypertension and Chronic Kidney Failure:
Modern diet is devoid of alkalinity and the compounding effect of chronic acidosis leads to a host of problems in the body.
Article Title: Diet-induced metabolic acidosis
Article Published:Clinical Nutrition, Volume 30, Issue 4, August 2011, Pages 416–421
Authors: María M. Adeva, Gema Souto
http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0261561411000604
Alkaline Diet Can Prevent and Stop Progression of Type 2 Diabetes:
An
adoption of the “HFV” diet that replicates the alkaline diet (lots of
vegetables, fresh foods and no red meat, processed foods, sugar etc) has
been proven to slow and turn around type-2 diabetes.
Alkaline
Green Drink | Alkaline Diet ProofArticle Title: Prevention of Type 2
Diabetes by Dietary Patterns: A Systematic Review of Prospective Studies
and Meta-Analysis
Article Published: Metabolic Syndrome and Related Disorders. December 2010, 8(6): 471-476. doi:10.1089/met.2010.0009
Authors: Katherine Esposito, Christina-Maria Kastorini, Demosthenes B. Panagiotakos, and Dario Giugliano.
http://online.liebertpub.com/doi/abs/10.1089/met.2010.0009
Low Alkaline, High Acidic Diet Leads to High Risk of Obesity and Type 2 Diabetes
High
acidic, low alkaline diet leads to cortisol production, known to
dramatically increase the risk of obesity and type 2 diabetes.
Article Title: Acid–base balance may influence risk for insulin resistance syndrome by modulating cortisol output
Article Published: Medical Hypotheses Volume 64, Issue 2, 2005, Pages 380–384
Authors: Mark F. McCarty
http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0306987704002981
Alkaline Diet Helps with Kidney Issues:
An
acidic diet can be a contributor to renal (kidney) problems, and
dietetic intervention with alkaline foods and substances can be
advantageous.
Article Title: ACID-BASE IN RENAL FAILURE: Influence of Diet on Acid-Base Balance
Article Published: Seminars in Dialysis Volume 13, Issue 4, pages 221–226, July–August 2000
Authors: Thomas Remer
http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/10923348
Alkaline Water Reduces Acid Reflux
Alkaline Water helps to relieve and remove acid reflux and provides good acid-buffering capacity.
Article Title: Potential Benefits of pH 8.8 Alkaline Drinking Water as an Adjunct in the Treatment of Reflux Disease
Article Published: Ann Otol Rhinol Laryngol. 2012 Jul;121(7):431-4.
Authors: Jamie A. Koufman, MD; Nikki Johnston, PhD
http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/22844861
Alkaline Diet Helps with Gout/Hyperuricemia
An
alkaline diet leads to a higher alkaline urine, providing an effective
treatment of Hyperuricemia / Gout – alkalising helps remove uric acid
from the body.
Article
Title: Effect of urine pH changed by dietary intervention on uric acid
clearance mechanism of pH-dependent excretion of urinary uric acid
Article Published: Nutrition Journal 2012, 11:39
Authors: Aya Kanbara, Yoshisuke Miura, Hideyuki Hyogo, Kazuaki Chayama and Issei Seyama
http://www.biomedcentral.com/content/pdf/1475-2891-11-39.pdf