Scientists at a Torontohospital may have discovered proof thatthe body's nervous system helps trigger diabetes. This stunning
discovery,which shocked even the researchers who made it, could eventually lead to anear-cure of
diabetes. Type I diabetes in particulars long been thought to beincurable.Diabetic mice were injectedwith injected with capsaicin, the active ingredient in chili peppers, whichcounteracted the effect of malfunctioning pain neurons in the pancreas. Themice became healthy practically overnight. This goes against theprevious conventional wisdom that Type 1 diabetes is caused solely by thebody's immune system attacking the pancreas. Apparently, the nerves alsosecrete neuropeptides that are crucial to the proper functioning of thepancreas.Diabetes is out of control!No surprise, though, if youconsider the number one source of calories in the UnitedStates is high-fructose corn syrup in soda. Itwould certainly seem that there were some type ofconspiracy between the foodgiants and the multi-national drug corporations that sell you the"
solutions" to the side effects of eating a highly processed fooddiet.The NY Time article is veryinteresting as it gives an excellent view of the diabetic drugs thathavebeennewly released, and the ones that will be coming out shortly.Mark my words that in fiveto 10 years you will read about the inevitable complications and side effectsthat will eventually have many of these drugs pulled from the market. Dr. Ron Rosedale is one ofthe leading experts in the United States on the natural treatment of diabetes. In the meantime there arepositive things you can do to "cure" diabetes.If you or someone you knowhas diabetes, this is something that they will want to review and while only 5percent have the Type I version, its supposed incurability makes it by far themore challenging form of the illness. This is in stark contrast to thesynthetic drug solutions that are developed for chronic illness.I can provide you withinsights that will help you sort through the fraud and deception of the drugcompanies. Note that this is true forthe beginning of the 21st century.