Based on breakthrough studies, Cohen's program reveals how people with diabetes can
reduce their need for prescription medication and minimize the disease's effect on the body.
Most doctors consider diabetes a one-way street—once you have it, your only option is to manage the symptoms with a restricted diet, close monitoring of blood sugar, and expensive medications. Pharmacist Suzy Cohen shows that diabetes can be treated instead through safe, natural means, like food and vitamins, rather than strictly relying on prescription drugs. She shifts the focus away from glucose management to a whole body approach, using supplements, minerals, and dietary changes to lose weight, repair cell damage, improve insulin function, and reduce the side effects from prescription drugs, many of which rob nutrients from the body and cause additional symptoms.
This 5-step program uses natural alternatives, such as drinking nutrition-packed green drinks, adding vitamin D and anti-inflammatory supplements, increasing fiber intake, and including minerals in the diet to help restore the body's own supply of insulin. Diabetes without Drugs explains how patients can protect their heart, kidneys, eyesight, and limbs from the damage often caused by diabetes and shows the impact that the right foods and the right supplements can make in reducing blood sugar levels, aiding weight loss, and restoring vibrant health to everyone with diabetes.
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Suzy Cohen, RPh, has been a licensed pharmacist for more than 20 years and writes the syndicated health column "Dear Pharmacist." She has made guest appearances as "America's Most Trusted Pharmacist" on many network shows, including The View and The Dr. Oz Show, and hosts a medical minute on the syndicated TV health show, Know the Cause. Suzy is a member of the Institute of Functional Medicine, American College for Advancement in Medicine, and The American Association of Anti-Aging Medicine.
CHAPTER 1
It's Not Science Fiction; It's on Your Plate
Some ingredients in your food have the potential to give you diabetes. Surprised? Well, consider the possibility that you've never been given the whole truth about the ingredients in the foods that you love. You've not been told just how bad they are, or how they contribute to disease.
Relax! This isn't going to be a lecture on what you should or should not eat. This is just a story. Let's go on a journey together . . .
Once upon a time, a crop of wheat spent months growing in a serene field in Kansas. The farmer had taken special care before planting the seeds to make sure the soil was tilled and properly fertilized. He sprayed the field with various pesticides, fungicides, and other chemicals to protect the harvest. And there we have our first problem. It shocks me, but 83 of the active ingredients in pesticides are still in use even though studies have shown that they can cause cancer in animals or humans.
After the Kansas farmer's wheat matured and turned a beautiful golden color, he harvested the grain and placed it in a grain elevator until he was ready to sell it. Any time wheat is placed in storage, workers need to keep an eye on it, making sure it stays cool and dry, because rainy, warm weather promotes the growth of fungus. Of particular concern is Fusarium graminearum, a fungus that can infect both animals and people. It can cause vomiting, loss of appetite, diarrhea, staggering, skin irritation, and immune system suppression.
Wheat kernels are typically ground into various types of flour. In my story, the Kansas farmer's wheat is destined to be turned into "all-purpose flour" because demand for this flour is high. And here we have the second problem (actually the third if you count the possibility of fungal contamination).
To make all-purpose flour, wheat kernels must be stripped of their bran and germ layers. This stripping process removes the most nutritious parts of the grain, such as the fiber, minerals, and vitamins. Oddly enough, this flour will probably command a higher price than natural whole wheat flour because it will go through more processing.
The insanity doesn't stop there, though. The flour--which is naturally brown--still needs to be whitened using a chemical that is standard in the flour industry, chlorine gas. The Environmental Protection Agency categorizes chlorine gas as a pesticide and defines it as a flour- bleaching, aging, and oxidizing agent that is a powerful irritant, dangerous to inhale, and lethal. Chlorine gas, when it comes in contact with wheat, also forms another substance called alloxan, which is known to destroy pancreatic function. Did you catch that?
ALLOXAN TOXIN: IT'S IN YOUR BREAD
Alloxan is so good at destroying the pancreas that scientists even use it in clinical trials to induce diabetes in lab animals! It is a well- documented fact that bleached white flour is contaminated with alloxan. Who would do such a thing? Someone (and that someone is probably a megacorporation) who makes a living from turning wheat into flour, that's who.
Let's take a closer look at this toxin. As mentioned above, when flour is processed in modern mills to make white flour, it undergoes a chlorine gas bath (chlorine dioxide). Other chemicals are used, too, including benzoyl peroxide, which people apply externally to zap their zits.
Anyway, chlorine gas reacts with some proteins in the flour and produces alloxan as a by-product. Alloxan is anything but pure, and it's never disclosed on labels of products that use bleached white flour. In animals, alloxan destroys beta cells, the specialized group of cells in the pancreas that make insulin. And insulin, as you know, reduces your blood sugar levels.
So in short, the more alloxan consumed, the more likely the development of diabetes, at least in lab animals. This isn't a secret. Scientists routinely use alloxan to destroy the pancreas of lab animals, usually rodents.
Alloxan looks similar to glucose, so it's readily taken up by beta cells, where it sparks tremendous free-radical damage and kills the cells so they no longer produce insulin. When enough beta cells die, insulin production stops.
Researchers inject the healthy animals with alloxan to induce diabetes. When the animal is sick, they test certain drugs to determine drug efficacy. Does this mean that alloxan can similarly destroy the beta cells in the human pancreas, thereby closing down insulin production and causing diabetes? Do you want to find out by exposing your own pancreas to this deadly substance?
Alloxan is in almost all commercial baked goodies made with white flour. Is it just me, or do you feel like a guinea pig, too?
The U.S. milling industry produces about 140 million £ds of flour each day, and the use of chlorides for bleaching flour is considered an industry standard. Alloxan is a by-product of the bleaching process. Since food manufacturers aren't actually adding alloxan to the flour, it's not going to appear on ingredient labels. But usually between 5 and 15 grams per 100 grams of flour could be contaminated. This means that the next soft white bun you reach for is not only void of nutrition but also contains potential poisons.
If you eat anything made with white flour, you are probably eating alloxan regularly. Believe me, the average American eats far more £ds of baked goodies per year than fruits and vegetables (which weigh more).
And with that much consumption, I'm guessing you may be one of the people who eats a lot of alloxan without even knowing it. Shocked? I hope so, because I want you to remain motivated to avoid foods that spike your blood sugar and potentially damage your pancreas.
The Textbook of Natural Medicine calls alloxan a "potent beta-cell toxin." It's a shame that the FDA sanctions the use of this chemical in products that people eat every day. I honestly don't think you have a death wish, because you are reading my book trying to get well and are clearly willing to make changes. I'm so proud of you for taking this step.
It's a wonder to me that white bread and other products made with white flour can put a person at risk for diabetes and all of its complications, such as diabetic coma, amputation, blindness, kidney failure, nerve pain, and eventual death. A man named Jack used to come to the pharmacy where I worked in the late 1990s, and he had diabetes. I told him to give up white flour goods and gluten-containing foods. He didn't want to. I saw him last year--unfortunately, he had given up his right leg instead. As a complication of diabetes, that leg had to be amputated. I'll never know for sure if my suggestion would have helped him, but I think it could have. I'm going to teach you in subsequent chapters how to cook with flours that are not contaminated with toxins such as alloxan.
Turning naturally dark, nutrition-packed wheat into white, nutritionally empty flour happens as a result of the strong demand from consumers to eat muffins, pastries, breads, and biscuits that are white, not brown. I have always been puzzled at the name "all-purpose flour" because to me, it doesn't even serve the primary purpose of food, which is to provide nutritional value, so I think it should be renamed "no-purpose flour."
Many people buy wheat germ to add to their baking recipes or to supplement their diet. If you buy wheat germ, guess what you're doing? You're paying a lot of money to buy the nutrients that were stripped in the process of making all-purpose flour. You have to realize that wheat germ is where most of the essential nutrients in wheat are concentrated, including vitamin E, folate (folic acid), phosphorus, thiamin, zinc, magnesium, essential fatty acids, and fiber.
VITAMIN E PROTECTS YOU
The toxin alloxan, which is found in most...
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