Women health
*Women health>>>Diabetes

Is it true that an alfalfa and cactus shake will help fight diabetes?



Is it true that an alfalfa and cactus shake will help fight diabetes?

it seems as though you are trying to treat your diabetes with homeopathic thoughts.

Type 2 diabetes can be "controlled" and/or "cured" by the diet and there is a place that uses homeopathic means to do this.

It is called the Weimar Institute. They take obese type 2 diabetics and change their life menu. In several weeks these people lose weight, are put on a diet that detoxifies their system (organic vegitable shakes) and exercise.

I have seen a woman who was advised to take radiation and chemo for cancer refuse that treatment and go to Weimar for their detox program. 2 years later -- no cancer, lost 125 lbs and is happy as ever.

Check this out -- call them and see. If you want to learn about it the right way, they are the ones who know. Source(s): http://www.weimar.org/
No because neither of those things will stimulate your pancrease to make more insulin.
No. There is no cure for diabetes.
No try diet Rum.
Tags
Genital Herpes Glaucoma Gonorrhea Depression Diabetes Dry Eye Eating Disorders Endometriosis Epilepsy Estrogen
Related information
  • Is it true that an alfalfa and cactus shake will help fight diabetes?
  • Is the fda approved pyamid diet right for someone with type 2 diabetes?
  • What are the altered effects that occur in the endocrine system in diabetes?
  • Am searching for the site for Christmas cards, gifts catalog for Am. Diabetes Assn.?
  • I need to know how insulin resistance affects someone with type 2 diabetes?
  • How do you find out instantly whether or not you have diabetes?
  • I eat huge amounts of fruit. Is there a danger of diabetes?
  • My husband does not have health insurance and was diagnosed with diabetes? How can we afford this? Any help?
  •    

    Health Categories--Copyright/IP Policy--Contact Webmaster
    The information on whfhhc.com is provided for educational and informational purposes only and is not a substitute for medical advice or treatment for any medical conditions.