Showing posts with label how to reverse your diabetes. Show all posts
Showing posts with label how to reverse your diabetes. Show all posts

Thursday, August 16, 2018

Did You Know the American Diabetes Association Tried to Shut This Down?


Did you know you can reverse your Type 2 diabetes?  I did it!  Hooray!!   I came off Metformin more than a year ago, and I am still off it. 

DeWayne McCulley, author of Death to Diabetes, was volunteering his services, teaching people how to reverse their diabetes and come off the meds, when someone from the American Diabetes Association came in to tell him his services were no longer required. 

African Americans have some of the highest rates of diabetes in the U.S.  Check out these statistics from the American Diabetes Association. 


Go here for more ways to reverse Type 2 Diabetes and many other serious health issues. 

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Here's to your health!  








Tuesday, November 21, 2017

Where You Live May Determine Whether You Get Diabetes

As I am sure you are aware, Black people are statistically more likely to contract Type 2 diabetes.  

Did you know you can reverse your Type 2 diabetes?  I did it!  Hooray!!  

Even though a diabetes nurse told me recently that it's "not possible" to reverse your diabetes after the first couple of years.  It is totally possible.  

Check out this book:  Death to Diabetes.  DeWayne McCulley woke up from a diabetic coma - and describes in detail how he reversed the disease.  The hospital wanted to amputate his legs but, with the help and support of his mother and daughter, he resisted this and reversed his diabetes.   

Type 2 diabetes is a disease of cellular damage.  Heal and reverse the damage and you can reverse the disease.  

And now, they are saying that where we live can determine whether or not we get diabetes. Environmental pollution may be to blame.  This may particularly affect Black people and deprived communities.  Click here to read more.  

And for more about health issues that specifically relate to Black people, and what we can do about them, click here to download my ebook Why We Need to Heal.