I, Karl Loren, started doing research on Diabetes. I rather expected to be shocked. After all, Diabetes has been announced as one of the fastest growing deadly diseases in America. The number of people between 30 and 39 with diabetes increased 70% over a recent 10 year period.
I felt, with great conviction, that this diabetes problem was 100% solvable with diet, but I wanted to do the research -- and did. My research is not yet finished, but I have already compiled more than 2,000 pages on this subject. You can look at the Table Of Contents for my entire Diabetes Research Project by clicking here.
As I was doing my research I was struck by the data I gathered on diet -- it is so startling that I am now on a crusade to bring this data to the attention of the world. There is such a thing as "man's natural diet," and it is the most logical diet you could ever use. It is NOT a short-term fad, but a life-time approach to health. The idea of humans eating raw meat seems appalling == wait until you read the research.
Not only can diabetes be COMPLETELY handled with proper diet, but so can virtually every other disease we experience.
There IS a natural diet -- it can only be understood by studying what man ate over a period of millions of years. Man's internal plumbing has NOT changed for millions of years. His nutritional needs are set by the mechanics of body organs and function -- no changes in this for millions of years.
Yet, his diet has changed drastically. There is now no question that this drastic change of diet IS the cause of virtually all modern disease -- certainly all of heart disease, cancer and diabetes. It is modern medicine's futile attempt to solve these diseases with drugs which now make drugs the fourth leading cause of death in America.
This is a wake-up call to those who will listen. There is such a thing as a "natural diet" and you can read not only MY strong opinions on this, but several thousands of pages of research and thoughtful articles by others by starting here.
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