1. “Knowing that if you have the faith of a mustard seed, your faith can move mountains”
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2. Sickness, suffering, and death are
works of an antagonistic power.
Satan is the destroyer; God is the
restorer.
3. The Lord gave His word
to ancient Israel, that if
they would cleave strictly
to Him, and do all His
requirements, He would
keep them from all the
diseases such as He
had brought upon the
Egyptians; but this
promise was given on
the condition of
obedience. (CD p. 26.3)
4. The words
spoken to
ancient Israel
are true today of
those who
recover health of
body or health of
soul. "I am the
Lord that healeth
thee." Exodus 15:26
9. Disease Definition
Disease is an effort of nature
to free the system from
conditions that result from the
violation of the laws of health.
(PATH p. 37)
10. What are the Laws of Health
Pure air, sunlight, abstemiousness,
rest, exercise, proper diet, the use of
water, trust in divine power
these are the true remedies.
(MH p. 44)
11. The first thing to be done is to ascertain
the true character of the sickness and
then go to work intelligently to remove
the cause. (PATH p. 74 / MH p. 94)
If the harmonious working of the system
has become unbalanced by overwork,
overeating, or other irregularities, do not
endeavor to adjust the difficulties by
adding a burden of poisonous medicines.
(PATH p. 74 / MH p. 94)
12. What should one do if they get
sick?
In the case of sickness, the cause
should be ascertained,
unhealthful conditions should be
changed,
wrong habits corrected,
then nature is to be assisted in her effort
to expel impurities and to re-establish
right conditions in the system. (MH p. 44)
13. Counsels and Cautions
The use of natural remedies requires an
amount of care and effort that many are not
willing to give. Nature's process of healing
and upbuilding is gradual, and to the
impatient it seems slow. The surrender of
hurtful indulgences requires sacrifice. (MH p. 44)
14. Counsels and Cautions
But in the end it will be found that nature,
untrammeled, does her work wisely and
well. Those who persevere in obedience
to her laws will reap the reward in health
of body and health of mind. (MH p. 44)
15. Do Drugs Cure Disease?
If the harmonious working of the system
has become unbalanced by overwork,
overeating or other irregularities do not
endeavor to adjust the difficulties by
adding a burden of poisonous
medicines. (PATH p. 74 / MH p. 94)
19. Too little attention is generally given to the
preservation of health.
It is far better to prevent disease than to know how
to treat it when contracted. (MH p. 128)
By the use of poisonous drugs, many bring upon
themselves lifelong illness, and many lives are lost
that might be saved by the use of natural methods
of healing. (MH p. 128)
20. Drugs never cure disease;
they only change its form and location. . . .
When drugs are introduced into the
system, for a time they seem to have a
beneficial effect. A change may take place,
but the disease is not cured. It will manifest
itself in some other form. . . .
21. The disease which the drug was given to cure
may disappear, but only to reappear in a new
form, such as skin diseases, ulcers, painful,
diseased joints, and sometimes in a more
dangerous and deadly form. . . . Nature keeps
struggling, and the patient suffers with different
ailments, until there is a sudden breaking down
in her efforts, and death follows.– (HL 243.3)
22. DIABETES
Where is the Sugar?
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23. What is Diabetes?
Diabetes occurs when the body becomes
unable to handle glucose (sugar), which
builds up to dangerous levels in the blood.
A diagnosis of diabetes is usually made when a
blood sugar test is consistently above
126mg/dl (7.0 mmol/liter).
Source: Health power p. 53
24. Blood Sugar Ranges
Normal Level
• levels range from
65-99 mg/dL (3.6-
5.5 mmol/liter).
Pre-Diabetes Level
• fasting blood
sugar levels
ranges from 100-
125 mg/dL (5.6-
6.9 mmol/liter)
after an 8 hour
fast.
Diabetes Level
• a diagnosis of
diabetes is
usually made
when a blood
sugar test is
consistently
above 126 mg/dL
(7.0 mmol/liter)
after an 8 hour
fast.
25. Glucose Metabolism
• Normal Glucose Metabolism
- We eat food
- Food is digested and carbohydrate is
broken down into simple sugars
- Glucose enters the blood (insulin is
produced to transport sugar distribution
about the body)
- Insulin, acting like an usher, opens the
door for glucose to enter into different
cells
26. Glucose Metabolism
• Dysfunctional Glucose Metabolism
- Insulin producing cells are destroyed
(Type 1)
- Insulin is produced but the body ignores
distribution (Type 2)
27. Categories &Types of Diabetes
Water Diabetes Sugar Diabetes
(Diabetes Insipidus)
bland or insipid urine
1. Central
2. Nephrogenic
3. Gestational
4. Dipsogenic
(Diabetes Mellitus)
honey-sweet urine
1. Type 1
2. Type 1.5
3. Type 2
4. Type 3 (Alzheimer's
Disease)
28. Diabetes Type 1 or Juvenile
Cannot produce adequate insulin
because the insulin-producing cells
of the pancreas have been
destroyed.
Source: The China Study p. 146
29. Diabetes Type I and 1.5 Causes
• Damage to the pancreas, drug induced, a viral
infection and or Vitamin D deficiency along with
other lifestyle factors.
• Latent Autoimmune Diabetes in Adults (LADA) is a
form of autoimmune (type 1 diabetes) Alternate
terms that have been used for "LADA" include
Late-onset Autoimmune Diabetes of Adulthood
• "Slow Onset Type 1" diabetes, and sometimes also
"Type 1.5” diabetes.
30. Characteristics of LADA
• Adult age at diagnosis (usually over 30 years of age)
• Initial presentation masquerades as non-obese type
2 diabetes (does not present as diabetic ketoacidosis)
• Initially can be controlled with meal planning with or
without diabetes pills
• Insulin dependency gradually occurs, frequently
within months
• Positive antibodies
• Low C-peptide levels.
• Unlikely to have a family history of type 2 diabetes.
31. Diabetes Type II
Can produce insulin, but the insulin
does not do its job.
Source: The China Study p. 146
32. Diabetes Type II Causes
• Fat in the diet and fat on the body causes
diabetes. The disease is rare in areas of the
world where fat intake is low and obesity
uncommon.
• Diabetes Type II is caused by a 65% high-fat
diet, fat in the diet and fat on the body.
James Anderson, M.D., Professor of Medicine at the
University Of Kentucky
Source: Health Power p. 53
33. Symptoms of Diabetes
1. Polyuria (excessive passage of urine)
2. Polydipsia (excessive thirst), and
3. Polyphagia (excessive hunger)
Other symptoms:
•Weakness
•Fatigue
•Tingling sensation in extremities
•Blurred vision
•Dry and itchy skin
•Unusual weight loss
•Darkness on both sides of cheeks (Acanthosis Nigricans)
•Areas darken on creases of the body (arms, neck, etc…)
37. Diabetes Type III
Alzheimer’s Disease - deposits of a
protein in their pancreas which is similar
to the protein deposits found in the brain
tissue of Alzheimer's sufferers.
Source: http://www.diabetes.co.uk/type3-diabetes.html
38. Causes of Diabetes Type III
• Age
• Family History
• Down’s syndrome
• Whiplash and head injuries
• Aluminum
• Gender
• Heart disease risk-factors
• Processed foods and fertilizers
39. Age
After the age of 65 the risk of developing
Alzheimer's doubles every five years. Although
Alzheimer's is predominantly a disease that
develops during old age, some younger people
may also develop the condition. According to the
Canadian Medical Association Journal the risk of
developing Alzheimer's is as follows:
• Ages 65-74, 1 in 100
• Ages 75-84, 1 in 14
• Age over 85, 1 in 4.
40. Family history
People who have a close family member
who developed Alzheimer's have a
slightly higher risk of developing it
themselves - just a slightly higher risk, not a
significantly higher risk. Only about 7% of all
cases are associated with genes that cause
the early onset inherited familiar form of the
disease. Among those who do inherit the
condition, it may start at an earlier age.
41. Down's syndrome
People with Down's syndrome have an
extra copy of chromosome 21, which
contains a protein that exists in the brain
of people with Alzheimer's. As people with
Down's syndrome have a larger amount of
this protein than others, their risk of
developing the disease is greater.
42. Whiplash and head injuries
Some studies have identified a link between
whiplash and head injuries and a higher risk
of developing Alzheimer's.
43. Aluminum
• Aluminum is a widely recognized nerve
toxin.
• It has been found in increased
concentrations in all Alzheimer’s Disease
(AD) affected tissue.
44. Gender
A higher percentage of women develop
Alzheimer's than men.
As women live longer than men, and
Alzheimer's risk grows with age, this may
partly explain the reason.
45. Heart disease risk-factors
People with the risk factors of heart disease
- high blood pressure (hypertension), high
cholesterol, and poorly controlled diabetes -
also have a higher risk of developing
Alzheimer's.
46. Processed foods and fertilizers (nitrates)
A study carried out by researchers at Rhode Island
Hospital found a significant link between increased
levels of nitrates in our environment and food, with
increased deaths from diseases, including
Alzheimer's, diabetes and Parkinson's. The study
looked at progressive increases in human
exposure to nitrates, nitrites and nitrosamines
through processed and preserved foods as well as
fertilizers.
47. Can a Vegan Vegetarian get Diabetes?
• Yes, by over indulgence in fats and oils.
• Overindulgence in that which is good
can have an adverse effect.
Care should be taken however not to use
a large portion of nuts. PATH p.95
50. How to turn off the Faucet?
Foods to avoid
• All flesh and its byproducts
• All dairy
• Alcohol, teas, caffeine
• High fat diet
• Natural or artificial sweeteners
• All dried fruits as sugar content is high
• All forms of juices
51. What shall I eat?
Foods to Increase
• Fresh fruit and vegetables
• Legumes
• Garlic
• Nuts and grains
• Squash
• Diuretic foods (celery, cauliflower,
eggplant, melon, grape, grapefruit)
• Use salt with iodine and trace minerals
53. Unplugging the Sink - Lifestyle
• Exercise (1 hour of continual walking is
equal to 20 units of insulin)
• Walk casually 15 to 30 minutes after each
meal
• When a diabetic goes walking, they should
take a whole fruit with them. If they
experience any symptoms of low blood
sugar (headache, trembling,
lightheadedness, anxiety, nausea, etc.) than
they can start to eat that fruit to increase the
blood sugar levels.
54. Unplugging the Sink - Lifestyle
• Go to bed before 10:00pm
• Increase water intake
• Get adequate sunlight between the hours
of 10:00am and 2:00pm (5000 IU Vitamin
D daily)
56. Mopping it all up –
Herbal Treatment
• Garlinase 2 tablets twice a day with each meal
or 4 cloves of fresh garlic daily.
• Gymnema Sylvestre 2 tablets twice a day
with each meal
• GTF Chromium 1 tablet twice a day with each
meal (brown rice)
• Flaxseed 2 tablespoons freshly ground daily
(diabetes/high blood pressure/
cholesterol/memory)
57. Mopping it all up –
Herbal Treatment
• Hibiscus Tea steep 7 flowers in 32oz of water
and drink daily (lowers blood pressure,
cholesterol, diabetes)
58. Mopping it all up –
Herbal Treatment
• Pumpkin Seeds (handful at each meal)
• Lecithin granules (dissolves fat/diabetes/high
blood pressure/cholesterol)
• Artichokes (diabetes)
• String beans (diabetes)
• Prickly pear (diabetes)
59. Natural Recommendations
• Vitamin B12 supplement daily (no more than
10mcg daily)
• All forms of Beans and Whole Grains
• Niacin (vitamin B3) (used to reverse type
1,1.5 and 2)
• Vitamin D - take 5000iu daily, until your level is
back in line.
• If at night/morning your blood sugar level drops
below 80mg/dL, eat a piece of fruit (orange)
60. Warning
What should I do if my blood sugar level is dropping?
- If at night/morning your blood sugar level drops
below 80mg/dl, eat a piece of fruit (orange or any
fruit)
- Also if the blood sugar level is 140mg/dl (7.8
mmol/liter) or below before bedtime be careful with
the amount of medication that you take at that time.
- Please contact your Health Care Provider so that
they can make the necessary adjustments to your
medication.
61. May the grace of our Lord Jesus Christ be with us all.
Thank You
“Knowing that if you have the faith of a mustard seed, your faith can move mountains”
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