Diabetes: The $132 Billion Dollar
Pandemic by: Dr Robert
Gamble
You know, it’s not everyday a fellow like me
gets to announce a major paradigm shift, much less concerning
diabetes …or any other medical condition.
You don’t know what a paradigm shift is?
Well, if I mentioned events and names like: Gutenberg,
Copernicus, Isaac Newton, Albert Einstein, Louis Pasteur, and
Werner von Braun …you would probably guess a paradigm shift is
major shift in thinking…and you would be right.
Back in the 1960’s, Thomas Kuhn wrote a
famous book, The Structure of Scientific Revolutions. In it, he
destroyed the common misconception so many of us have about
science.
We tend to think scientific progress is
ushered in by a slow, line upon line, piece by piece
development of thought over time.
Thomas Kuhn showed that, historically,
scientific progress occurs in leaps …and is always confronted
by a struggle with an “old guard.” The old scientific theorists
hold tenaciously to their (usually tenured or profitable)
positions and array themselves against the new discovery,
attempting to drive it away.
But, the new guard – the new discoverers,
inventors, explorers– takes the new discoveries and advances it
over the thinking of the old establishment. Rarely is the old
guard converted to the new patterns of thinking (new
discovery). They just die off. The new position wins by
attrition …truth…and perseverance.
Diabetes: The $132 billion dollar
pandemic
Diabetes is on the front edge of such a
paradigm shift.
Diabetes afflicts over 18 million Americans.
That is double the number of people with diabetes just since
1991 alone.
According to the CDC, one in every three
Americans will develop diabetes in their life*time. Let that
sink in…one in every three Americans will develop diabetes in
their life*time.
It is estimated over 40 million Americans
can be classified as “pre-diabetes” meaning they have blood
sugar levels higher than normal but still below the type 2
diagnosis level which helps to define diabetes.
By anyone’s standard that is pandemic (goes
far beyond epidemic proportions). The cost for this carnage is
over $132 BILLION DOLLARS. So much expense, grief and
sorrow…and unnecessary.
Diabetes: A reflection of our culture.
We are a fast food, sedentary,
“get-our-fix-now” generation. More than one in every two
Americans are overweight. We don’t exercise as we should. All
of which affects glucose levels. Diabetes is a lifestyle
disease…and we’ve got the lifestyle.
Diabetes: The important announcement
That said, diabetes is a condition which CAN
be turned around. Glyconutrition is the new discovery shaking
the medical and scientific worlds. There are four Nobel Prizes
and MIT testifying to the fact that glycobiology is one of the
10 technologies/discoveries which will shape our world.
Glyconutrition is more than just a promising
new treatment for diabetes. Many are starting to whisper
“VICTORY” over diabetes in their approach to disease.
Whether that is the case, time will
tell.
Oh no… The problem is not a failure of
glyconutrition. It is the building block VITAL to healthy
cell*ular function and it is extremely vital to the proper
functioning of the IMMUNE system. Those are known facts.
Diabetes is an auto-immune disease meaning,
your body’s immune system gets misguided messages. Thus, it
starts attacking the islet cells in the pancreas which produces
insulin. Voila...diabetes!
But, the problem is NOT whether
glyconutrition really works. Anecdotal evidence (market buzz!)
is already overwhelming in favor of glyconutritional therapy
for diabetes. As is the professional research.
No…the actual science is NOT the problem.
The problem is the old guard again. Thomas Kuhn’s book is
almost prophetic. The old guard, the medical and pharmaceutical
establishment, just can’t accept the findings of (their own)
research… “What! A nutrient… to treat diabetes?” “Hogwash,” one
can almost hear them say.
Actually, I wish they were saying that out
loud. The reality is, they just ignore the issue. You see, too
much is at stake. Like billions of dollars…uh…a $132 billion
dollars. All of that mon*ey (read, “business”) disappears if
glyconutrition continues to “pan out” the way the research
shows us. But, for no^w, the only thing “panning out” is a
diabetes pandemic.
Yet, glyconutrition gets shunned as an
official diabetes treatment approach.
A study published in the 1997 issue of the
Proceedings of the Fisher Institute for Medical Research showed
that people with type 1 diabetes who were given glyconutrients
“…reported a dramatic improvement in their health, including a
decrease in vision problems, better wound healing, less
infections, and lower blood pressure.” (Miracle Sugars, by Rita
Elkins, M.H., Woodland Publishing, p. 26)
“Glycobiology has achieved critical
breakthroughs in the medical field, primarily by addressing
what could be the greatest plague in health care today --
auto-immune diseases. Multiple sclerosis, arthritis, diabetes,
Crohn’s disease and colitis are just a few of these diseases.”
- Dr. Neecie Moore, Ph.D. (cf. Rita Elkins, M.H.
Miracle Sugars, Woodland Publishing, p.
18.)
Also, mannose (one glyconutrient) can
stimulate the pancreas to produce more insulin “…thus lowering
the amount of insulin needed to control this disease.” (Miracle
Sugars, p. 27).
Reality Check: The lives of 1 out of every 3
Americans are affected directly by diabetes and there is a $132
billion dollar diabetes pandemic running amuck in our midst.
So, I sure hope this paradigm shift - glyconutrition - gets
less opposition from the “powers that be” (the “old guard”),
and is given its rightful place in the sun…soon.
But, with the mon^ey being made by the
pharmaceuticals and their drugs, and the astoundingly
simplistic view of disease treatment (“Blast that disease with
technology and drugs!”) it is doubtful if Thomas Kuhn’s
“paradigm shift” will work out any differently for diabetes
across the land.
The old guard will attack and ignore the
discovery — arguably, the greatest in medical history in over a
hundred years — and, a la Kuhn, they will simply go the way of
the Dodo Bird and diabetes treatment will receive its due.
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About The Author
Dr. Robert Gamble is retired
from a very successful medical/surgical career.
His articles are designed to encourage people
about the exciting discoveries surrounding
glyconutrition. Visit www.glycoshare.com or write
sharethegift@glycoshare.com
or… call toll free: 1866.735.5871
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