Healing
Diabetes and Hypoglycemia Naturally An
extended weekend workshop Click HERE
for program information |
About
the 2009 Diabetes Project In
2009 Kushi Institute successfully conducted a week-long Diabetes Project, designed
to explore the positive effects of a macrobiotic diet and llifestyle for people
on medication for Type 2 diabetes. Results
of the project were remarkable,with many participants being able to dramatically
reduce their medication, and some even eliminating medication by the end of the
week! Additional benefits included experiencing greater vitality, mobility,and
feelings of wellbeing.
I
attended
the Kushi Institute's Diabetes Project and lost 22 pounds and my blood sugar level
is almost normal.
My
doctor supports my decision to stop my medication
saying that I'm doing as well or even better off the medicine.
Five
weeks after attending your program I'm continuing to do great.
Thank
you Kushi Institute.
David
Woodin
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*Please
Note: The Kushi Institute is an educational center,
not medical. Any changes medication should be done under a doctor's supervision |
Diabetes
contributes to over 600 deaths daily in the United States alone. The
American Diabetes Association
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The
Healing Diabetes and Hypoglycemia workshop is open to: - People
with diabetes.
- Family and friends of people with diabetes.
- People
with pre-diabetes conditions, hypoglycemia, or other blood sugar disorders.
- Doctors
or other health care professionals wishing to learn and share these dietary and
lifestyle principles with their patients.
- Anyone simply interested in
learning more about how macrobiotics can improve blood sugar issues.
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The
most important therapy for diabetes is a healthy diet. It will help regulate
blood sugar levels and reduce the risk of complications such as
cardiovascular disease, kidney and nerve disorders, loss of vision and many
other serious problems including amputation of limbs.
The American Diabetes Association |
The
majority of non-traumatic lower limb amputations
performed in this country are due to diabetes and are entirely preventable.
The American Diabetes Association
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