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Diabetes
7
Dr. Rath’s Cellular Health Recommendations
for Prevention and Adjunct Therapy
• The Facts About Adult Onset Diabetes
• How Diabetic Cardiovascular Disease Develops
• Dr. Rath’s Cellular Health Recommendations:
- Documented Health Benefits in Patients
- Documented Health Benefits by Clinical Studies
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WHY ANIMALS DON’T GET HEART ATTACKS – BUT PEOPLE DO!
7 DIABETES
The Facts About Adult Onset Diabetes
Primary Cause
Natural Prevention and
Natural Treatment
Worldwide, more than 100 million people suffer from dia-
betes. Diabetic disorders have a genetic background and are
divided into two types: juvenile and adult. Juvenile diabetes is
generally caused by a genetic defect that leads to an insuffi-
cient production of insulin in the body and requires regular
insulin injections to control blood sugar levels. The majority of
diabetic patients, however, develop this disease as adults.
Adult forms of diabetes also have a genetic background.
However, the causes that trigger the outbreak of the disease in
these patients at any stage in their adult lives have been
unknown. It is, therefore, not surprising that diabetes is yet
another disease that is still growing on a global scale.
Vitamin Deficiency in
Millions of Blood Vessel Wall
Cells
Optimum Dietary Intake of
Essential Nutrients:
• Vitamin C
• Vitamin E
• B Vitamins
• Chromium
Refill
Blood Vessel
Wall Cells
Pancreas
Cells
Conventional medicine is confined to treating the symptoms of
adult diabetes by lowering elevated blood levels of sugar.
However, cardiovascular disease and other diabetic complica-
tions occur even in those patients with controlled blood sugar
levels. Thus, lowering blood sugar levels is a necessary, but
incomplete, treatment of diabetic disorders.
Helps
Prevent
and
Correct
Modern Cellular Medicine now provides a breakthrough in
our understanding of the causes, prevention and adjunct treat-
ment of adult diabetes. The primary cause of adult onset dia-
betes is a long-term deficiency of certain vitamins and other
essential nutrients in the millions of cells in the pancreas (the
organ that produces insulin), the liver and the blood vessel
walls, as well as other organs. On the basis of an inherited dia-
betic disorder, deficiencies of vitamins and other essential
nutrients can trigger a diabetic metabolism and the onset of
adult diabetes. Conversely, the optimum intake of vitamins and
other ingredients in Dr. Rath’s Cellular Health recommenda-
tions can help prevent the onset of adult diabetes and help cor-
rect existing diabetic conditions and its complications.
Thickening of
Vessel Wall
Diabetic
Metabolism
Helps
Prevent
and
Correct
Rising Blood
Sugar Levels
Cardiovascular
Disease in
Diabetic Patients
• Kidney Failure
• Amputation
• Blindness
• Heart Attacks
Helps
Prevent
The causes, prevention and adjunct treatment of cardiovascular
complications in diabetes
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7 DIABETES
Scientific research and clinical studies have documented the
particular value of vitamin C, vitamin E, certain B vitamins,
chromium and other essential nutrients in helping to normal-
ize a diabetic metabolism and prevent cardiovascular disease.
Cardiovascular Disease Is the Key
Complication for Diabetic Patients
My recommendations for diabetic patients: Start immediately
with this program of essential nutrients and inform your doctor
about it. Take the essential nutrients in addition to your dia-
betes medication, and do so regularly. High amounts of vita-
min C, for example, can spare insulin units, and you should
have additional blood sugar controls at the beginning of this
vitamin program. Do not stop or change any prescription med-
ication without consulting your doctor.
Diabetes is a particularly malicious metabolic disorder.
Circulatory problems and clogging can occur in virtually any
part of the 60,000-mile-long blood vessel pipeline.
Cardiovascular Complications in Diabetic Patients:
• Blindness from clots in the arteries of the eyes
• Kidney failure from kidney artery clogging, requiring dialysis
• Gangrene from clogging of the small arteries of the toes
• Heart attacks from clogging of the coronary arteries
• Strokes from clogging of the brain arteries
Prevention is better than treatment. The success of my
Cellular Health recommendations for diabetic patients is
based on the fact that this program eliminates a deficiency of
biological fuel in the millions of cells in the pancreas, liver and
blood vessel wall. A natural cardiovascular health program
that is able to correct severe conditions such as diabetes is, of
course, your best choice in preventing diabetes and its cardio-
vascular complications in the first place.
Stroke
Heart Attack
Blindness
Kidney Failure
Gangrene
Cardiovascular complications can occur anywhere in the body of
a diabetic.
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7 DIABETES
How Diabetic Cardiovascular Disease
Develops
The key to understanding cardiovascular disease in diabetics is
understanding the similarity in the molecular structure of vita-
min C and sugar (glucose) molecules. This similarity leads to
metabolic confusion with severe consequences:
Vitamin C
Column A
Healthy
Person
Column B
Diabetic
High Risk
Column C
Diabetic
Low Risk
Balanced
Too Much Sugar,
Too Little Vitamin C
Balanced
Sugar
Column A on the opposite page shows that the cells of our
blood vessel walls contain tiny biological pumps specialized
for pumping sugar and — at the same time — vitamin C mol-
ecules from the bloodstream into the blood vessel wall. In a
healthy person, these pumps transport an optimum amount of
sugar and vitamin C molecules into the blood vessel wall,
enabling normal function of the wall and, thus, preventing car-
diovascular disease.
Pumps
in Cell
Membrane
Column B shows the situation of a diabetic patient. Because of
the high sugar concentration in the blood, the sugar and vitamin
C pumps are overloaded with sugar molecules. This leads to an
overload of sugar and, at the same time, to a deficiency of vita-
min C inside the blood vessel walls. The consequence of these
mechanisms is a thickening of the walls throughout the blood
vessel pipeline, which puts organs at risk for infarctions.
Cells of
Artery Walls
Column C shows the decisive measure for preventing cardio-
vascular complications in diabetes. The optimum daily intake
of selected cellular nutrients — in particular vitamin C —
helps to restore the balance between vitamin C and sugar
metabolism inside the cells of the pancreas, blood vessel walls
and other organs.
Effect on
Arteries
Healthy
Cardiovascular
Disease
Healthy
Vitamin C and sugar
(glucose) molecules
are similar in structure.
Vitamin C supplementation is an essential measure for diabetic
patients in preventing cardiovascular disease.
Vitamin C
Glucose
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