
There Is a Cure for Diabetes : The Tree of Life 21-Day+ Program
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Summary
Author Biography
Table of Contents
Acknowledgments | p. xi |
Foreword | p. xv |
Foreword | p. xvii |
Introduction: Healing Diabetes Is a Shift in Consciousness | p. xxi |
Diabetes Pandemic: World, Nations and Cultures, Cities | p. 1 |
The World | p. 3 |
Nations and Cultures | p. 7 |
Cities | p. 20 |
Diabetic Lifestyle Habits and Risk Factors | p. 31 |
Inactivity | p. 34 |
Television Programming | p. 35 |
Overweight and Obesity | p. 35 |
Dairy Consumption | p. 47 |
High Blood Cholesterol | p. 55 |
High-Stress Lifestyle and Hypertension | p. 56 |
Candida | p. 57 |
Depression | p. 58 |
Metabolic Syndrome (Syndrome X) | p. 59 |
Toxicity of Heavy Metals and Drinking Water | p. 60 |
Vaccinations and Increased Juvenile Diabetes Rates | p. 66 |
Coffee and Caffeinated Beverages | p. 68 |
Thank You for Not Smoking | p. 70 |
Diabetes as an Accelerated Aging Reality | p. 71 |
Genetics | p. 74 |
Type-2 Diabetes Cometh | p. 76 |
Diabetes in Children | p. 78 |
Understanding Insulin Resistance | p. 84 |
Gestational Diabetes | p. 85 |
Alzheimer's Associated Diabetes | p. 87 |
Cancer Associations | p. 90 |
Chapter 2 Summary | p. 91 |
A Comprehensive Theory of Diabetes | p. 95 |
Cooked Animal Fats and Trans-Fatty Acids | p. 102 |
Blood Glucose Levels | p. 104 |
Glycemic Index and Insulin Index | p. 108 |
Satiety Index | p. 110 |
Glycation | p. 110 |
Oxidative Stress | p. 111 |
Fasting Blood Sugar: Under 85 | p. 112 |
Dietary Fat and Diabetes | p. 114 |
Type-1 Diabetes (IDDM) | p. 122 |
Type-2 Diabetes (NIDDM) | p. 124 |
Chronic Complications | p. 125 |
Subtle Insulin Physiology | p. 134 |
Hormone Disruption | p. 138 |
Living Enzymes | p. 140 |
Proteolytic Enzymes | p. 143 |
A Unifying Theoretical Approach to Healing Diabetes | p. 146 |
Calories with Purpose | p. 147 |
The Seven Stages of Disease | p. 151 |
Chapter 3 Summary | p. 156 |
The Tree of Life 21-Day+ Program | p. 159 |
Phytonutrients | p. 163 |
Anti-Aging: Caloric Restriction and Resveratrol | p. 164 |
Explanation of the Data | p. 169 |
Eleven Success Stories | p. 172 |
Foods, Juices, Herbs, Vitamins, and Minerals-An Eloquent Healing Message | p. 177 |
Excitotoxins | p. 184 |
General Anti-Diabetogenic Diet | p. 187 |
Particular Anti-Diabetogenic Foods | p. 190 |
Sea Vegetables | p. 199 |
Algaes | p. 201 |
Sweeteners | p. 202 |
Vitamins | p. 203 |
Bioflavonoids | p. 210 |
Essential Fatty Acids | p. 210 |
Amino Acids | p. 214 |
Minerals | p. 215 |
Herbal and Natural Teas | p. 224 |
Herbs | p. 225 |
Additional Supplements from the Program | p. 232 |
Lifestyle Habits | p. 234 |
Chapter 4 Summary | p. 237 |
Happy Continuation: Living in the Culture of Life and Juice Feasting | p. 241 |
Sustainable Diet, or a Fad? | p. 244 |
Moderation Kills! | p. 246 |
Inner Revolution | p. 248 |
Juice Feasting | p. 251 |
Pushing the Reset Button | p. 252 |
Four Aims of Juice Feasting-Cleanse, Rebuild, Rehydrate, Alkalize | p. 253 |
Juice Feasting Timeline and Daily Schedule | p. 265 |
Juice Recipes | p. 270 |
Role Models Thriving on a Plant-Source-Only, Live-Food Diet | p. 271 |
Further Support | p. 271 |
Realizing Our True Potential | p. 278 |
Culture of Life Cuisine | p. 281 |
Four Means to Get Your Greens | p. 285 |
The Culture of Life Anti-Diabetogenic Diet: Rainbow Green World Cuisine | p. 288 |
Know Your Ingredients | p. 292 |
Food Preparation Equipment | p. 299 |
Miscellaneous Tips | p. 301 |
Basic Daily Menu Flow on the Rainbow Green World Cuisine | p. 308 |
Entrees | p. 310 |
Salads | p. 323 |
Dressings | p. 329 |
Soups | p. 334 |
Crackers and Breads | p. 339 |
Green Smoothies | p. 342 |
Breakfast Grains | p. 343 |
Seed and Nut Mylks | p. 344 |
Seed and Nut Cheezes | p. 345 |
Desserts | p. 347 |
Grain Cooking | p. 352 |
Bean and Legume Cooking | p. 353 |
Summarizing Thoughts | p. 355 |
About the Tree of Life | p. 361 |
A Beacon of Light for the Culture of Life | p. 363 |
Our Programs | p. 365 |
Culture of Life Retreats and Workshops | p. 369 |
Support Connections for Wellness | p. 371 |
The Tree of Life at the Dead Sea | p. 373 |
Program Highlights | p. 375 |
Continuing Education Opportunities and Resources | p. 377 |
Glossary | p. 381 |
About the Author | p. 391 |
About the Research Assistant | p. 393 |
Notes | p. 395 |
Index | p. 433 |
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Excerpts
Yes . . . Type-2 diabetes is a curable disease. From my thirty-five years of clinical experience as a wholistic medical doctor, and that of livefood therapeutic centers since the 1920s when Max Gerson, MD, healed Albert Schweitzer of diabetes with live foods, the fact that diabetes is a curable disease is common knowledge in the live-food community. Diabetes is not a fixed sentence; it is not our natural condition, and has only become a problem of pandemic proportions since the 1940s. The word pandemic comes from the Greek pan-, meaning “all,” plus demos, meaning “people or population.” Thus, “pandemos” or “all the people.” A pandemic is an epidemic that becomes very widespread and affects a whole region, a continent, or the world. This book is about looking deeply at the underlying causes of diabetes on both the pandemic-global and the personal level, and supplying readers with a way to achieve rapid reversal from the misery of a diabetic physiology to a joyous and healthy physiology.
Although many people have a genetic susceptibility to Type-2 diabetes, the true causes (which activate the genetic potential physiology of diabetes) lie in a personal and world lifestyle and diet that pulls the trigger on the diabetes gun. This diabetogenic personal and world lifestyle and diet includes on the level of individual responsibility: a diet high in refined carbohydrates such as white sugar and white flour; high amounts of cooked animal saturated fats; trans-fatty acids produced from cooking (and especially frying oils at high temperatures); low fiber food; coffee and caffeinated beverages; smoking; a lifestyle devoid of love and exercise; high stress; watching TV programming. Diabetogenic contributing factors on a planetary level include living in a degraded environment in which the air, earth, and water are, according to the Environmental Protection Agency, filled with 70,000 different toxic chemicals, heavy metals, agrochemicals, and other toxic substances—65,000 of which are potentially hazardous to our health. The Environmental Defense Council reports that more than four billion pounds of toxic chemicals are released into the environment each year, including seventy-two million pounds of known carcinogens. In addition, we live in a mental and emotional environment filled with messages of stress and death from the media, including news of constant wars and terrorism infecting the planet. The degenerate conditions, lifestyle, and diet that create diabetes emanate from these modern human-created realities, which, taken together, we are calling the Culture of Death.
The cure, on the most profound level, is to move away from a global and personal Culture of Death, to embrace the Culture of Life. On a personal level this means choosing to live in a way that promotes life and well-being for oneself as well as the planet. It means creating a diet and lifestyle in which there is minimal or no incidence of diabetes. Individually, this means a diet that is organic, vegan, at least 80 percent live-food, high in mineral content, 15—20 percent plant-only fat (no animal fat), high-fiber, low-glycemic, low-insulin index, well hydrated, individualized, and prudent food intake—a cuisine that is sustainable for the duration of one’s life, and prepared and eaten with love. Collectively, it means creating a world culture where all people have access to healthy, organic food and water, decent shelter, and a living environment free of chemicals and pollutants. Healing diabetes in this personal and global context is an act of love for oneself and the living planet. This love is an expression of the Culture of Life.
The teaching of this book is that humanity is created to be vibrant, alive, and healthy. As it says in Deuteronomy 30:19 from 3,400 years ago: “Today, I have set before you life and death and a blessing and a curse. You must choose life in order that you and your children shall live.” Things have not changed. We still have that choice. This book is about empowering you, health professionals, and national and global policymakers to have that choice. Even in the most adverse circumstances, it still is possible for motivated individuals and nations to heal on the Tree of Life 21-Day+ Program as an act of love and consciousness.
The inspiration for this book began with a movie on diabetes and live foods that was made at the Tree of Life Rejuvenation Center in Patagonia, Arizona. The original idea was to do a film on the effect of being raw for thirty days. I strongly suggested that it would be more interesting to the general public to witness on film the effect of live foods on diabetic, McDonald’s-Culture-of-Death individuals. Based on my clinical experience in healing diabetes naturally with motivated people, I was confident that these principles and approach would work with this new group of diabetic people. It seemed like an interesting exploration of how it would work for a group of people totally unfamiliar with live-food cuisine and way of life. The results were amazing. Of the six who started the program, only one dropped out. By the fourth day, four were off their insulin or oral hypoglycemic medications, and one Type-1 diabetic was down from 70 units of insulin per day to moving toward the 5 units he reached by the end of the month. One of the two Type-1 diabetics, whose fasting blood sugar (FBS) chart appears later in the book, and who was diagnosed with Type-1 diabetes by doctors in a hospital setting, dropped to a normal blood sugar after two weeks, and has remained there ever since. As of this writing, two years later, he remains cured of Type-1 diabetes. Another participant, who had severe neuropathy in his lower limbs, numbness in his scrotum and feet, was suffering from mental deterioration and confusion, and was preparing to have a foot amputated, recovered completely from the neuropathy and became mentally clearer. The tissue of his foot also healed and his blood sugar dropped to normal range in the first two weeks. Two of the women who had been living with a blood sugar of 300-plus while on medications dropped to blood sugars of 111 and 130 by the end of the month without medications. Most of the other blood chemistries of all of them became normal after one month. Mental state became clear and joyous in all participants.
On realizing the powerful effect of thirty days of live food with specific diabetic supplements and herbs on participants’ physical and mental states, and on their diabetes in particular, it became clear that we had a program that could be applicable and successful for everyone, as this group was representative of the Western populace. The Tree of Life 21-Day+ Program is more powerful than the thirty-day raw approach seen in the film. It includes a minimum seven-day green juice fast in the first week, which greatly accelerates the reversing of the diabetic degenerative physiological process. Based on research by Dr. Stephen Spindler, it is our theory that calorie restriction turns on the anti-aging and theoretically the anti-diabetic genes. In our dietary approach, there is actually no restriction, but the participant is invited to enjoy a delicious, healthy cuisine. This is the powerful secret of the success of this program. In the second week, a four-day course shows people how to let go of their belief that diabetes is incurable. It also shows people how to let go of all the psychological programming and habits that create the diabetes lifestyle. In the third week, people learn how to prepare low-glycemic foods and a healthy healing cuisine. We then have a one year follow-up that supports people in staying on the program, which includes, if needed, supervised Juice Feasting, a powerful at-home practice for those who need to continue to lose weight and heal the complications associated with a diabetic physiology that develops over many years and takes some time to reverse...
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