Death to Diabetes: Reverse, Cure Type 2 Diabetes in 10 Steps
www.DeathToDiabetes.com Overview of the Powerpoint slides portion of the DVD set — to reverse and cure Type 2 diabetes, written by an ex-diabetic engineer who overcame a diabetic coma and a 1337 blood sugar level in 2002. Today, he is still insulin and drug-free as he conducts wellness lectures to diabetics, healthcare professionals, and others. Pennsylvania State graduate, Xerox engineer, Hughes Aircraft, Urban League math tutor, Eta Kappa Nu honor society, Farrell High School, Shenango Valley
September 7, 2010 | Filed Under Diabetes
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I didn’t know it was possible to reach 1337 and still live! Wow
The doctors were shocked when I came out of the coma. They were even more shocked when I weaned myself off the insulin. And, then, they were amazed that I was able to write such a thorough book about (Type 2)diabetes. The book “Death to Diabetes” (ISBN 0977360741) is now one of the better-selling books on Amazon.com.
1337?!?! Man I feel like im dying if its about 35 man. Unfortunately, Im stuck with type 1.
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Hopefully, in the future, I’ll be able to provide a better video for viewing.
In the US they meassure bs in mg/dl and in the Netherlands mmol/l. Just devide 1337 by 18 to get mmol/l = 74,4. That is *not* surviable. Anyone who claims he did, I would not trust.
I had 40 mmol once, and it was hell.
If you don’t trust the info, go to the YouTube video titled “Death to Diabetes (How to Reverse Diabetes) 1.1.-1.2 Lecture”; or read the newspaper article on the deathtodiabetes(dot)com website — it’s the DOCTOR who specified the 1337 measurement.
the sound effects are kind of annoying and unprofessional…
You my be on to something, but you need to produce a better quality and more professional presentation. Also you need to give people more than a minute and thirty seconds; it’s not enough to make someone want to take the time to visit your web site.
I agree — but take a look at his newer videos — they’re 100 times better! and funnier :-)
It is very interesting to see that a very vocal “expert” on diabetic diets has gone “low catb”. See Mendossa-
Diabetes Update Number 114: Low-Carb of January 1, 2008.
Also he recommends Dr. Bernstein
Dr. Bernstein’s next LIVE Tele-Seminar is Wednesday, July 30, at 8:00 PM EST, 7:00 PM CST, 6:00 PM MST, and 5:00 PM PST.
Hope for diabetics yet