A fundamental alternative to the usual, life-long, only symptomatic substitution treatment of diabetes.
In 1977, the author was asked for advice in a dramatic case of diabetes. A 69 years old man, already for 6 weeks in a hospital because of diabetes, developed a diabetic gangrene in his leg. The doctors urgently recommended an amputation within 24 hours, saying otherwise he would be dead from sepsis within 48 hours. But the patient opposed, ordered to take him home, and sent his daughter to ask Dr. Schnitzer, who was known for the good results of his nutritional recommendations, for advice. In fact, the new diet improved the blood circulation in his leg within a few days, no more amputation was needed, and within some weeks the gangrene had healed up, with fresh healthy skin covering the former wound. Finally, to everybody's surprise, some months later the diabetic disease itself had disappeared. That's how Dr. Schnitzer discovered the curability of this disease. Also he has found the main cause of "incurability" of diabetes: It's the common diabetic diet itself! The usual diet's high content of protein makes the disease incurable, and again it's the high protein content, which causes the so called "later consequences" or "later sequelae" of both types of diabetes (II and I).
Diabetes Type II: It's the most widespread type of diabetes, and it's exclusively caused by the common wrong and unnatural feeding habits, composed of denaturated, refined, extracted and not man-appropriate foodstuff. Therefore, in most cases, diabetes type II can be cured by a natural, man-appropriate nutrition, which is described in this book. Diabetes type II could be completely prevented by teaching the population about its causes, and about the natural preconditions of health.
Diabetes Type I: In nearly each case of type I, an unbiological medication during an acute disease with fever, or during a local inflammation, can be found having triggered the diabetes, because having damaged the immune system (the details are explained in the book). Therefore, it's more difficult, but not impossible, to cure even cases of diabetes type I. In such cases, the natural nutrition serves as a basic therapy, which has to be assisted by additional biomedical measures. Diabetes type I could completely disappear from the population, if the physicians would acquire the knowledge, by which unbiological measures they are triggering diabetes type I up to now.
The later consequences of diabetes (type II and I) are: Gangrene because of obliteration of the blood circulation in the legs, therefore amputation; hypertension; nerve degeneration; loss of sensation; impotency; loss of eyesight because of bleedings in the retina; liver degeneration; inner bleed to death because of varicosis of the esophagus; and renal atrophy. This whole complex of nightmares can be prevented, and in many cases be cured, by practicing the "civilized origin nutrition" described in this book.
An early study in 1981 proving the high efficacy of this therapy: Soon after Dr. Schnitzer had released a first publication about his discovery, Dr. Helmut Weiss started to use the new therapy to treat his diabetic patients. In fall 1981, he (Dr. Weiss) reported on the Medical Week of Baden-Baden about his good results in 119 diabetic patients (87 with type II, 32 with type I), after only some months of treatment. His report also became published in the medical journal "Erfahrungsheilkunde" (13/1981, p. 1085-1087, Edition Haug, Heidelberg, Germany:
Disease |
cured |
improved |
unchanged |
worse |
total |
Diabetes II |
31 |
52 |
3 |
1 |
87 |
Later Consequences |
28 |
54 |
5 |
0 |
87 |
Diabetes I |
7 |
25 |
0 |
0 |
32 |
Later Consequences |
4 |
26 |
2 |
0 |
32 |
Why, nearly 3 decades after its discovery, still this therapy didn't become the medical standard to cure and prevent diabetes type II and I, including their later consequences? In Germany alone, after this therapy was discovered, another about 1 million leg amputations in diabetic patients have been carried out (Dr. Schnitzer's opinion: Most of these amputations could have been avoided, and most of these patients even could have been cured from diabetes). But still the ruling doctrine of the "modern medicine" (and especially of the ruling diabetologists) says: "Diabetes is incurable, it needs life-long treatment, and if the blood sugar level would be controlled carefully, the patient would have nothing to worry about later consequences." All this isn't true - but, obviously, this obsolete doctrine needs to be maintained, to protect the huge business made with this disease and its later consequences.
Who already suffers from diabetes - or who doesn't want to be caught in the diabetes trap - can learn from this book, how recovery and prevention are possible. It too contains several case reports - including the exciting personal report of this first 69 years old patient, how he finally became cured.
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In addition to this book we recommend you to read our following publications:
Der alternative Weg zur Gesundheit
Verhütung und Heilung von Krankheiten durch natürliche Gesundheit. Maßnahmen bei den verschiedenen Krankheiten. Wie man ein gesundes Wunschkind plant.
Backen mit Vollkorn
Wollten Sie nicht schon immer Ihr eigenes gesundes Brot backen können? Das "Gewusst wie" und die Original-Backrezepte von Dr. Johann Georg Schnitzer.
Das volle Leben
Lebensqualität in der Zivilisation: Was krank macht und was das Leben verkürzt. Wie man ein volles Leben lebt und gesund bleibt.
Geheiminformationen
Der Zugang zu Informationen, die für das persönliche Schicksal entscheidend sein können, aber in den Mainstream-Medien nicht zu finden sind.
Schnitzer-Intensivkost, Schnitzer-Normalkost
"Lasst die Nahrung eure Heilmittel sein" (Hippokrates, 460-375 v. Chr.). Natürliche, artgerechte Kost ist auch in der Hochzivilisation Grundlage natürlicher Gesundheit.
Die Rezepte aus ‚Backen mit Vollkorn’ auf 9 wasserfesten Tafeln
Die Vollkorn-Backrezepte auf abwaschbaren Rezepttafeln zum Aufhängen über dem Backtisch - weil man mit Teig an den Fingern nicht gut im Backbuch blättern kann.