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Actually, he piggy-backed this onto a legitimate post which asked questions of the misc.health.diabetes and alt.support.diabetes.kids participants. Hello…My name is Greg Schliesmann. Did you know that diabetes no longer exists in animals? Wonder why? … Well it’s because farmers found special minerals to cure it…FARMERS!
Guess what! Diabetes *does* exist in animals (cats and dogs have been discussed in this newsgroup many times). Farmers just euthanize ill animals, and remove them from the gene pool. Well, I’d recomend to you to go to a farmer instead of your doctor because there’s really no need for your needles and drugs. In fact, 300,000 people are killed in hospitals each year…KILLED…by doctors.
No, many people end up on the hospital due to serious illness or accidents, and therefor many people die in hospitals. Doctors don’t "kill" them. And another FACT: The average age a doctor EVER reaches is 58! Are you doing what your doctor says? … Chances are you shouldn’t because I’ve always said: "What you listen to is what you become." And I sure wouldn’t want to become dead at age 58!
This data was culled from obituaries published in the AMA – which generally only print those who are well-known, active in the organization, and still practicing. It is a very skewed data set. And therefor this "average age of death at 58" is NOT a true statistic. There’s this doctor named Joe Wallach. He went from farmboy to veterinarian to medical doctor. Doctor Wallach tells how you can treat…possibly cure your diabetes without needleds or drugs, but through nutrition for less than a $1 a day on his cassette: Dead Doctors Don’t Lie.
He is not a medical doctor. He is a natureopathic doctor. And he gets lots of money from the sale of supplements. and I’ll lend you a tape…actually, you can tell me if you want to give it back after hearing it.
These tapes are a dime a dozen (or even cheaper). Just another stupid marketing ploy and isn’t anywhere near a "cure" for diabetes. We’ve seen this crap (and just about the same wording, straight from the sales brochure) numerous times here on the Internet, and most of us are damn tired of it! mouse "squeak" —