26 March 2003 | Filed under Author : Groves + Health : Diabetes
The correct way to treat diabetes
The numbers of people contracting diabetes is increasing rapidly all over the industrialised world. Children are now getting Type-2 diabetes, which normally only affects people over the age of forty. Something has gone drastically wrong. This series of papers looks at the reasons for this phenomenon, shows how conventional medicine is making the situation worse, and presents practical advice for both the treatment and prevention of diabetes.
The introduction and Parts 1 to 6 are mainly concerned with adult onset or Type-2 diabetes. Most of the advice and, certainly, the general principles are common to both types of diabetes. But as there are significant differences with between Type-2 and Type-1, Part 7 looks at other factors that affect those with Type-1.
Full articles: Second Opinions - Barry Groves, PhD




