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>Sernova, Diabetes and Haemophilia - Richard Mills - Ahead of the Herd
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Well there is no doubt that there is toxicity if one eats junk and that has zero to do with vaccines and fluoride both of which have done nothing but good.
In saying that we wouldn't need either if we stuck to what is natural i.e. organic animals and produce of all types and led active lives.
Problem is the advice from diet dictocrats who believe that low fat, high carb diet is the ideal.
Low fat means to them, toxic vegetable oils,margarine etc ,eat lean meat, chicken and eat no " bad" cholesterol etc.
The evidence is clear... if you follow that advice most people will get diabetes no matter how much they exercise.
Two major epidemiological studies have shown that people all over the world with high cholesterol live longer than those with low cholesterol.
Personally I can verify that to some extent. Most of my rehab patients are elderly 80 years plus. 95% of them have hyper cholesterol.
They grew up on a diet of "meat and 3 veg" and apple pie with lashings of full cream.


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Début de l'article : Paul Lacey was a researcher at Washington University when, in 1972, he cured some diabetic rats by transplanting the islet cells from healthy rats into diabetic ones. Over the next two decades researchers made many attempts to apply the procedure to humans. Unfortunately no one was successful. By the early 1990’s most scientists had come to the conclusion that islet-cell transplantation was a lost cause. Drs. James Shapiro, Jonathan Lakey and colle... Lire la suite
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