Diabetes Free Program Review - So
you have heard made mention of the Diabetes Free program right? You have
wondered what it is, who is behind it and whether it really works. You have
wondered whether this is just another hoax or scam designed to separate you
from your hard earned money. I have wondered the same thing too.
Indeed
if going by the warnings about scams and ineffective dietary supplements put
out there by well-respected Diabetes support organizations like Diabetes UK,
one can hardly go wrong by taking time out to do a little research on the
program. And so like you, I decided to do a little digging. Diabetes Free-what
then, is it?
The
Diabetes Free program is a downloadable e-book written by Dr David Pearson
geared towards helping diabetics reverse the disease. It is featured on Click
Bank and can be bought at the website diabetesfree.org for $37.
On
visiting the website you will be played at 41 minutes video pitch, which
initially promised to be no more than 6 minutes (quite annoying). Nevertheless,
it talks about the challenges and complications arising from diabetes in
general and what people normally have to do-dietary restrictions for example,
to manage it.
It
then goes on to talk about how good it would be to eat what you want- like hot
dogs, milkshakes etc. without having to worry about your blood sugar spiking.
This, it continued was possible through the Diabetes Free program.
The
program itself is filled with techniques; tips and the diet plan which will
assist diabetics achieve this. Being natural, it rejects the synthesized
chemicals approach and focuses on the body's natural stabilizing mechanisms.
Like
all Click Bank e-books, a Diabetes free program purchase is refundable within a
60 days period.
Some
of the claims do have scientific bases. For example it posits that the secret
of the program is a mixture of exotic compounds effective to increase IGF or
Insulin like Growth Factor (works like insulin) which is found in the liver. So
what is IGF?
According
to Wikipedia "Insulin-like growth factor 1 (IGF-1), also called
somatomedin C, is a protein that in humans is encoded by the IGF 1gene. IGF-1
has also been referred to as a "sulfaction" factor" and its
effects were termed "nonsuppressible insulin-like activity" (NSILA)
in the 1970s... It is produced mostly by the liver as an endocrine hormone as
well as in target tissues... “Produced throughout life, it enjoys its highest
rates of production during puberty and lowest during infancy and old age.
As
far as diabetes goes, clinical trials actually showed impressive results of its
efficacy for reducing hemoglobin A1C levels as well as daily insulin
consumption in both Type 1 and Type 2 cases. However, Genetech, the sponsor of
the trials discontinued the program due to its exacerbation of diabetic
retinopathy. It is expected thus that the mixture of compounds that Diabetes
Free offers should have a way of combating this contraindication.
The
second nodule of the program is the elimination of gluten from a person's diet.
This also has some scientific bases. Namely that a 2009 study testing 42 Type 1
diabetics showed a connection between wheat and the development of the
condition.
The
results showed that the immune system of almost half of these had an abnormal
response to wheat proteins. And this corresponds to the finding that an
estimated 10% of people with Type 1 diabetes also have celiac disease - a
gluten causative condition.
Further,
the results of a study comparing two groups- one on the paleo diet and the
other on the Mediterranean diet containing grains (in order words gluten
containing foods) showed that while those in the Mediterranean group had little
improvement in their diabetes symptoms, members of the Paleo group were able to
reverse their diabetes symptoms.
Furthermore,
whilst the Mediterranean group had a "7 percent lower rise in glucose in
response to carbohydrate intake, the paleo group experienced a 26%
reduction". As such the program identifies recipes and foods that are
gluten free. Thus foods like wheat, semolina, barley, oats and rye are off the
menu.
In
addition to the above main points, Diabetes Free advises other diets and
lifestyle changes one can make to help eradicate unsafe acids from the body.
The
package also comes with 3 bonus reports; namely- 1. Foot Miracle -to improve
blood circulation and prevent diabetic foot problems like diabetic neuropathy,
2. 27 Deserts (drawn up in collaboration with dieticians, endocrinologists and
bakers) that will allow you to eat what you want without spiking your blood
sugar and 3. Breathe in to New Life- Indian breathing techniques that will help
you improve your overall health.
Merits
and Demerits of the Diabetes Free program
Merits
Achieves
positive results fast.
Going
by information on the official site of the cure, by simply following the
recommendations, permanent results can be achieved in 14 days. Though I was
hard put to find people who actually reversed their diabetes within such a
small time frame, I did come across reports of people who recorded incredible
results in only 4-6 weeks.
Takes
the natural approach to curing diabetes-no side effects
Because
it takes the natural approach, users do not experience the nasty side effects
associated with conventional medications.
Improvement
in Quality of Life
Because
it frees you from the constant blood sugar monitoring, testing, carb counting
and the like, it actually improves ones general quality of life. Giving you
time to concentrate on living and enjoying the food that you love.
User
friendly information layout
Life
is so much easier when one doesn't have to deal with jargons and interpret
technicalities. This program makes things that much more easier because it is
written in simple language that's easy to understand and follow.
60
Days refundable payment
Once
purchased you have a 60 day guarantee of returning it and having your money
back. This sounds more than fair, since if you consider that transfer is by
down load, strictly speaking, you don't actually return it when you ask for a
refund.
Demerits
Only
available as an e-book and not in hard copy. For those who like the reality
interface that hard copy offers, this might be a minus.
It
appears to be designed mainly for Type 2 diabetics although the Insulin-like
growth Factor whose production the program aims to increase has been said to
have positive effects on Type 1. Patients. Dr. Pearson does not make this added
advantage clear in his video.
Not
a Quick fix cure
Determination
and discipline is necessary to successfully follow this program and achieve the
desired results. The program is not a quick fix or a silver bullet that will
eliminate diabetes at the drop of a hat. Though results achieved can be
relatively fast, it requires effort.
Conclusion
My
belief is that Diabetes free program is an effective guide that will be
beneficial to any Type 2 diabetic. Premised on natural therapies to boost and
strengthen the body's metabolic agents, the underlying rationale for the
treatment does have scientific bases.
Having
looked at it from many angles, I'm hard put to call it a scam, since you do get
to have your money back if you don't like it. Besides, the testimony of people
who have tried it, suggests that this is not just another quack cure.
On
the down side though, it is not a silver bullet or quick fix remedy for curing
diabetes. Following the program and achieving the desired results requires
persistence, discipline and determination. As such if you can't muster the will
to follow the instructions and make the necessary life style modifications,
then the Diabetes Free program may not be for you.
On
the other hand if you can and are keen on a side-effects free natural remedy
for permanently reversing your Type 2 diabetes, then I see no reason why you
shouldn't give this a try. After all, what have you got to lose?
If
you have Diabetes or are just interested in finding an effective way to
permanently reverse it, now is the time to look no further. The Diabetes Free
program provides an effective guide to help Type 2 diabetics does just that.
However though, don't take my word for it. Find out how for yourself.
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