Vegetarian
Era
Vegan Diet Effective in
Treating Type 2 Diabetes
By brother Richard Demetrious, Tasmania,
Australia (Originally in English)
Scientists and researchers have
discovered, through a rigorous study, that Type 2 diabetes can be
treated more effectively with a low-fat vegan diet than with the
standard diabetes diet. Astonishingly, the low-fat vegan diet may
even be more effective at treating the disease than single-agent
therapy with oral diabetes drugs.
The study was conducted by the
Physicians Committee for Responsible Medicine (PCRM), the George
Washington University, and the University of Toronto, with funding
from the National Institutes of Health and the Diabetes Action Research
and Education Foundation. It involved 99 people with Type 2 diabetes.
Half of the participants followed the standard diabetes diet based
on the American Diabetes Association’s guidelines, and the
other half followed a low-fat vegan diet for 22 weeks. Both groups
measured improvements in all the standard diabetes symptoms, but
the vegan participants showed a much greater improvement. Referring
to the vegan diet, Dr. Barnard, PCRM president, said, “And
all the ‘side effects’ were good ones—weight loss,
lower cholesterol, and overall better health.”
Type 2 diabetes is the most common
form of the disease, affecting 85-90% of all people with diabetes.
It used to be generally associated with old age, but with today’s
unhealthy, high-fat, low-exercise lifestyle, more and more of the
younger generation are affected, including children. It is a lifestyle
disease and strongly associated with high blood pressure, high cholesterol
and excess body fat around the lower torso. Unlike people with Type
1 diabetes, the pancreas of Type 2 people is still creating insulin,
but the insulin is not working as it should and hence the pancreas
needs to make even more, and eventually cannot make enough to keep
the glucose balance in the blood correct. At this point doctors
usually prescribe tablets and/or insulin.
Vance Warren, a 36-year-old participant
and former Washington, D.C., police officer had some life changing
results from the diet: He lost 74 pounds, his cholesterol went from
221 to 148 points and his A1c (a measure of blood sugar levels)
dropped from over 9 percent to 5.3 percent (normal values are below
6.0 percent). Other participants experienced similar groundbreaking
results.
Considering the drastic improvements
in health gained by the participants in this program, it makes one
think that if these people had been on the vegan diet prior to having
diabetes, that they wouldn’t have developed it to begin with.
The results suggest through common logic that the typical western
diet, consisting of meat, fats and processed grains, could in fact
be responsible for Type 2 diabetes. Maybe it’s time for governments
to start educating the people before their citizens get diseases
such as this, to attempt to prevent the disease before it begins.
It is common for doctors to recommend that people change their diet
and eat much less meat and saturated fat after they have a heart
attack. Instead of making this recommendation after the sickness
happens, why not make it before the sickness comes and save people
from needless suffering and billions of dollars in health expenses.
Supreme Master Ching Hai recommends
a vegetarian diet for all, saying that it is the most suitable for
the human body and saves us from many sicknesses.
References:
http://www.pcrm.org/newsletter/aug06/diabetes.html
http://www.diabetesaustralia.com.au/fact_sheets/type02.html
http://al.godsdirectcontact.org/
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