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Dear Dr. Bernstein, I have recently read your book and must congratulate you on the most informative and revolutionary contents. A friend in the USA recommended the book to me as, at the age of 62, I have adult onset diabetes.

Having read your book and drastically changed my dietary habits, I find that the symptoms have virtually all disappeared, so it does seem to prove that the problem is diet-related. I am also following your resistance training exercise plan, and this appears to be working for me, too.

What is extraordinary is that the major institutions, such as the British Diabetic Association, are still advocating the high carbohydrate/low fat diet approach to diabetes, despite the growing evidence from yourself and other sources that such a diet is harmful!

The main reason for my letter is that I feel you would like to know that stevia-derived sweeteners are banned in Europe since they are deemed to cause problems with the male reproductive system. It would be wise to be cautious in the use of these products. Details of the problem can be found on the Food Standards Agency Web site . Trevor United Kingdom http://www.diabetes-normalsugars.com/testimonials/testimonials.shtml

 

Hubbie and I are both late onset diabeties....... and have regained excellent control of our blood sugars..... this particular website and Doc bernstein have great information

 

Clare in tassie

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This seems to imply

that diet is strongly connected with the onset of type 2 diabetes and that also

stevia is potentially damaging and to be avoided.

Would that be a

correct analysis?

Alice J

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

On Behalf Of clare mcconville -

harris

Wednesday, 5 December 2007

9:58 am

 

TWO

ISSUES - Diabetes...... ? on stevia

 

 

 

 

 

 

Dear

Dr. Bernstein,

I have recently read your book and must congratulate you on the most

informative and revolutionary contents. A friend in the USA recommended

the book to me as, at the age of 62, I have adult onset diabetes.

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Alice I am NOT a doctor...... but for hubbie and I .... I would say that diet played a large part in our developing adult onset diabetes........... TYPE ONE DIABETES IS VERY DIFFERENT.

 

Stevia needs looking into a tad more I think

 

Clare in Tassie

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Change diet and Essiac helps types 1 and 2.

 

 

 

 

 

Alice I am NOT a doctor...... but for hubbie and I .... I would say that diet played a large part in our developing adult onset diabetes........... TYPE ONE DIABETES IS VERY DIFFERENT.

 

Stevia needs looking into a tad more I think

 

Clare in Tassie

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