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Is Your Diabetes Medication Slowly Rotting Your Feet? The Horrifying Truth. I think this one perfect.

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Is Your Diabetes Medication Slowly Rotting Your Feet? The Horrifying Truth. i think this one perfect.

It’s a fear that haunts many who live with a diabetes diagnosis: the gradual loss of feeling, the sores that won’t heal, and the ultimate, dreaded outcome of amputation. But what if the path to this tragedy isn't caused by the disease itself, but by the very treatments we use to "control" it? This is a perspective I've come to believe in deeply, and I want to share it with you.

The Downward Spiral

From my observation, the journey often starts the same way. A person is diagnosed, they start on a small dose of medication, and for a while, they manage. But over time, the dosage seems to only go in one direction: up. As the medication increases, new problems begin to surface in different parts of the body.

Finally, a line is crossed. The doctor says the pills are no longer enough, and it’s time for insulin injections. What's the difference? As I see it, a sugar tablet goes to the pancreas and forces it to give an insulin "key" to bad sugar. An insulin injection, which is often derived from animals like pigs or rats, bypasses the pancreas entirely and delivers the key directly to the bad sugar already in your blood.

In either case, the outcome is the same. Bad, unusable sugar is being forced into your cells under the false pretense of being "good." Now, ask yourself a simple, logical question: over the years, does this approach cure the disease, or does the disease seem to get worse? In my experience, it always gets worse.

Why It Always Starts in the Feet

People managing diabetes often report the first signs of trouble in their legs and feet: numbness, tingling, burning sensations, sharp pains, and cramps. Why there? Why does it always seem to start at the bottom and work its way up?

Let's use a simple analogy. Think of your body as a water bottle. When you fill it, which part of the bottle is in contact with the water the longest? The bottom, of course.

Our body is like that bottle, and our blood is like the water. Due to the simple force of gravity, the blood carrying all its contents—including that medically-certified "bad sugar"—pools first in the soles of our feet. The cells in our feet are the first to be exposed to this low-quality fuel, meal after meal, day after day.

Because they are the first to consume this bad sugar, the cells in the soles of our feet are the first to get sick. And I don’t just mean they get sick; I believe they begin to die.

An allegorical image showing how "bad sugar" in the blood pools in the feet, causing cellular damage and diabetic neuropathy.

The Unasked Question That Changes Everything

When the pain starts, people try everything. Yoga, Acupuncture, Reiki, you name it. They might get some temporary relief, but the problem never truly goes away. They say, "I tried Acupuncture, but it didn't work." But my question is always: "Did you stop the medication that I believe is poisoning your cells in the first place?" You can't put out a fire with one hand while pouring gasoline on it with the other.

Eventually, sores appear on the feet that refuse to heal. How can cells that are dying save themselves, let alone heal a wound? The decay spreads, often to the big toe. When you show it to the doctor, they tell you it has become rotten due to diabetes and schedule a date to cut it off.

Right here is where I wish every single person would pause and ask a crucial question. I wish they would look at their doctor and say:

"I have been your patient from the very beginning. You told me I had diabetes and gave me a tablet. I took it every day. You told me to test my sugar. I tested it constantly. You increased my dosage, and I took that, too. You put me on insulin injections. I did it. You told me to walk every day, and I walked. You told me to stop eating sweets, and I haven't touched them in ten years. I have followed every single one of your instructions perfectly. So tell me... why did my toe still rot?"

Let me share a secret I have come to believe with all my heart. Your toe has gone rotten because you sincerely followed all those instructions.

Once the toe is gone, the cycle continues. The medication hasn't stopped, has it? So next, it might be the foot. Then the leg below the knee. Then the thigh. This is a devastating, yet common, path.

Your Body's True Wealth

Diabetes is not a disease that can be cured with a medicine or a tablet, because in my view, it's not that kind of disease at all. The only solution is to learn the simple, easy technique of digesting your food properly so that only high-quality, potent, good sugar enters your blood.

This is why, in my approach, people with diabetes can and should eat sweets. You’ve avoided them for ten years; has it cured you? The issue isn't the presence of sugar; it's the quality of the sugar.

The most valuable property you will ever own isn't your house, your car, or the money in your bank. It is the amount of good-quality sugar, stored as glycogen, that you have saved in your body. That is your life's emergency fund.

Imagine a person is in an accident at 10 PM and isn't found until 10 AM the next morning. What keeps them alive for those 12 hours? The jewels they own? No. It’s the glycogen stored in their body, which is converted back to glucose to fuel their cells and keep their organs running. A person with high glycogen stores has a chance. A person who has spent years keeping their sugar "normal" with medication has no savings. Their life can be lost in an instant.

So please, eat well. Eat sugary foods, but learn the technique to eat them correctly. Save a lot of glycogen. The glucose from a hospital drip is what saves your life in an emergency. Sugar is life. Don't be afraid of it. Build your body's true wealth, and you will save your own life.

 

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