Gabriel Cousens See book keywords and concepts |
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Children with diabetic genetic tendencies who drink cow's milk have an 11-13 times higher rate of juvenile diabetes than children who are breastfed by their own mothers for at least three months. Although many are not aware of it, milk consumption is directly associated with juvenile diabetes. The American Academy of Pediatrics made a decision, based on this data, in 1994 to strongly encourage families with a diabetic history not to give their children cow's milk or cow's milk products for at least two years. |
Too Profitable to CureBrent Hoadley, Ph.D. See book keywords and concepts |
| Juvenile Diabetes and Vaccinations: New Evidence for a Connection. 10/19/2004, juvenile diabetes.
Chapter 5
Bad Reporting System Supports the Script
Facts are stubborn, but statistics are more -pliable. — Mark Twain (Samuel Langhorne Clemens)
Bad reporting systems result in highly inaccurate results that keep our suspects in business. If the suspect knows a security system is faulty he can take advantage of this deficient system and profit highly — at others' expense. |
Gabriel Cousens See book keywords and concepts |
Although many are not aware of it, milk consumption is directly associated with juvenile diabetes. The American Academy of Pediatrics made a decision, based on this data, in 1994 to strongly encourage families with a diabetic history not to give their children cow's milk or cow's milk products for at least two years. The key to understanding this is that there are more than 100 antigens found in milk. The reason for the increase in juvenile diabetes is that the children have much higher formation of antibodies to the cow's milk antigens. |
Donna Jackson Nakazawa See book keywords and concepts |
Although the New York Times did not publish the letter, it was posted on the Joslin Diabetes Center website and distributed by e-mail by the juvenile diabetes Research Foundation. Ironically, three competing lab teams from the University of Chicago, Washington University in St. Louis, and Joslin Diabetes Center were provided with juvenile diabetes Research Foundation grants to try to duplicate Faustman's data, while Faustman, who had also applied for funding to continue her work, received none. Faustman's research hung on by its fingernails. |
Rick Levy and Lou Aronica See book keywords and concepts |
He was fifty-one years old and had suffered from juvenile diabetes for most of his life. By the time I met him, he was nearly blind. The sight in one eye was functioning at 40 percent, and the other eye was functioning at only 15 percent. I began to do energy therapy on his eyes while guiding John into a hypnotic state (a heightened state of inner awareness that allows a person full access to the content of the mind) and asked him to talk to me about what he did not want to see in his life.
John might well have said, "What do you mean 'what I don't want to see?' I have diabetes! |
Dr. Sharon Moalem See book keywords and concepts |
There are two major types of diabetes, Type 1 and Type 2, commonly called juvenile diabetes and adult-onset diabetes, respectively, because of the age at which each type is usually diagnosed. (Increasingly, adult-onset diabetes is becoming a misnomer: skyrocketing rates of childhood obesity are leading to increasing numbers of children who have Type 2 diabetes.)
Some researchers believe that Type 1 diabetes is an autoimmune disease—the body's natural defense system incorrectly identifies certain cells as outside invaders and sets out to destroy them. |
| Finland has the highest rate of juvenile diabetes in the world. Sweden is second, and the United Kingdom and Norway are tied for third. As you head south, the rate drops lower and lower. It's downright uncommon in people of purely African, Asian, and Hispanic descent. |
Too Profitable to CureBrent Hoadley, Ph.D. See book keywords and concepts |
| Juvenile Diabetes.
Chapter 5
Bad Reporting System Supports the Script
Facts are stubborn, but statistics are more -pliable. — Mark Twain (Samuel Langhorne Clemens)
Bad reporting systems result in highly inaccurate results that keep our suspects in business. If the suspect knows a security system is faulty he can take advantage of this deficient system and profit highly — at others' expense. |
Rick Levy and Lou Aronica See book keywords and concepts |
John's history was that he had juvenile diabetes and was losing his sight. The root cause of his declining vision, though, was that he'd seen so much tragedy in his life and gotten to the point where he didn't want to see any more. John's mind had built up the distorted belief that life was a series of disasters and that the future only brought more heartache. His story behind the story was that John subconsciously did not want to "see" himself become alone and abandoned. Therefore, his mind systematically shut off his sight. |
Ray D. Strand See book keywords and concepts |
Type-1 diabetes used to be called juvenile diabetes. This type of diabetes usually occurs in children and is the result of an autoimmune attack on the pancreas. This leaves these children without any insulin; therefore, they must take insulin to survive. However, I am going to focus my attention in this chapter to type-2 diabetes mellitus because this is the type of diabetes that is increasing to epidemic proportions. Why has such an increase in the number of people developing this disease occurred? Is there any way you can personally decrease the risk of developing diabetes? Absolutely. |
Rick Levy and Lou Aronica See book keywords and concepts |
John could have written his blindness off to juvenile diabetes. Erin could have assumed her physical problems meant the death of her dream to have a child. They, however, were willing to look deeper than the physical symptoms, explore their minds for distorted beliefs, release those beliefs, and revise their stories in a way that dramatically improved their health—and led them to richer and happier lives at the same time.
It's your turn now. Once you are able to access your story behind the story you will be amazed at how much better you will feel both physically and emotionally. |
Shannon Brownlee See book keywords and concepts |
At that time, the local hospital had no pediatric intensive care unit, so Peabody cared for the sickest children himself, the ones who ended up in the hospital with asthma or seizures or uncontrolled juvenile diabetes. "I would stay up four to six hours, stabilizing a kid," he says. "There was an increased stress level, and increased malpractice risk, but it was very rewarding. It's the complexity that's interesting." He remembers one case, an anorexic teenage girl who was hospitalized for weeks, strapped down and fed intravenously. "She was so terribly ill. |
Donna Jackson Nakazawa See book keywords and concepts |
Louis, and Joslin Diabetes Center were provided with juvenile diabetes Research Foundation grants to try to duplicate Faustman's data, while Faustman, who had also applied for funding to continue her work, received none. Faustman's research hung on by its fingernails.
In 2004, the three other labs set out to test the validity of Faustman's finding that severely diabetic mice can recover on their own if researchers squelch the immune-system attack that is causing the disease through this very specific destruction of only defective T cells. All three labs followed Dr. |
Gabriel Cousens See book keywords and concepts |
According to a 1999 study reported in the journal Diabetes by Outi Vaarala, researchers found up to eight times the number of antibodies against milk protein in dairy-product-consuming children who also developed juvenile diabetes.23 Finland, which has the world's highest milk consumption, also has the world's highest per capita rate of insulin-dependent diabetes.24 The problem is that the antibodies to the milk antigens cross-react with the beta cells of the pancreas, creating inflammation and scarring. This consequently blocks or destroys beta cell production of insulin. |
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In the May 24, 1996 New Zealand Medical Journal, J. Bart Classen, MD, a former researcher at the National Institutes of Health, reported a 60 percent increase in Type-1 diabetes following a massive campaign in New Zealand from 1988 to 1991 to vaccinate babies six weeks of age or older with hepatitis B vaccine. His analysis of a group of 100,000 New Zealand children followed since 1982 showed that the incidence of diabetes before the hepatitis B vaccination program began in 1988 was 11. |
| According to the National Vaccine Information Center's (NVIC) report, "Juvenile Diabetes and Vaccination: New Evidence for a Connection," during the years 1977-1979, there was a 64 percent increase in the incidence of Type-1 diabetes in Finland compared to the years 1970-1976.69
Doctors started reporting in the medical literature as early as 1949 that some children injected with pertussis (whooping cough) vaccine (now part of the DPT or DTaP shot) were having trouble maintaining normal glucose levels in their blood. Lab research has confirmed that pertussis vaccine can cause diabetes in mice. |
Mike Adams See book keywords and concepts |
We know that in juvenile diabetes (type 1), genetic susceptibility is a major catalyst in those who develop the disease, but diabetes only occurs following eariy childhood exposure to particular environmental or infectious triggers. Exposure to a virus, cows' milk, or MSG all act to turn on the diabetes gene switch, allowing the disease to fully manifest itself. Without these triggering exposures, the disease may never manifest. |
Mike Adams, the Health Ranger See article keywords and concepts |
So, I look at disease, and let's take juvenile diabetes as an example, or NIDD1. Now, juvenile onset diabetes actually describes what's going on in the patient physiologically. Basically NIDD1 means that their pancreatic cells are gone; they don't produce insulin. So there you have a good correlation between what's going on with the patient physiologically and the disease name they have. But if you look at NIDD2, or adult onset diabetes, there you have a situation where you have elevated blood sugar, and we call it diabetes. |
Dr. Paula Baillie-Hamilton See book keywords and concepts |
Autoimmune diseases include rheumatoid arthritis, juvenile diabetes, ankylosing spondylitis, systemic lupus erythematosis (lupus or SLE), scleroderma, Hashimoto's thyroiditis, primary myxoedema, thyrotoxicosis, and Addison's disease.
If you have read the beginning of this chapter, you will know by now that we are seeing an increase in all the major diseases of the immune system. Autoimmune diseases are no different as these once-rare diseases are now affecting more and more people. |
Walter Last See book keywords and concepts |
These link vaccination rates to the epidemic of childhood asthma, as well as to crib death, shaken baby syndrome, hyperactivity, attention deficit disorder, autism, and juvenile diabetes. Since the 1990s, there has been a tenfold or 1000-percent increase in autism, an increase which has been linked by some researchers to the organic mercury preservative commonly found in baby vaccines.
A greatly increased incidence of juvenile diabetes has been correlated to specific vaccination sequences and to the number of vaccines given. |
Joe Graedon, M.S. and Teresa Graedon, Ph.D. See book keywords and concepts |
This disease has also been termed insulin-dependent diabetes, which is descriptive, or juvenile diabetes, which is not very helpful. Not all people newly diagnosed with type 1 diabetes are children, and not all children diagnosed with out-of-control blood sugar have type 1 diabetes. Because this disease is so complicated and requires such careful medical supervision, it will not be covered in this chapter.
In type 2 diabetes, by contrast, there is insulin in the bloodstream, sometimes too much of it, but the cells become resistant to its action. |
Walter Last See book keywords and concepts |
Another protein or protein fragment is connected with juvenile diabetes (Type I). It appears that this is only a problem with milk from Frisian cows (called Al milk), but not with milk from other, lower-yielding breeds that produce A2 milk. Most of presently consumed milk is Al milk.
Juvenile diabetes is much higher in those who have been bottle-fed rather than breast-fed and it is lower in communities that consume less cow's milk products. |
Mary-Ann Shearer See book keywords and concepts |
The main cause is one of the twenty-five protein fractions found in cow's milk and one of them is now known to cause juvenile diabetes. This is probably why diabetes is on the rise in the U.S. as we now have a nation of children raised on cow's milk and encouraged to drink it in large quantities. The stereotype of a good American mother is one that hands her child a plate of cookies and a glass of milk as he or she enters the kitchen. |
Russell L. Blaylock, M.D. See book keywords and concepts |
Numerous complications are associated with juvenile diabetes, including frequent infections, early onset atherosclerosis, hypertension, brain atrophy, and early onset heart attack.
It is known that these children are genetically susceptible, but that the disease develops only when an unknown environmental trigger sets the disease in motion. Some have proposed a viral trigger, caused by a common childhood virus. |
Mike Adams See book keywords and concepts |
Carol Simontacchi, The Crazy Makers
The media avoid talking about cows' milk and diabetes to protect advertising revenues
And yet, despite all of the evidence showing that cows' milk results in a greatly heightened risk of juvenile diabetes, most people have never heard of this link. Why is that? The answer, of course, is food politics:
Although proof of this connection appeared in one of the most prestigious diabetes journals, the general public is still not aware of the risk. Why? Because of the power of the milk producers. |
Russell L. Blaylock, M.D. See book keywords and concepts |
Cow's milk should never be given to a newborn or young child since it has a much higher level of glutamate than human milk and also is strongly associated with juvenile diabetes. Do not feed your baby soy milk. Soy milk is high in glutamate and contains estrogenic plant compounds. In addition, soy significantly inhibits the thyroid gland, which is essential for proper growth, especially brain growth. If your child has an allergy to cow's milk, use goat's milk, which is closer to human milk in composition. But do not use raw goat's milk as it may contain numerous viruses. |
| There is growing evidence that many autoimmune diseases do not develop until some environmental trigger activates the process. In juvenile diabetes we know that cow's milk, certain viruses, and even MSG can trigger the onset of the disease. Mycoplasmal infections may trigger rheumatoid arthritis. Now we can add another trigger for several autoimmune disorders: exposure to low levels of mercury. The amount of mercury released as a vapor from dental amalgam fillings and dissolved into the saliva may be sufficient to trigger a disorder. |
| We know that in juvenile diabetes (type I), genetic susceptibility is a major catalyst in those who develop the disease, but diabetes only occurs following early childhood exposure to particular environmental or infectious triggers. Exposure to a virus, cow's milk, or MSG all act to turn on the diabetes gene switch, allowing the disease to fully manifest itself. Without these triggering exposures, the disease may never manifest.
We also know that certain chemicals, viruses, physical irritations, and nutritional deficiencies can all result in the development of cancer. |
Jean Carper See book keywords and concepts |
Thumbs Down: MILK: A CAUSE OF juvenile diabetes?
Don't give infants cow's milk, especially if there is a history of diabetes in the family. As fantastic as it may seem, drinking cow's milk during infancy may trigger Type I diabetes years later in genetically prone youngsters. This suggests juvenile diabetes is a vicious type of "food allergy." It also means that keeping infants away from dairy foods in the first year of life, probably the most critical period, might save numerous children from the fate of diabetes.
Evidence that milk can incite juvenile diabetes is mounting. |
Joseph E. Mario See book keywords and concepts |
Polio Vaccine can cause intestinal flu, auto-immune diseases, juvenile diabetes, children's rheumatoid arthritisand childhood lupus, and possibly HI V-l (Len Horowitz). The Institute of Med icine reported that 10% to 30% of Po 1 io Vaccine inj ected into ch i ldren and adults from 1955 to 1963 was contaminated with SV-40 (Boston Globe/Reuters, 10/23/02, p. A7). The Center for Disease Control (CDC) reported that during 1973 to 1983,87%ofpoliocases were caused by the polio vaccine injection; and from 1980 to 1989 the polio vaccine shots caused 100% of all domestic polio incidences. Dr. |