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Diabetes is essentially a disease of physical degeneration, due to some part of the digestive tract failing to function properly. In Diabetes Mellitus, starchy foods turn into sugar in the body, and nature is trying to rid the body of excess sugar. The pancreas, which lies just under the stomach, near the outlet, is the major, but not the only organ responsible for this condition. One of the causes of diabetes is the unbalanced diet, largely consisting of sugars, fats and starches, which are to a great extent denatured. Resulting from a large consumption of meat, sugar, white flour products, etc., diabetes has become a common disease in the U.S. Many of the food preparations that are used daily are prepared with baking powder and soda. Soda decreases the activity of the pancreatic juices, which are used in the body to digest protein, fasts and carbohydrates. The pancreas is one of the most important organs of digestion.

Foods cooked in aluminum cooking dishes may also be a cause of diabetes.

Symptoms: Constant hunger, frequent urination, great thirst, progressive weakness, loss of flesh, mental depression, and a dry, red tongue. Irritability, restlessness and lethargy.

There is not a known remedy that will cure diabetes without a reformation along the lines that cause it. Usually also some color trouble. Using powdered burdock root, yellow dock root, or bayberry bark (a high enema) should be taken every day. Four quarts of boiling water over one tablespoon of the powdered herb, stir, and use. Lying in a tub of hot water for one half hour to 2 hours will greatly help to eliminate the sugar and waste matter from the system. Also, drink a hot tea made either with red raspberry leaves, blueberry leaves, dandelion root, or pleurisy root while in the tub.

Fomentations, followed by short cold, should be applied to the spine, also over the stomach, liver, spleen and pancreas daily. Take cold morning baths every morning, rubbing the body with a cold wet towel, then a dry one.

The bowels should be moved at least 3 times a day. Do not take harsh cathartics. Use herbal laxative compounds.

Most importantly, correct the diet. Meat of all kinds must be excluded from the diet, also milk and eggs should be reduced to a minimum.

Stimulating foods are strictly forbidden, as well as oysters, chickens, clams, crabs, etc. Avoid all starches, sugars, except natural sweets such as juice of ripe fruit. Bran, oatmeal and slippery elm water are very beneficial. Avocados are excellent, when thoroughly ripe they are almost a specific. Eat all fresh fruits, but not fruits and vegetables at the same meal. Tender beet tops and young tender beets are very desirable. Blueberry leaves, red root, and dandelion root tea are also especially beneficial.

Best herbs: beech, blue cohosh, golden seal, Indian hemp, white pine, Poplar, queen of the meadow, saw palmetto berries, sumach berries, uva ursi, wild alum root, wintergreen, yarrow, buchu, dandelion root, bittersweet, white pine combined with: uva ursi, marchmalow and poplar bark, equal parts. Raspberry leaves and pleurisy root. If kidneys and nerves are in bad condition or affected, use one of the following herbs: cornsilk, cubeb berries, fennel, skullcap, wild cherry bark, and nerve root.

JAMBUL: Eugenia Jamolana of the Family Myrtaceae. India, moderate climate, fair amount of sun and water. Seeds are blackish-brown, about ј inches long and slightly less in diameter. Bark also used, astringent diuretic. After only a short period of time, sugar in urine greatly reduced. Take with or after meals, in water or other liquid. Seed is ground and powdered, average dose is 5-30 grains. Seed coverings should be removed before seed is ground and seeds should not be subjected to heat.

AMANITA: Amanita muscarius and Agaricus spp., Death Angel Mushroom, given for diabetes.002 -.004 grams.

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