The basic problem, in the experience of the undersigned, is that the solution to his diabetes did not require him to buy anything other than organic short grain brown rice, Aurelius’ The Emperor’s Handbook, pig fat, and salt. He already had a stove, a rice cooker and a skillet. He purchased no pills and no speciality food stuff. Therefor no one really made any money on his cure. And if no one makes a dime on a cure, normal capitalist sentiments don’t work as there is no money to speak of to pay to get the word out. If the best cure for a disease costs nothing, no one will know of that cure. We hope to eventually carry ads for skillets, rice cookers, The Emperor’s Handbook, brown rice, salt, oil (pig fat, coconut), blood sugar testing meters, aprons, splatter guards, containers and the like. If we make a dime doing that, we just might be able to spread the word.
The reason diabetes is so prevalent today can be readily determined by simply looking at the people around you. Too many of them are fat. There is a bar/restaurant on just about every block in most cities. We gravitate around food. If you give a party, you put out food or have guests bring their own. Booze, mostly empty calories, is everywhere.
There is nothing we can (or should) do about this. But there are still some things we can do.
Firstly, since most of us eat most of our food at home, we can limit what we eat at home. Cook good, healthy food. And don’t eat much of it. Another meal will be coming around soon enough. Learn to enjoy the pain of hunger.
Secondly, we can eat (mostly) salads when we eat out.
Secondly, we can eat (mostly) salads when we eat out.