
Allopathy looks at diabetes as measurement of glucose in the blood as per a certain standard. The treatment is only based on managing glucose levels with medicine. Exercise and diet are also suggested ways to manage glucose.
A Question That Every Diabetic Person Should Ask:
Is there something called a standard human being?
The answer is a big NO. Every human system is different and unique.
Let’s understand it with a different example.
Do all cars or two-wheelers from one batch give consistent and uniform performance?
No.
So how come a dynamic system like the human body is expected to maintain a prescribed level of standards – no matter what is happening in the external or internal environment?
Isn’t this science ridiculous?
A little research also shows that 20 years ago, the prescribed levels of glucose levels were different and higher. (FS – 140, PP 250). Now it is down to FS – 90 and PP – 140.
Why this has been lowered despite the increasing challenges of external environment, increased professional and personal stress is a big question?
Is it to tag more and more people as diabetics so they can be put on diabetic medicine and insulin?
Varying Glucose Levels is not a crime committed by the body.
This is something that many would have experienced.
When you go from lower altitude to a higher altitude area, won’t your body parameters change? The body will try to acclimatize to that height and area. To do this the body will also take some time. Yes, or no?
Your vitals or your numbers will change in the process. But this will settle down as the body is able to adapt.
When your vitals change naturally, your body adapts.
Now the entire eco-system of the world has changed. This includes food, air, water, earth etc. We are not living in the same environment that we were 100 years ago.
So, if the body is showing different numbers, raised or otherwise, is it adaptation or not?
It seems we do not want the body to adapt.
If we help the body to adapt naturally, then over some time it will cure itself of diabetes.
But right now, we are forcing change in the vitals, enforcing certain numbers with medicine.
Natural change in the vitals is called adaptation.
Forced changed in the vitals or numbers is called suicide.
Now are only looking at glucose. Someone checks glucose in the blood and declares that this is diabetes and the solution is just lower the glucose.
Here is another catch.
If your glucose metabolism is changing, isn’t the protein metabolism constant in your system. It changes too. People experience loss of tissue and muscles. Some gain unnecessary weight.
This causes deviation in vitamins, too.
Surprisingly the only solution suggested for all the above is lowering glucose in the blood.
Let’s see what is happening. The idea or the fashion is that lower glucose in the blood.
Let’s understand the mechanics of glucose consumption.
Who consumes glucose in your blood?
There is an organelle called Mitochondria. It is a non-human entity present in all human cells, tissues and organs. Mitochondria converts glucose into energy.
This mitochondrion is present in different density in different organs. For example, the heart has maximum mitochondria density. The density varies in muscles and tissues and so on. This means the glucose density will also vary from organ to organ. But you only have one way to check glucose, which is in the blood. You can’t check it in the kidney, liver etc.
Here is an interesting thing about glucose in the blood.
If you check the level of glucose in your right hand, left hand, right foot, left foot, you will get 4 different readings or variations.
Now, every organ needs need different amount of glucose.
So which glucose are you correcting?
Also where are you sending the glucose in the blood with your chemical medicine? Using displacement methods, the glucose is being pushed into different cells of organs and tissues, without any control mechanism.
Which means an organ that needs less glucose may get more than required glucose. This is what leads to organ damage and causes problems like neuropathy, retinopathy. Kidney damage, liver damage, heart damage etc.
There is a glucose density map of your system. This is different for different people.
By taking in some inhibitor, agonist, or antagonist (chemical medicine), you are disturbing the glucose density map of your body.
Here is a dangerous insight
How is cancer diagnosed?
They check the glucose density (radioactive glucose is used for this). It is believed that cancer cells consume more glucose than normal cells. So wherever excess glucose density is noticed, it is declared as cancer.
Now you are changing your glucose density map by manipulating glucose levels in the blood. This means that most people when tested for cancer can test positive. It won’t be cancer but the glucose density will vary which will be treated as cancer.
Now in treating diabetes, it is not just the glucose density map that gets deviated, the protein density map also gets deviated. When protein density map changes that is also called cancer.
The tissue growth will be abnormal in some or more areas which is = cancer.
Is this approach correct? Are we treating our body and health correctly?
We are forcing the body to change its glucose and protein density map because we must follow a standard prescribed for everyone.
Have you noticed that a person in diabetic condition starts with one pill and it leads to multiple pills as the conditions also become multiple.
By forcing change in density maps of glucose, proteins, vitamins etc, people are getting into organ damage. Neuropathy, heart issues, kidney issues.
Everyone will get into heart issues as the heart regulates the metabolic rhythm. And we are disturbing this by manipulating the glucose density. Nephropathy is on the rise as the protein density map is disturbed.
By trying to manipulate vitals with chemical medicine we are also lowering the tolerance of the system. This leads to degeneration of healing and functioning capacity.
How does a standardization approach increase intolerance towards glucose, excess proteins, gluten, and excess insulin?
With standardization we are changing the glucose and protein density map forcefully. This is destroying the body. If you allow it to happen naturally, it is called adaptation.
In our Kumbhak therapy programs we have seen that no matter what your numbers say, if you do not have any symptoms there is no problem. People are able to overcome difficult conditions like neuropathy, protein loss, good filtration rate of Kidneys, quick recovery after surgeries, even with higher glucose levels than prescribed numbers.
This is the magic of the human body. It can adapt to different conditions. We just need to aid it naturally.
If you don’t let this happen, you will forever be in problem and you will be diabetic for life. Not only diabetic, but you will also get into multiple conditions.