We talk with Type 2 diabetics every day. They call us looking for a solution to their blood sugar, weight loss and related problems. A few years ago when they called, they talked about their doctors advice, how much they disliked it and how much they wanted to get their physicians out of their lives. Now, many of these same diabetic sufferers call and talk about Kevin Trudeau. Instead of complaining about their doctor's advice (or lack of it) they talk about the advice they've gotten from this TV pitchman's book series, called Natural Cures. This seems to reflect a growing trend in the United States today. Dissatisfaction with doctors and prescribed pharmaceutical solutions is causing people suffering from this dreaded disease to look for alternative health, holistic or natural remedies to solve their problems. Kevin Trudeau and his heavily advertised books has struck a chord with Type 2 diabetics who want what Mr. Trudeau wants - to restore a chemical balance in their bodies that makes them healthy again. Beyond the standard 'diet and exercise' prescription offered by doctors, there were a handful of prescribed drugs that have proven to have side effects almost worse than the illness itself. Even pharmaceutical companies, which have scoffed at alternative medicine as "snake oil", are starting to re-assess natural remedies. A recent story in USA Today reported that big pharma companies are seeking out and evaluating the sale of ancient natural remedies and solutions to illnesses like diabetes. Pharmaceutical companies are not villains. But they've strayed from finding cures that may be right in front of their own faces. After all, aspirin, derived from the bark of willow trees, is one of the all-time, most successful natural remedy in the history of medicine. The popularity of the Natural Book series reflects the fact that diabetics can't wait for the established medical community to come to its senses and focus on "what works" instead of "what works with certain side effects" or under "certain circumstances". Instead, they're opting for remedies that were discovered and used, with results, in an age before microscopes and multi-billon dollar R&D budgets existed. Thousands of years ago, tribal hunters in India ate the rind of a 'magic pumpkin' fruit that they found growing in the forests. They ate it and found that it reduced their hunger and kept them in lean, fighting condition. That product, given the scientific name of garcinia cambogia, is now used by diabetics to help reduce fatty Type 2 weight gain. Originally rejected by established medicine practitioners, this natural fruit extract has been subjected to modern clinical testing procedures at placed like Harvard, and found to actually work. Yes, that's right. Ancient tribal hunters, without the benefit of a microscope, discovered a solution to diabetic problems, that helps relieve their suffering, without any nasty side effects! Is it any wonder Kevin Trudeau's Natural Cures books and lewsletters are selling like hotcakes? Become your doctor's worst nightmare, an "internet savvy patient" with Questions.
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