One “Crusader” has had enough and is blowing the whistle!

An “insider” revealed today that the “Medical Industry” is using people to get rich – and even worse: with the help of the political elite!

It appears that “the love of money” (as usual) has jaded doctors and medical practitioners to the point that they are now willingly *hiding* the truth about diabetes – its control, management, and even its cure!

That’s right: “cure!”

And even more shocking:

It appears that it’s illegal to say the word “cure” when talking about anything that actually cures you.

However, it’s very much okay to say that a thing “treats” or helps “diminish” the symptoms of some disorder or disease.

But if you describe something as a “cure” (even when you have a bona fide cure for something and can prove it) you can get arrested.

Wonder why a “healthcare” industry exists and not a “healthcure” industry?

Because no one wants to “cure” anyone because you can’t make much money doing that.

That’s why keeping you afflicted and marginally pain-free is all anyone wants to do for you nowadays – as doing so means you being “stuck” buying all the same drugs over and over again  and … (you get the point!)

But a number of doctors, philanthropists, and just plain old “good folks” armed with “real answers” and “real solutions” are stepping up and are NOT afraid of “Big-Bully Brother!”

One brave man by the name of Melford Bibens, CPT, is doing exactly that, as he overcame “naturally” the dreaded disease Diabetes and is ringing the village bell!

Melford has been doing that by lecturing and personally helping individuals beat the disease to the point that proven diabetics have actually been  re-diagnosed as “not having the disease at all!”
No one knows how long Melford will be able to continue doing this because “Big-Bully Brother” has actually been raiding people and businesses who truly offer “cures” with masked armed police who even go to the point of forcing customers in the stores to get down on the floor at gunpoint!

So, if you want to find out about this while you still can, then just hit the back button on your browser, then hit the forward button to return to this page and fill out the form on the peel away ad.

Don’t blame us if one day soon you come back to this site and find this site removed with a US Flag waving in its place (because they want to “protect” you).

If a person uses the word “diabetes” without clarifying, they’re usually talking about diabetes mellitus, which is usually accompanied by glycosuria.  However, there are other diseases known as diabetes as well.  The most common one is diabetes insipidus which is not accompanied by glycosuria and can be caused by damage to either the kidney or the pituitary gland.

Governments and health care organizations around the world are struggling to cope with this growing disease which the WHO projects threatens to afflict more than 350 million people world-wide by the year 2030.  To date, the focus has been on education, diagnosis, and treatment with relatively little resources devoted to finding a cure.

The words used to describe the various types of diabetes have been varied in the past but today have been grouped into two different types.  Type 1 diabetes is now used to describe what was formerly known as any of the following:  insulin-dependent diabetes mellitus, childhood-onset diabetes, and juvenile diabetes.  Type 2 diabetes is now used to describe what was formerly know as each of the following:  non-insulin-dependent diabetes mellitus, adult-onset diabetes, and obesity diabetes.  Other types of diabetes do exist, but there has not been a standard set up to describe them such as type 1 and type 2 that is universally accepted.  The various names used to describe them are:  type 3, double diabetes, gestational diabetes, and latent autoimmune diabetes of adults.

Gestational diabetes occurs in a small percentage of all pregnacies and sometimes improves or completely disappears after childbirth.  However, roughly a third of women affected by this type will go on to develop type 2 diabetes later on.

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