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Is ELEOTIN® a Cure?

Well, this depends on how you define “cure.” According to the Doreland's Medical Dictionary, a cure is defined as “the successful treatment of a disease or wound; a medicine effective in treating a disease.”

Given the above definition for cure (successful treatment), many individuals who have tried ELEOTIN® feel it is a cure. ELEOTIN® helps to lower and control blood glucose levels, as well as maintain these low levels for a long time, even after the termination of ELEOTIN®. Some users have testified that the long term beneficial effects of ELEOTIN® have lasted over two years after they terminated usage.

Once the body's own ability to control blood glucose levels is restored to healthy levels with the help of ELEOTIN®, the body continues to work correctly by itself. Isn't this beautiful? It is recommended that for long term maintenance of blood glucose levels, individuals will have to maintain a healthy lifestyle and take ELEOTIN® 3 to 5 days per month, or take one quarter of the regular dosage. Of course, some people may stop taking ELEOTIN® entirely. Once the body becomes normal, a healthy lifestyle is what you need.

However, if you define cure to mean “a completely successful treatment that restores the individual to a pre-illness state by removing the cause,” then ELEOTIN® should not be considered a cure . ELEOTIN® is not a cure for diabetes under this definition since it does not remove the causes of diabetes and its symptoms such as blindness, late stage neuropathy, kidney failure, etc. It is known, however, that vision is often improved substantially and that neuropathy, kidney failure and other related complications are greatly helped by ELEOTIN®.

It is far from the truth if one says that ELEOTIN® reverses all complications completely. A majority of complications are improved. Since scientists researching diabetes do not know with certainty the exact causes of diabetes, it cannot be said that ELEOTIN® is a cure. I believe, as many do, that diabetes is a “civilization disease” in the sense that the real, ultimate cause of diabetes is related to the lifestyle prescribed by our modern civilization. So please do not get into this debate without first reflecting on your definition of “cure.”

ELEOTIN® helps to regenerate the insulin receptors of muscle or liver cells. It also helps to regenerate the insulin producing ß (beta) cells in the pancreas. These two molecular level changes improve insulin production and binding, and therefore assist the body to control blood glucose levels independently. Complications such as restless sleep, numbness in extremities, and frequent urination are greatly improved by ELEOTIN®.

So it all depends on what you mean by ‘cure'. Some people prefer the expression that ELEOTIN® is a “fundamental solution.” You decide what you wish to call ELEOTIN®. The main point is that individuals who were once suffering can now get practical help that works. But if you do use the word “cure,” please be careful and define what you mean.

There are often funny observations regarding the word “cure.” Many books on the topic of diabetes start by declaring, “There is no cure for diabetes, so don't be cheated!” But invariably, after a few pages there is a chapter entitled “Recommended Treatments and Cures.”

Also, there are many people, especially those in the diabetes establishment with perhaps billions of dollars, who say “ELEOTIN® is a food. Therefore it cannot make any medical claims.” But then, how can they explain the existence of thousands and thousands of books with titles such as “Recipes for Diabetes.” They are talking about foods in the same way that ELEOTIN® is a food. They all say that some foods are good for diabetes, which is not unlike ELEOTIN®. The only difference is that ELEOTIN® is supported by studies, theories and data, whereas many diabetic cookbooks do not. So basically, what the diabetes establishment is against is not the existence of foods good for diabetes, but rather the food whose benefits can be proven. As long as the benefits remain unproven, diabetes establishments do not say a thing. As soon as the claims are proven, they mobilize a whole organization to protect "their science"! That is one of the sad reasons why ELEOTIN® is not sold in some countries.