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If you stop and think about the robust features of the human body you have to marvel at the incredible engineering. The human body can do nearly anything. Often people believe the only answer to stopping a disease or problem is to put drugs into the body. But this is a real problem as it invites the law of unintended consequences to come into the picture.


One of my friends is a doctor who had diabetes and now there is no more sign of it, he seems to be completely cured by modifying his diet and doing a few other things. Of course, we cannot talk about this and I am not at liberty to say his name, but he lives in Southern California.


You see, the medical profession does not take too kindly to those who step outside the Western Medicine motif, but his knowledge is not unknown in Eastern Medicine. He had diabetes himself and used a method that is known and modified it slightly to his own needs and has helped many others. It takes a little research but all this is known to work.


The human body is an organic engineering marvel really and it is too bad more people do not see that readily apparent and obvious fact. I cannot even begin to tell you what I have been able to achieve in personal agility and athletics (mostly running) in my life. As I get a little older, I am fascinated how it is all connected and how intense and power the mind is - wow. This is one totally "Bitchen" design - impressive, unbelievable and super duper.


It is like there is nothing you cannot do with it. I have not been to a doctor in 20 years and am in great shape (mind and body), perhaps need some dental work some day, but really, this is impressive considering the food supply and crap available? I often wonder if we even need 90% of the medicine we produce sometimes. Please think on this.


"Lance Winslow" - Online Think Tank forum board. If you have innovative thoughts and unique perspectives, come think with Lance; www.WorldThinkTank.net/. Lance is a guest writer for Our Spokane Magazine in Spokane, Washington


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