All medicines are “poisonous” and the obligation of throwing out the toxins from these medicines falls on the kidneys. This onerous work, in many cases, causes damage to the kidney. Such an affected kidney will not tolerate even a slight increase of sugar in blood. [Say in 100gm - 140 - 150 milligram]. In such a situation, sugar will be seen in blood. But that does not mean that pancreas is not producing insulin or it is defunct. Here even though symptoms are that of Diabetes, it is not actually Diabetes.
Before birth, when a baby’s body is taking shape inside womb, if there is shortage of bi-products for the formation of pancreas, such an organ may not be efficient in its function. In such a situation, carbohydrates will not be properly assimilated. That is, if a mother does not take a properly balanced, nutritious food during pregnancy, the child will have juvenile Diabetes. Some medicines that the mother takes during pregnancy may also be a cause. Nutritious food does not mean egg, meat, milk and polished grains. What is meant here is vegetables [especially green leafy ones] fruits, nuts, whole grains etc. most of the vegetables should be taken in the Raw from. When a mother has taken such a nutritious food, as per her appetite, the child will not have juvenile Diabetes.
When a person is frightened, sad or angry the secretion of saliva in his mouth will stop and he will feel thirsty. This is because the glands have stopped the secretion of enzymes. Pancreas also stops functioning. When a person is in such a situation continuously, he will have Diabetes.
When a person takes Cigarette, Tobacco, snuff etc., liver and pancreas gets affected gradually. Stimulants like tea and coffee also affects almost all the important organs of our body and makes it inefficient in the long run. These two reasons may also be cause for Diabetes.
The Main Reason for Diabetes in Brief
- Excess consumption of carbohydrates.
- Medicines that we take for the diseases like Asthma, Mumps, Measles and some kind of skin diseases.
- Cortisone Medicines.
- Antibiotic medicines taken by a child for fever and stomach disorders.
- Ultra-modern foods consumed daily.
- Deficiency of nutritious foods like green leafy vegetables, fruits, whole grains and nuts during pregnancy.
- When a person is angry, frightened or sad very frequently.
- When a person smokes continuously.
- When a person takes artificial stimulants like tea, coffee, coco-cola etc., frequently.
- Excess consumption of sweets made of sugar.
- Feeding children with polished rice etc., before the onset of milk-teeth.
- Excess use of Alcohol.
- Feeding children with undiluted cow milk from the very early stages of infancy, may lead to obesity and juvenile diabetes.