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1 White Starch That Destroys Diabetes

daemon@ATHENA.MIT.EDU (Defeating Diabetes Kit)
Sat Aug 6 10:51:57 2016

Date: Sat, 6 Aug 2016 10:51:44 -0400
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From: Defeating Diabetes Kit <defeatingdiabeteskit@colourday.top>
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A shocking NEW cure for diabetes? 
 
 I'm going to come right out and say it...
 
 
 If you've got type 2 diabetes, you are better off doing nothing at all than taking prescription drugs (but please consult with your doctor before you do anything).
 
 
 Here's why:
 
 
 In February of 2008, a great big study funded by our own government revealed something that sent shockwaves through the diabetes community (although it was covered up - see how in just a moment).
 
 
 Researchers were testing to see if aggressive blood-sugar lowering using drugs like metformin and the popular Avandia would protect diabetics from heart disease.
 
 
 Seems like a no-brainer, right?
 
 
 WRONG!
 
 
 They stopped the study 18 months early because it was KILLING TOO MANY PEOPLE!
 
 
 You read right.
 
 
 Aggressive treatment with blood-sugar drugs resulted in a much higher cardiovascular death rate.
 
 
 In fact, shortly after that, both the FDA and Health Canada issued WARNINGS advising diabetics against using Avandia to treat their diabetes.
 
 
 But how did mainstream doctors react to this devastating news and health warnings?
 
 
 They ignored it!
 
 
 Even the researchers from the study went into state of denial, saying "patients with type 2 diabetes should not be alarmed by these findings. . . "
 
 
 Now, I don't know about you but I certainly don't want to DIE by taking medications that are supposed to improve our health.
 
 
 Do you?
 
 
 And especially when amazing new discoveries like this "super starch" are helping countless diabetics around the world reclaim their health.
 
 
 Click here to see how this new "super starch" can help you too
 
 
 This is an advertisement.
 
 
 PS. Just so you know, this study is not an isolated case because the same thing was originally proven nearly 40 years earlier...in 1969.
 
 
 At that time, another big study called the University Group Diabetes program also had to be stopped two years early because patients on with diabetes aggressively lowering their blood sugar with phenformin, and a drug called Orinase died 250% more often!
 
 
 Isn't that ridiculous?
 
 
 Try this instead (it's much...much safer)
 
 
 
 
 
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after   five,   and    no     one    answered    the    phone. "Will you ring again?" "I've rung them three times." "It's very important." 



"Sorry. I'm afraid no one's there." I  went  back  to  the  drawing-room  and  thought  for   an instant that  they were chance visitors, all these  official  people  who    suddenly   filled 


it. But, as they drew back thesheet and looked at Gatsby with unmoved eyes,   his  protest continued in my brain: "Look here, old sport, you've got to get  somebody  for  me. 


You've got to try hard. I can't go through this alone." Some one started to  ask me   questions,   but  I  broke  away and going up-stairs looked 


hastily through the  unlocked  parts  of  his  desk  —  he'd never told me definitely that  his parents were  dead.   But  there  was  nothing  —  only  the 


picture of Dan Cody, a token of forgotten  violence,   staring  down     from    the    wall. Next morning I sent the butler to New  York  with  a  letter 


to Wolfsheim, which asked for information and urged  him  to come out  on   the  next  train. That request seemed superfluous when I wrote it. I was sure  he'd  start  when  he  saw  the 


newspapers, just as I was sure there'd be a wire from Daisy before noon  —  but  neither   a wire nor Mr. Wolfsheim arrived; no one arrived except  more  police   and   photographers  and 


newspaper men. When the butler brought back wolfsheim's answer i began to  have  a   hiling of defiance, of scornful solidarity  between   Gatsby  and  me  against   them    all. 


Dear Mr. Carraway. This has been one of  the  most  terrible shocks of my life to me I  hardly can believe it that it is true at all.   Such  a  mad 


act as that man did should make us all think. I cannot come down now as   I  am  tied   up  in  some very important hi and cannot get  mixed  up  in  this  thing  now.   If  there  is 


anything I can do a little later let me knowin a letter by Edgar.   I  hardly  know  where  I  am when I hear about a thing like this  and  am   completely    knocked    down    and   out. 




Yours truly Meyer Wolfshiem and then hasty addenda beneath: Let  me  know about the funeral etc. Do  not  know  his  family  at all. When the phone rang that afternoon and   Long  Distance  said 


Chicago was calling I thought this would be  Daisy  at  last.    But  the  connection  came through as a man's voice, very thin and far away. 




"This is Slagle speaking..." "Yes?" The name was unfamiliar. "Hell  of  a  note,      isn't    it?    Get    my    wire?"  "There haven't been any wires." 


"Young Parke's in trouble," he said  rapidly.   "They  picked him up when he handed the bonds over the counter. They got a circular  from  New   York 



giving 'em the numbers just five minutes before. What d'you know about that,   hey?  You never can tell in these hick towns ——" "Hello!" I interrupted  breathlessly.    "Look  here  —  this 



isn't Mr. Gatsby. Mr. Gatsby's dead." There was a long silence on  the  other  end  of  the  wire, followed by an exclamation... then  a  quick  squawk   as  the connection   was    broken. 


I think it was on the  third  day  that  a  telegram  signed Henry C. Gatz arrived from a town in  Minnesota. It   said  only  that  the  sender  was  leaving .


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 I'm going to come right out and say it...
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 <p align="left">
 If you've got type 2 diabetes, you are better off doing nothing at all than taking prescription drugs (but please consult with your doctor before you do anything).
 </p>
 <p align="left" >
 Here's why:
 </p>
 <p align="left" >
 In February of 2008, a great big study funded by our own government revealed something that sent shockwaves through the diabetes community (although it was covered up - see how in just a moment).
 </p>
 <p align="left" >
 Researchers were testing to see if aggressive blood-sugar lowering using drugs like metformin and the popular Avandia would protect diabetics from heart disease.
 </p>
 <p align="left" >
 Seems like a no-brainer, right?
 </p>
 <p align="left" >
 WRONG!
 </p>
 <p align="left" >
 They stopped the study 18 months early because it was KILLING TOO MANY PEOPLE!
 </p>
 <p align="left" >
 You read right.
 </p>
 <p align="left" >
 Aggressive treatment with blood-sugar drugs resulted in a much higher cardiovascular death rate.
 </p>
 <p align="left" >
 In fact, shortly after that, both the FDA and Health Canada issued WARNINGS advising diabetics against using Avandia to treat their diabetes.
 </p>
 <p align="left" >
 But how did mainstream doctors react to this devastating news and health warnings?
 </p>
 <p align="left" >
 They ignored it!
 </p>
 <p align="left" >
 Even the researchers from the study went into state of denial, saying "patients with type 2 diabetes should not be alarmed by these findings. . . "
 </p>
 <p align="left" >
 Now, I don't know about you but I certainly don't want to DIE by taking medications that are supposed to improve our health.
 </p>
 <p align="left" >
 Do you?
 </p>
 <p align="left" >
 And especially when amazing new discoveries like <a href="http://www.colourday.top/0s10f2c1s4s84s1absda1s434s4s1106cd">this "super starch"</a> are helping countless diabetics around the world reclaim their health.
 </p>
 <p align="left" >
 <a href="http://www.colourday.top/0s10f2c1s4s84s1absda1s434s4s1106cd">Click here to see how this new "super starch" can help you too</a>
 </p>
 <p align="left" >
 This is an advertisement.
 </p>
 <p align="left" >
 PS. Just so you know, this study is not an isolated case because the same thing was originally proven nearly 40 years earlier...in 1969.
 </p>
 <p align="left" >
 At that time, another big study called the University Group Diabetes program also had to be stopped two years early because patients on with diabetes aggressively lowering their blood sugar with phenformin, and a drug called Orinase died 250% more often!
 </p>
 <p align="left" >
 Isn't that ridiculous?
 </p>
 <p align="left" >
 Try this instead (it's much...much safer)
 </p><br>
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<p>after   five,   and    no     one    answered    the    phone. "Will you ring again?" "I've rung them three times." "It's very important." </p>
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it. But, as they drew back the<u>sheet and looked at Gatsby with unmoved eyes,   his  protest continued in my brain: "Look here, old sport, you've got to get  </u>somebody  for  me. </p>
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You've got to try hard. I can't go through this alone." Some one started to  ask me   questions,   but  I  broke  away and going up-stairs looked 
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<p align="center">hastily through the  unlocked  parts  of  his  desk  —  he'd never told me definitely that  his parents were  dead.   But  there  was  nothing  —  only  the </p>
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picture of Dan Cody, a token of forgotten  violence,   staring  down     from    the    wall. Next morning I sent the butler to New  York  with  a  letter </p>
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to Wolfsheim, which asked for information and urged  him  to come out  on   the  next  train. That request seemed superfluous when I wrote it. I was sure  he'd  start  when  he  saw  the </p>
<BR /><span style="font-family: Tahoma, sans-serif, Times New Roman, Arial; font-size: 10px;"></span>
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newspapers, just as I was sure there'd be a wire from Daisy before noon  —  but  neither   a wire nor Mr. Wolfsheim arrived; no one arrived except  more  police   and   photographers  and </p>
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newspaper men. When the butler brought back wolfsheim's answer i began to  have  a   hiling of defiance, of scornful solidarity  between   Gatsby  and  me  against   them    all. </p>
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Dear Mr. Carraway. This has been one of  the  most  terrible shocks of my life to me I  hardly can believe it that it is true at all.   Such  a  mad </p>
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act as that man did should make us all think. I cannot come down now as   I  am  tied   up  in  some very important hi and cannot get  mixed  up  in  this  thing  now.   If  there  is </p>
<BR /><BR /><span style="font-family: Helvetica, Arial, sans-serif;"></span>
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anything I can do a little later let me know<B>in a letter by Edgar.   I  hardly  know  where  I  am when I hear about a thing like this  and  am   completely    knocked    down    and </B>  out. </p>
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Yours truly Meyer Wolfshiem and then hasty addenda beneath: Let  me  know about the funeral etc. Do  not  know  his  family  at all. When the phone rang that afternoon and   Long  Distance  said </p>
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<p align="center" style="font: 11px;">
Chicago was calling I thought this would be  Daisy  at  last.    But  the  connection  came through as a man's voice, very thin and far away. </p>
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<p></p>
<BR /><span style="font-family: Tahoma, Courier New, Times New Roman, Arial; font-size: 7px;"></span>
<p align="right">
"This is Slagle speaking..." "Yes?" The name was unfamiliar. "Hell  of  a  note,      isn't    it?    Get    my    wire?"  "There haven't been any wires." 
</p>
<BR /><BR />
<p align="left" style="font: 15px;">"Young Parke's in trouble," he said  rapidly.   "They  picked him up when he handed the bonds over the counter. They got a circular  from  New   York </p>
<BR /><BR />
<p></p>
<BR /><BR /><span style="font-family: Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif; font-size: 10px; color: #ffffff;"></span>
<p align="center">giving 'em the numbers just five minutes before. What d'you know about that,   hey?  You never can tell in these hick towns ——" "Hello!" I interrupted  breathlessly.    "Look  here  —  this </p>
<BR /><BR /><span style="font-family: Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif;"></span>
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<p align="right">isn't Mr. Gatsby. Mr. Gatsby's dead." There was a long silence on  the  other  end  of  the  wire, followed by an exclamation... then  a  quick  squawk   as  the connection   was    broken. </p>
<BR /><BR />
<p align="center" style="font: 9px;">
I think it was on the  third  day  that  a  telegram  signed Henry C. Gatz arrived from a town in  Minnesota. It   said  only  that  the  sender  was  leaving .</p>
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