- You may want to think twice before e
- ating your next sandwich on white
- bread. Studies show that alloxan, the
- chemical that makes white flour look
- "clean" and "beautiful," destroys the
- beta cells of the pancreas. That's right;
- you may be devastating your pancreas
- and putting yourself at risk for diabetes,
- all for the sake of eating "beautiful"
- flour. Is it worth it? Scientists have
- known of the alloxan-diabetes
- connection for years; in fact,
- researchers who are studying diabetes
- commonly use the chemical to induce
- the disorder in lab animals. In the
- research sense, giving alloxan to an
- animal is similar to injecting that
- animal with a deadly virus, as both
- alloxan and the virus are being used
- specifically to cause illness. Every day,
- consumers ingest foods made with
- alloxan-contaminated flour. Would
- they just as willingly consume foods
- tainted with a deadly virus? Unless
- they had a death wish, they probably
- would not. Unfortunately, most
- consumers are unaware of alloxan
- and its potentially fatal link to diabetes
- because these facts are not well
- publicized by the food industry.
-
- How does alloxan cause diabetes?
- According to Dr. Hari Sharma's
- Freedom from Disease, the uric acid
- derivative initiates free radical damage
- to DNA in the beta cells of the
- pancreas, causing the cells to
- malfunction and die. When these
- beta cells fail to operate normally,
- they no longer produce enough
- insulin, or in other words, they
- cause one variety of adult-onset
- type 2 diabetes. Alloxan's harmful
- effects on the pancreas are so severe
- that the Textbook of Natural Medicine
- calls the chemical "a potent beta-cell
- toxin." However, even though the
- toxic effect of alloxan is common
- scientific knowledge in the research
- community, the FDA still allows
- companies to use it when processing
- foods we ingest.
-
- The FDA and the white flour industry
- could counter-argue that, if alloxan
- were to cause diabetes, a higher
- proportion of Americans would be
- diabetic. After all, more consumers
- consume white flour on a regular
- basis than are actually diabetic. This
- point is valid, but it does not disprove
- the alloxan-diabetes connection.
- While alloxan is one cause of adult-onset
- type 2 diabetes, it is of course not
- the only cause. As the Textbook of
- Natural Medicine states, "current
- theory suggests an hereditary beta-cell
- predisposition to injury coupled with
- some defect in tissue regeneration
- capacity" may be a key cause. For
- alloxan to cause injury to an individual's
- beta cells, the individual must have
- the genetic susceptibility to injury.
- This is similar to the connection between
- high-cholesterol foods and heart disease.
- Eating high-cholesterol foods causes
- heart disease, especially in people who
- have family histories of heart disease.
- The link between alloxan and diabetes
- is as clear and solid as the link between
- cholesterol and heart disease.
-
- If you've been eating white bread for
- years and you have a family history of
- diabetes, all hope is not lost for you.
- Studies show that you can reverse the
- effects of alloxan by supplementing
- your diet with vitamin E. According to
- Dr. Gary Null's Clinicians Handbook
- of Natural Healing, vitamin E effectively
- protected lab rats from the harmful
- effects of administered alloxan. Now,
- you're not a lab rat, but you're a
- mammal and vitamin E is definitely
- worth adding to your daily regimen
- of nutritional supplements, especially
- if you have a history of eating foods
- made with white flour and are at high
- risk for diabetes.
-
- Even if you are already diabetic,
- some simple changes to your diet can
- help treat your diabetes. First of all,
- stop eating foods made with white
- flour. Even though you already have
- diabetes, vitamin E supplements can
- still help you, as can many common
- foods. Garlic, for example, does wonders
- for diabetes. As Dr. Benjamin Lau states
- in his book Garlic for Health, "When
- fed garlic, the rabbits' elevated blood
- sugar dropped almost as much as it
- did when they were given the antidiabetic
- drug tolbutamide. Researchers postulated
- that garlic may improve the insulin effect."
-
- If you can't handle the taste of natural
- garlic, you can take it in widely available
- supplements. Aloe vera is a traditional
- diabetic remedy in the Arabian Peninsula,
- and its therapeutic characteristics are
- now gaining worldwide acceptance in
- the treatment of diabetes. According to
- both human and animal research studies,
- aloe vera lowers blood glucose levels by
- an unknown mechanism. According to
- the Clinicians Handbook of Natural
- Healing, this natural hypoglycemic effect
- extended over a period of 24 hours. Adding
- onions to your diet (along with the garlic)
- can also significantly reduce your blood
- sugar level. Additionally, as Dr. Michael
- T. Murray writes in The Healing Power of
- Herbs, studies show that ginseng controls
- glucose in both diabetic humans and
- diabetic laboratory animals.
-
- It all comes down to asking if putting
- yourself at risk for diabetic coma,
- blindness, limb amputation and death
- is worth eating white bread. If you're
- willing to risk your quality of life and
- your life itself, then go ahead and eat
- all the foods made with white flour you
- want. However, if you want to stop poisoning
- yourself with alloxan, a known toxic
- chemical, then make a few simple dietary
- changes. Eat groceries made with whole
- -grain wheat flour, not processed white flour
-
- Animal experiments have shown that
- animals which have their Beta cells
- destroyed by alloxan are able to regenerate
- Beta cells after a few months when taking
- GS, a herb grown in India. The Beta cell
- is the cell that produces insulin. Diabetics
- needing insulin treatment (Type 1) have
- been able to decrease their insulin after GS
- therapy. A Physicians Guide to Natural
- Health Products That Work By James
- Howenstine MD, page 112
-
- In the mid-1980s, however (when herbal
- remedies again were popular), pata de
- vaca's continued use as a natural insulin
- substitute was reiterated in two Brazilian
- studies. Both studies reported in vivo
- hypoglycemic actions in various animal
- and human models. Chilean research in
- 1999 reported the actions of pata de vaca
- in diabetic rats. Their study determined
- that pata de vaca was found to "elicit
- remarkable hypoglycemic effects," and
- brought about a "decrease of glycemia in
- alloxan diabetic rats by 39%." In 2002,
- two in vivo studies on the blood sugar-lowering e
- ffects of pata de vaca were conducted by two
- separate research groups in Brazil. The first
- study reported "a significant blood glucose-
- lowering effect in normal and diabetic rats."...
- The Healing Power of Rainforest Herbs by
- Leslie Taylor, page 382
-
- When beta cells in the pancreas fail to
- secrete enough insulin, the body loses
- its ability to metabolize carbohydrates
- and to reduce glucose levels in the
- bloodstream. Researchers believe that
- some people have weak free radical defenses
- in these beta cells, and that free radical
- damage to DNA in beta cells, resulting in
- dysfunction or cell death, helps cause
- maturity-onset diabetes. It is known, for
- example, that many chemicals including
- alloxan, paraquat, and certain chemotherapeutic
- agents can stimulate excessive production of
- oxy radicals in the nuclei of beta cells.
- Freedom From Disease by Hari Sharma MD,
- page 94
-
- ...nearly two decades later, researchers
- at RNT Medical College in India induced
- diabetes in rabbits with intravenous injections
- of alloxan. When fed garlic, the rabbits'
- elevated blood sugar dropped almost as much
- as it did when they were given the antidiabetic
- drug tolbutamide. Researchers postulated
- that garlic may improve the insulin effect
- by either increasing the pancreatic secretion
- of insulin or by releasing bound insulin.
- Garlic for Health by Benjamin Lau MD PhD,
- page 22
-
- Commercial yeasted breads, even the
- whole-grain varieties, often have other
- problems. They typically contain flour
- bleach, which forms alloxan, a compound
- known to cause diabetes in animals by
- destroying the beta cells of the pancreas
- (Clinical Nutrition Newsletter, Dec. 1982). ...
- Healing With Whole Foods by Paul Pitchford,
- page 452
-
- Insulin dependent diabetes mellitus is
- generally recognized to be due to an insulin
- deficiency.1 Although the exact cause is
- unknown, current theory suggests an
- hereditary beta-cell predisposition to injury
- coupled with some defect in tissue regeneration
- capacity. Causes of injury are most likely
- hydroxyl and other free radicals, viral infection,
- and autoimmune reactions. alloxan, the uric
- acid derivative used to induce experimental
- diabetes in animals, is a potent beta-cell toxin,
- causing destruction via hydroxyl radical
- formation. Textbook of Natural Medicine
- Volumes 1-2 by Joseph E Pizzorno and Michael T
- Murray, page 1197
-
- In this study, mice received intraperitoneally
- melatonin in doses ranging from 100 to 450
- mg/kg. Results showed that such treatment
- proved plasma glucose increase due to alloxan-
- induced pancreatic toxicity. The Clinicians
- Handbook of Natural Healing by Gary Null PhD,
- page 88
-
- Bleached white flour. Not only have the bran
- and germ been stripped away, but bleached
- flour also contains a substance from the
- flour bleach (alloxan) which causes diabetes
- in animals. Unbleached white flour should
- also be avoided since it is stripped of essential
- nutrients. The Enzyme Cure by Lita Lee with
- Lisa Turner & Burton Goldberg, page 123
-
- Aloe vera also exhibits a hypoglycemic effect
- in both normal and alloxan-induced diabetic
- mice. A small human study shows benefit in
- diabetics. Five patients with non-insulin
- dependent diabetes ingested half a teaspoonful
- of aloe 4 times daily for 14 weeks. Fasting blood
- sugar in every patient fell from a mean of 273 to
- 151 mg/dl with no change in body weight. The
- authors concluded that aloe lowers blood glucose
- levels by an unknown mechanism.... Textbook of
- Natural Medicine, volumes 1-2 by Joseph E
- Pizzorno and Michael T Murray, page 587
-
- Results of this study showed that rats given
- vitamin E before being administered either
- streptozotocin or alloxan provided protection
- against the diabetogenic effects of each. It was
- also observed that rats with a depleted antioxidant
- state due to a vitamin E and selenium-deficient
- diet showed increased diabetogenic susceptibility
- to normally nondiabetogenic doses of streptozotocin.
- The Clinicians Handbook of Natural Healing by
- Gary Null PhD, page 312
-
- Noting that the dried sap of the aloe plant to
- be a traditional diabetic remedy in the Arabian
- peninusla, this study examined its ability to
- reduce blood glucose levels in 5 non-insulin-
- dependent diabetics and in Swiss albino mice
- made diabetic with alloxan. Results showed
- that the intake of 1/2 teaspoon of aloes daily
- for 4-14 weeks significantly reduced the fasting
- serum glucose level fell in all patients. Fasting
- plasma glucose was significantly reduced in
- diabetic mice by glibenclamide and aloes after
- 3 days. The Clinicians Handbook if Natural
- Healing by Gary Null PhD, page 369
-
- This study examined the effects of exudate
- of Aloe barbadensis leaves (oral administration
- of 500 mg/kg) and its bitter principle
- (ip administration of 5 mg/kg) on plasma
- glucose levels of alloxan-diabetic mice.
- Results showed that the hypoglycemic
- effect of a single oral dose of aloes on serum
- glucose level was insignificant in while that
- of the bitter principle was highly significant
- and extended over a period of 24 hours. The
- Clinicians Handbook of Natural Healing by
- Gary Null PhD, page 369
-
- Ginseng exerts numerous pharmacological
- effects in humans and laboratory animals,
- including ... improved glucose control in
- humans and diabetic (alloxan-induced)
- rats; The Healing Power of Herbs by
- Michael T Murray ND, page 269
Sunday, October 28, 2007
White Flour Contains Diabetes-Causing Alloxin
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