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CHARLIE MAJORED IN ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING AND RESEARCH AND ANALYSIS AT MIT. ON GRADUATING, HE WAS THE FIRST EVER TO RECEIVE THE KARL T. COMPTON AWARD FOR OUTSTANDING ACHIEVEMENT. TWO YEARS LATER, HE HAD HIS MASTERS IN MANAGEMENT FROM GEORGE WASHINGTON UNIVERSITY.
IN HIS FIRST EFFORT AS AN AUTHOR, HE WROTE THE ''BIBLE'' IN
HOW DIGITAL COMPUTERS WORK THAT WAS DISTRIBUTED TO
WASHINGTON AGENCIES, TO HELP OTHERS OPERATE AND MAINTAIN
THE NEW WORLD OF COMPUTERS.
THERE CAME A TIME WHEN CHARLIE CAME DOWN WITH
DIABETES AND HE PROCEEDED TO OBTAIN MOST OF THE WORLD'S
RESEARCH ON DIABETES. HE TRIED RESEARCH RESULTS, USING HIS
BODY, AS A TEST LAB. HE AUTHORED HIS FIRST MEDICAL BOOK, RID
YOURSELF OF DIABETES IN 2003 WITH A SMALL PUBLISHING FIRM.
HE HAD BECOME THE FIRST TO CURE HIMSELF OF THE DISEASE,
AND HE ACCOMPLISHED THIS WITHOUT MEDICINE.
CHARLIE DEVELOPED RELATIONSHIPS AROUND THE WORLD, AND PRODUCED HIS WINNING THE FIGHT AGAINST DIABETES BOOK IN 2006 AND IN SEVERAL DIFFERENT LANGUAGES, AND 4 EDITIONS WERE DISTRIBUTED SO THAT THOUSANDS HAVE BENEFITED
FROM HIS KNOWLEDGE.
CHARLIE CONTINUES TO STAY IN TOUCH WITH MEDICAL
ACHIEVEMENTS THAT WILL BENEFIT DIABETICS. THIS YEAR, CHARLIE WROTE YOUR GUIDE TO PREVENT OR REVERSE DIABETES IN CHILDREN. THIS BOOK WAS WRITTEN TO HELP THE MOTHER.
THERE IS NO ONE CLOSE TO CHARLIE MASISON IN HELPING
PEOPLE WITH DIABETES.
CHARLIE HAS PROVIDED BENEFITS TO
- DIABETICS WHO NEEDED, STARTING IN 2003, THE RIGHT PROGRAM THAT LEADS THEM TO A CURE.
- MINORITIES WERE CONVINCED THAT THEY WERE NOT BOUND BY DIABETES BY THE GENES OF THEIR FAMILY.
- TEENS AND BABY-BOOMERS UNDERSTANDING THAT THEIR AGES HAVE COME AND START TO LEARN HOW TO BEAT DIABETES.
- THE 6 MILLION UNKNOWN DIABETICS THAT CHARLIE IDENTIFIED EARLY ENOUGH TO PREVENT TOO MUCH BODY LOSS.
- CONTINUED RESEARCH AND ANALYSIS OF FOOD TO IDENTIFY 4 MORE ITEMS FOR THE 26 BAD FOOD LIST THAT CAN ALSO CAUSE DIABETES AND NEED TO BE AVOIDED.
UNKNOWN DIABETICS
This may be the most important discussion in the Web Site. I have worked hard on this subject.
We start with our mothers. They birth us as a baby. We have glucose in our bloodstream. Without it, we wouldn't be able to use our cells to make any movements, just be a blob.
Glucose looks somewhat like a syrupy fluid. That's why doctors thought sugar was a problem. Not so.
There are two kinds of glucose, one at a fluid of 120 called a hyperglycemian and one at 70 called a hypoglycemian. The 70 has the more difficult life. If their body goes below 70, they can go into a coma and fairly quick die. Most 70's know this and carry candy in their pocket to eat quickly. friend Don did, but one day he forgot to put it in his jacket pocket. He was found collapsed and was dying.
Hypos can have their 70 go higher, but they develop diabetes. The hypers can go higher. I became a diabetic at a yearly physical with a reading of 146. My number continued up to 181 until I turned it around, using the cure, until I reached 120 again.
The unknown diabetics come into this problem in two ways. One, they have never had a finger prick test to find out if they are diabetic, from the bad items they have been eating. They begin carrying the disease in them and giving the diabetic destroyers the time to destroy parts of their body. Take the test yearly! If you have diabetes, get on my treatment program in Winning the Fight Against Diabetes.
The second way could be that some doctors tell their nurses to tell him if their number is between 70 and 120. If so, they tell the patient that they are OK. I like to use the number 84 to illustrate this situation. If a hypo, you are 14 points too high, and you are a diabetic. You need to be on a treatment program. If a hyper, you could be 36 points too low. This is seldom the case. The danger definitely lives on the hypo's probability. Always ask for a number and not that you are in a range.
I founded the unknown group of diabetics and in checking, found that there was about 6,000 of them.
MINORITIES
As far as diabetes was concerned, minorities were the groups that
were treated badly. They were treated as second class Americans. They were
American Indians, African natives, and many with different languages including
Spanish and Portuguese. They were told that they had bad genes and were going
to get diabetes.
They were going to get diabetes, and Charlie knew that it had nothing to do with genes, it must be what they ate. Many were poor and ate
poorly. Charlie told them they did not have a bad gene, but a poor menu.
Try to eat their heritage foods as much as possible, but do not eat from the
Bad Foods list.
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