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Death to All Diseases!

Mr. McCulley designed an overall wellness program that addressed the top diseases and illnesses in order to improve your health, based on how the human body attacks most systemic diseases to repair and heal the body.

But, before we discuss the program, let's take a look at what is disease.

What is a Disease?
A disease is an abnormal condition affecting the body of an organism. It is often construed to be a medical condition associated with specific symptoms and signs. It may be caused by external factors, such as infectious disease, or it may be caused by internal dysfunctions, such as autoimmune diseases.

In humans, "disease" is often used more broadly to refer to any condition that causes pain, dysfunction, distress, social problems, and/or death to the person afflicted, or similar problems for those in contact with the person. In this broader sense, it sometimes includes injuries, disabilities, disorders, syndromes, infections, isolated symptoms, deviant behaviors, and atypical variations of structure and function, while in other contexts and for other purposes these may be considered distinguishable categories.

Diseases usually affect people not only physically, but also emotionally, as contracting and living with many diseases can alter one's perspective on life, and their personality.

Death due to disease is called death by natural causes. There are four main types of disease: pathogenic disease, deficiency disease, hereditary disease, and physiological disease. Diseases can also be classified as communicable and non-communicable.

The scope of diseases that Mr. McCulley's wellness program addresses includes most systemic, degenerative diseases that are due primarly to cellular inflammation and nutrient deficiencies. Those diseases and illnesses include, but are not limited to: heart disease, diabetes cancer, obesity, arthritis, osteoporosis, Alzheimer's, kidney failure, eye diseases, nerve diseases, high blood pressure, high cholesterol, chronic fatigue, allergies, headaches, colds, and asthma.

The Death to All Diseases Wellness Program

The Death to All Diseases Wellness Program is based on the original book that the author wrote, titled "Death to All Diseases" -- a 3000-page 8½ x 11 book -- it was more like an encyclopedia than a book. Smile But, it was impossible and unrealistic for the author to try and get a 3000-page book published! 

So, the author extracted the diabetes information (about 250 pages) and his wellness principles/protocols for most systemic diseases (about 150 pages) to produce a 400-page book titled "Death to Diabetes". Consequently, since the book was based on wellness principles associated with most systemic diseases and illnesses, the book is actually an overall health and wellness book that is being utilized by both diabetics and non-diabetics.

The Death to All Diseases Wellness Program is an Integrative Medicine model that uses the best from both Western Medicine and Alternative Medicine. The program utilizes biological and behavioral sciences to help describe  and analyze the varied disharmonies which undermine the health of each individual.

The Death to All Diseases Wellness Program exists to empower you to improve your health by improving your five pillars of healing: interpersonal relationships, diet, environment, immune system, and your innate system of detoxification and repair.

The Death to All Diseases Wellness Program couples the latest scientific advances with the most profound insights of ancient healing systems, giving you the best ways to preserve health, increase longevity and speed recovery from illness.

The Death to All Diseases Wellness Program recognizes that the outcome of all health care is strongly dependent upon five powerful influences in the lives of each person. These five pillars of healing are:
  1. Relationship. The social support network: family, friends, involvement in community, and a strong-patient alliance.
  2. Diet and lifestyle.  Nutrition, habits, and the daily pattern of rest and exercise.
  3. A healthy environment.  Protection from chemical and biological toxins.
  4. Detoxification. The body’s ability to self-purify and protect itself from internal toxicity, with some help from a superior nutritional program.
  5. Immune system. By strengthening the immune system, the body is able to defend, attack and destroy most invading pathogens.
The Death to All Diseases Wellness Program allows you to find optimal health by understanding your individual needs for achieving balance and harmony.

From a nutritional perspective, the
Death to All Diseases Wellness Program requires that every meal and snack accomplish 4 major objectives in the context of a super meal protocol:
1. Nourish: provide key nutrients so that the cells, tissues, and organs within the body can do their jobs and perform at an optimum level.
2. Protect: provide key nutrients such as  anti-inflammatories and antioxidants that help to boost the immune system and protect the body from various pathogens.
3. Detox: provide key nutrients that help the liver, kidneys, and other key organs to remove dangerous toxins and prevent them from building up in the cells and tissues.
4. Balance: provide key nutrients that help the body to balance itself hormonally and biochemically.

If your meals and snacks do not consistently accomplish these 4 objectives, then, you set the stage for cellular starvation and dehydration,  a buildup and accumulation of food chemicals and toxins, a weakening of the immune system, and exposing the body to a multitude of diseases and illnesses.

We recommend that you get the Death to Diabetes book or the Death to Obesity book to implement your customized version of the Death to All Diseases Wellness Program. Even if you are not ill, the program will help to prevent you from acquiring a major disease or illness.

Note: If you want to read why the author designed the Death to Diabetes book against the recommendations of various experts, read The Book's Detailed Description (The Story Behind Book's Design). This web page also provides a detailed description of the book's contents, as told by the author.

The Solution to Your Problem!

You have a problem: a disease.

Mr. McCulley has the solution to your problem: his Death to All Diseases Wellness Program.

That's the way engineers think -- give them a problem, and they give you a solution.

They use their engineering skills, analytical skills, test data, clinical research, their experience, and their understanding of diabetes pathology, medical sciences, and how the body works (physiology), to design a unique solution to your health problem that actually works -- to repair and heal your body from disease!

Because Mr. McCulley focused on how to strengthen the immune system and several other wellness principles (based on how the body repairs, heals, and fights disease), his "Death to All Diseases" program is able to help diabetics and non-diabetics.

His program (and his book) can be used to address most systemic diseases and illnesses, i.e. i.e. heart disease, obesity, high blood pressure, high cholesterol, cancer prevention, arthritis, fatigue, kidney problems, eye problems, nephropathy, neuropathy, etc.
[FYI: About 23% of our clients are non-diabetics].

The Death to All Diseases Wellness Program is based upon a well-structured  and results-driven medical and integrative wellness model, based on the wellness principles  of Western Medicine, Alternative Medicine, Integrative Medicine, and Complementary Alternative Medicine (CAM).

This medical wellness model is designed for the diabetic and his/her doctor to better track their progress. This model is also designed to allow you to go beyond just controlling the disease to help repair/heal the body by utilizing multiple alternative therapies, i.e. nutrition, detox, juicing, meditation, exercise, spirituality, etc. 

This program takes the best from Western Medicine, Alternative Medicine, Integrative Medicine, and Complementary Alternative Medicine (CAM) to develop an optimum and user-friendly program for diabetics, non-diabetics, and even their doctors (if they can set their egos to the side and listen to their patients).

This program includes a superior nutritional model (called the Super Meal Model) that encompasses attributes of several well-known diets, including the South Beach Diet, Mediterranean Diet, and Raw Food Diet.

As a result, the Death to All Diseases Wellness Program is a wellness program that both diabetics and non-diabetics can use to improve their health.

In addition, the creator of this model has used his engineering prowess to  integrate several powerful engineering methodologies with various medical sciences to take integrative and alternative medicine to an entirely different level of effectiveness. This has dramatically increased the success rate of the Death to Diabetes program for thousands of diabetics and non--diabetics, improving the quality of their lives physically, emotionally, and financially.

Note: The purpose of this model was not to reinvent the wheel, but to use the best that medical science has to offer, and frame it in a structured model that would allow for easier tracking and identification of the need for corrective actions -- to achieve sustained blood glucose stabilization, reduced insulin resistance, reduced inflammation, increased energy production, and optimum health.

Note: The "heart" of this wellness program is a true diet for diabetics/non-diabetics, that is truly the most comprehensive diet available to diabetics and others (non-diabetics) fighting diseases such as heart disease, cancer, kidney disease, nerve disease, eye disease, obesity, arthritis, and osteoporosis. This diet is anti-inflammatory,  anti-heart disease, and anti-cancer. This diet is an overall wellness diet that focuses on how to improve your overall health and wellness -- since most of these diseases are driven by poor eating habits and the lack of critical nutrients for the body. As a result, this diet will help to prevent many diseases beyond just Type 2 diabetes.

Note: If you want to read why the author designed the Death to Diabetes book against the recommendations of various experts, read The Book's Detailed Description (The Story Behind Book's Design). This web page also provides a detailed description of the book's contents, as told by the author.                  

     Death to All Diseases

Timeline: Month 1 to Month n

As you make progress through each month of the wellness program, your blood pressure, blood glucose, weight and other health parameters will gradually return to the normal range, and your body will repair and rebalance itself, while preventing further damage and complications.

How long it takes for the body to repair and heal from the damage  caused by the disease is dependent on several key factors including:
  • How long the person has had the disease
  • How many medications the person is taking
  • The amount (dosage) of each medication
  • Avoidance of processed foods, and other "dead" foods
  • The number of Super Meals and Super Snacks that the person consumes on a daily basis
  • The age of the person
  • The frequency of blood pressure, other testing/analysis
  • The number and types of other complications, i.e. high blood pressure, high cholesterol, obesity, eye health issues, nerve health issues, cardiovascular health issues, kidney health issues, etc.
Note:
Accelerating the repair process is especially important for people who want to wean off the drugs as soon as possible.

How to Accelerate Your Body's Repair Process

In order to accelerate the body's repair and healing processes,  you should utilize one or more of the following alternative therapies along with the Death to Diabetes book:

Nutritional therapy: Increase number of daily super meals and snacks (get the Death to Diabetes Cookbook). Also, read our web page about proper meal planning, preparation, and implementation. Meal Planning (and grocery-shopping) is the major area where most diabetics fail with their nutritional therapy.

Juicing therapy: Add raw vegetable juicing to your nutritional program (get the DtD Juicing/Smoothies ebook).

Smoothie therapy: Add green smoothies to your nutritional program  (get the DtD Juicing/Smoothies ebook).

Detox therapy: Perform periodic cleanse/detoxing (refer to Chapter 9 of the Death to Diabetes book, or get the DtD Detox ebook).

Cardio therapy: Use the Heart attack/Stroke ebook, especially if you've already had a heart attack or stroke, or if you're having erectile dysfunction or other sexual performance issues. Also, use this ebook if you're overly concerned about preventing a heart attack or stroke.

Data analysis: Increase blood glucose testing and analysis to make the necessary nutrition and lifestyle changes and corrections (refer to Chapters 11, 14, or get the DtD Blood Glucose Testing ebook).

Drug weaning therapy: Follow a safe and structured drug weaning process, as explained in the  DtD Drug Weaning ebook.

Nutritional supplementation therapy: Add wholefood nutritional supplementation to your nutritional program (refer to Chapter 8, or get the DtD Nutritional Supplementation ebook). Most people are wasting their money on vitamins and supplements! -- yeah, you, too!

Motivational therapy: Use motivational techniques to change your lifestyle (read Chapter 13 or get the Motivational PDF); or, sign up for a coaching session or training class.

Weight loss therapy: Use the Death to Obesity Weight Loss ebook.

Wellness therapy: Use the Wellness protocols ebook.

Spiritual therapy: Utilize meditation, yoga, or other spiritual methodology.

Sleep therapy: Ensure you're getting quality sleep (refer to Chapter 13 for sleeping tips).

Stress therapy: Reduce the stress in your life (refer to Chapter 13 or get the Anti-Stress PDF).

Exercise therapy: Increase exercise regimen, or add resistance/circuit training (refer to Chapter 10).

Structure and motivation therapy: Use the comprehensive Boot Camp Program, but only if you have the strength and fortitude.

Day-to-Day Guidance and therapy: Use the 30-Day Diabetes Management Workbook to guide you on your daily activities from sunrise to sunset.

Sauna therapy, Aroma therapy, etc.: Use other alternative therapies, but do your research first!

Note: Refer to this web page or Chapter 6 of Death to Diabetes for a list of the top healing foods.

Author's Note: "Most people are aware that diet and exercise help to control their disease, and even slow down its progress, but it doesn't stop the disease  (and the drugs) from causing more damage to your organs and blood vessels. This is a key point if you are doing a good job at controlling your disease with diet and exercise.

Author's Note: Some people are still eating the wrong foods, or they're eating so-called healthy foods that are not healthy! So, it is imperative that you educate yourself about the proper healthy foods so that you can successfully defeat your disease or prevent the disease from overtaking your body in the first place. You can also use the program to maintain your good health if you're not ill with any disease.

If you are doing a good job at controlling your disease with diet and exercise but you're still taking the drugs, we recommend that you get the Death to Diabetes book.

And, if you already have the book, we recommend that you get the juicing book, the cookbook, boot camp program, or diabetes management workbook to help you continue on your journey from illness to wellness.

But, don't relax! At least, not until you're off the drugs!
 

Death to All Diseases® Wellness Protocols

In addition to the overall disease management wellness model, there are specific wellness protocols for the cardiovascular system, eyes, kidneys, and nerves.

These specific protocols provide detailed steps to guide you in order to prevent health issues with the various parts of the body and reverse your disease.

      Death to Diabetes Wellness Protocols to Beat, Reverse & Cure Type 2 Diabetes

      Death to Diabetes Wellness Protocols to Beat, Reverse & Cure Type 2 Diabetes
 
      Wellness Protocols: Beat, Reverse Type 2 Diabetes
 
      Death to Diabetes Wellness Protocols to Beat, Reverse & Cure Type 2 Diabetes

Refer to Chapter 15 for a detailed step-by-step procedure for each of the major complications, or get the Wellness Protocols PDF.

The Other Diabetes Wellness Models

Western vs. Alternative Medicine

Complementary and Alternative Medicine

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