DeathToDiabetes.com is a resource for diabetics to live healthy lives without drugs

Death To Diabetes

Provides health information from an ex-diabetic engineer to help Type 2 diabetics reverse and beat their diabetes, using:
nutrition
super meals
exercise
blood glucose testing
wellness coaching/planning
and more

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In March 2002, DeWayne McCulley shocked the medical world by surviving a near-death, diabetic coma with a blood glucose level of 1337 (more than 1200 points above normal). McCulley credits his recovery to God, his mother, and his daughter Cynthia.
McCulley, a now-retired Xerox engineer and Penn State graduate, shocked his doctors by using his 30 years of experience in engineering and biochemistry to wean himself off the insulin and other drugs. McCulley was so grateful that he survived, that he decided to help other diabetics as a volunteer of a diabetic support group for the American Diabetes Association.
With support and encouragement from several churches, his mother, and his daughter, DeWayne wrote the book, Death to Diabetes -- The 6 Stages of Type 2 Diabetes Control & Reversal. The book explains his diabetes experience, the root causes of diabetes, and how to beat the disease -- based on his 6-stage wellness model, the 5 "super" foods, the 7 wellness factors, and research from more than 200 clinical studies.
Because of the success of the book (now one of the top-selling diabetes books in the U.S.), McCulley has developed several new educational products, including a diabetes cookbook, a juicing book for diabetics, a 90-day boot camp program, a 90-day meal plan, a Death to Obesity weight loss book, a diabetes ebook, several other ebooks, and several diabetes DVDs and CDs.
DeWayne is an engineering graduate of Pennsylvania State University, worked for Hughes Aircraft and Xerox Corp., and was a math tutor volunteer for the Urban League for more than 11 years.

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Death to Diabetes, LLC
1170 Ridge Rd. #190
Webster NY 14580 US

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