Two representatives of a major pharmaceutical company are facing legal proceedings after allegedly attempting to suppress a groundbreaking scientific discovery related to Type 2 Diabetes.
The research, led by Dr. Arthur Foster at a prestigious university, unveiled a glycemic factor capable of effectively controlling blood sugar spikes. In clinical trials reviewed by over 100 researchers, 96.4% of participants experienced a profound improvement in their glucose response using a natural method that is both highly effective and significantly more affordable than conventional treatments.
These findings have garnered widespread attention for their potential to revolutionize diabetes care, offering an accessible and transformative alternative. During the study, participants reported life-changing transformations.
We exclusively interviewed one of the study’s volunteers:
“I lived in fear of sugar for the past 16 years. I couldn’t even enjoy an ice cream with my grandchildren, and the worst part was thinking I’d be stuck like that forever. I couldn’t read the subtitles on TV because my vision was so blurred….
Diabetes limited every aspect of my life. After applying the method proposed by Dr. Foster, I took back control I regained my freedom Today, I can have lunch with my family without restrictions I no longer need glasses or medication. No more struggles. I feel like I’ve been given a second chance at life, thanks to the method from this research. “
Janete Carter, 52, from Alabama
Despite the groundbreaking results, the university decided not to publish the study, and Dr. Fosters was let go shortly after—without any clear explanation.
Undeterred, he continued his work independently but has faced ongoing threats and legal harassment from groups seeking to prevent the disclosure of this Evidence-based alternative, as it reduces dependence on conventional medications.
As investigations into the case unfold, a video explaining the study’s methodology and results has been circulating online. However, it has been repeatedly removed from platforms by those who do not want this method to gain notoriety.
Those affected by diabetes are strongly encouraged to watch it while it remains accessible by clicking the link below.
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Peter Cox 8 minutes ago
I always knew… They want to hold us hostage to their medicine while they get rich
Ane Strong 1 minute ago
I’ts all about money
Olivia Carrol 4 minutes ago
People suffering from this disease and they profiting from it!!!
Robert Spencer 8 minutes ago
Nothing will happen to them… they have money, that’s enough