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Bernstein, M.D., Richard K.,
Dr. Bernstein's Diabetes Solution.
Little, Brown & Co.: New York, 1997.
Richard K. Bernstein M.D. was originally an electronic engineer with Type 1
Diabetes who partialy responsible for developing the electronic glucometer.
As he was testing this new machine on himself several times a day, he
noticed the effect of diet on his blood sugar and began to research
nutrition. His work was eventually published in a leading medical journal
but was largly ignored by the medical community. He then used the money he
had earned from electronics and went to medical school. He now practices in
New York and is very well known and respected.
In a personal letter to me, Dr. Bernstein approved of "NeanderThin" but
thought my cautions about not consuming too much fresh, dried and juiced
fruits were not strong enough for diabetics.
Ray Audette
Author "NeanderThin"
www.NeanderThin.com
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