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hey itamp;#39;s dr. Brian mole the diabetes coach and Iamp;#39;m back with another on call with dr. mole todayamp;#39;s question comes from a viewer who says Iamp;#39;ve heard that raw food diets can help to reverse type 2 diabetes is this true several years ago there was a video DVD circulating called simply raw which featured a retreat center out in Arizona run by dr. Gabriel Cousins who also wrote the book there is a cure for diabetes he ran people through a three week raw foods program which included one week of juice fasting and claimed extraordinary results and while I donamp;#39;t doubt that dr. cousins got great results with the people that came out to his retreat center and went through that intensive therapeutic treatment for most people a raw food diet just isnamp;#39;t realistic itamp;#39;s way too extreme and really unnecessary a PubMed research inquiry into raw food diets and diabetes really doesnamp;#39;t pull up anything so there is no clinical evidence that a r