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Kachin Diabetes Solution is A SCAM! (Honest Review)

By Obinna Ossai, MD | UPDATED: December 13, 2022


Kachin Diabetes Solution

1.2 out of 5
$39.99
kachin diabetes solution scam

Supposedly reverses type 2 diabetes by using a ‘secret’ native to a remote tribe in Myanmar.

Author identity and qualifications
1 out of 5
Scientific basis of program
1 out of 5
Presentation of program
1 out of 5
Testimonials
1 out of 5
Pricing
4 out of 5

Pros

Cheap price

Cons

Author is unverifiable (Does NOT exist)

The 'nutritionist' who researched the program works in an engineering university

Fake testimonials with stock photos

Copied from colossal scam Vedda Blood Sugar Remedy

Kachin Diabetes Solution by ‘John Gootridge’ is a pathetic scam you should keep your distance from. This latest diabetes scam reminds me of the popular scam Vedda Blood Sugar Remedy and in this review, you’ll find out why I said this and why you should never spend your money on this product. So let’s begin, shall we?

  • Backstory of Kachin Diabetes Solution
  • 1. John Gootridge is Unverifiable (Does NOT Exist)
  • 2. ‘Nutritionist’ Nyan San’s University Only Offers Traditional Engineering Programs
  • 3. Unverifiable, Untrustworthy Testimonial Video, Fake Testimonials with Stock Photos
  • 4. Its Flawed Scientific Basis is Copied From Another Scam Vedda Blood Sugar Remedy
  • Final Conclusion: DON’T BUY Kachin Diabetes Solution. It is A SCAM!
  • Alternatives to Kachin Diabetes Solution
    • 1. Delicious – The Ultimate Diabetes Cookbook.
    • 2. Nerve Renew.

Created in June 2018, Kachin Diabetes Solution claims to have the secret that can help you to ‘permanently’ reverse your type 2 diabetes ‘naturally’ in just 28 days. Gootridge claims that he has used this program to help ‘43,897’ people in ’46 countries’. According to him, these people have all ‘fixed their blood sugar levels, fixed their insulin sensitivity, boosted metabolism, dropped weight like they just got out a sauna, boosted their mind, body and energy levels all while eliminating all their diabetes-related diseases’ – all thanks to Kachin Diabetes Solution. He also claims that the ‘big pharma’ industry ‘crooks’ are not happy with his damaging success and so they ‘are doing everything in their power to take our system down.’

Now, what is this ‘miracle’ solution in this program that is giving the ‘big pharma’ industry sleepless nights? Well, Gootridge claims that it’s all hidden in the traditional diet recipes of the Kachin people in Myanmar. Now how did he discover this? The backstory is interesting so I’ve decided to retell it. So enjoy!

Backstory of Kachin Diabetes Solution

Gootridge begins by telling us that he was diagnosed with type 2 diabetes out of the blue at the young age of 37. What followed afterward was ‘years upon years of being fed pills and injections as my physical and mental health withered away. His doctor allegedly continued piling him with more prescriptions until his weight ballooned from 182 pounds to a ‘whooping’ 263 pounds, his blood sugar level and blood pressure ‘went through the roof,’ his heart started failing and he started experiencing pains suggestive of a neurological problem. Then, one day, he fainted and basically, almost died…

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Oh, this is important. He fainted on his 43rd birthday. Oh, poor Gootridge…

Anyway, after waking up in the ER and hearing doctors telling him to consider amputating his foot, Gootridge says that he then realized at that point that he was going to ‘make a change.’ Presumably with his hand across his chest, he vowed to defeat type 2 diabetes without drugs, which he accused of putting him into the horrible situation he found himself in.

Somehow, he suddenly found the strength to begin researching ‘natural ways to lower blood sugar levels and cure diabetes.’ Hear him:

For months I searched the internet, read journals, visited libraries, spoke to researches, visited universities, doctors you name it! I even spoke to other diabetics and holistic doctors looking for some type of remedy or suggestion to help control my diabetes.

This effort yielded nothing, however, and he apparently gave up. On one fateful day, while eating out with his brother at a Burmese restaurant in Chicago, he met a Burmese waiter named ‘Denpo’ who apparently hasn’t heard about diabetes. According to Gootridge, the waiter responded, ‘what is diabetes?’ when he asked for a diabetes-friendly meal. This response suddenly lit up a ‘lightbulb’ in Gootridge’s head and he had his ‘aha’ moment at that instant.

On further discussion with Denpo, Gootridge learned that Myanmar has ‘one of the lowest diabetes rates in the world’ and that Denpo’s tribe, the Kachins, have ‘never had a reported diabetes case.’ On getting home and doing more research, he discovered that this tribe not only had no cases of diabetes, but also all had normal sugar levels and no obesity…

In the end, Denpo hands Gootridge ‘an ancient old cookbook’ of Kachin recipes. Gootridge gets introduced to ‘Nyan San’, Denpo’s high school friend and a ‘researcher’ at ‘Technological University in Myitkyina.’ This Nyan San then went to work in his lab to make recipes and ‘fitness plans’ using the ancient Kachin cookbook … and several ‘successful tests’ later, Kachin Diabetes Solution was born.

Whew.

I hope you enjoyed the story? Now let’s go to the reasons why Kachin Diabetes Solution is a scam, shall we?

1. John Gootridge is Unverifiable (Does NOT Exist)

John Gootridge calls himself a father of 3 and a ‘former diabetic’ from Springfield, Illinois. And that’s all we know about him. We have no information about his academic qualification so we can understand how he was able to do the professional research needed for a ‘miracle’ cure to be discovered. We also don’t have any photo of him in the video, but in the text version of the page we are provided a photo of a man superimposed onto a Shutterstock stock photo background:

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As far as I can tell, the man in the photo is most likely a paid actor ‘screenshotted’ out of another video. I’ve seen that done before, and I think I’ve seen his face in an older scam video.

Bottom line: John Gootridge is unverifiable. Red flag!

Now if John Gootridge’s identity is unverifiable, then the odds are that his buddies Denpo and Nyan San do not exist either. And speaking of Nyan San and his university…

2. ‘Nutritionist’ Nyan San’s University Only Offers Traditional Engineering Programs

As you read earlier in the backstory, Gootridge was trying to sell us this belief that Nyan San is a ‘certified nutritionist’ at Technological University in Myitkyina. In searching for information about this university, not only did I find out that it was only upgraded to a university in 2008, but it doesn’t even offer any program in the medical sciences. This now begs the question: What kind of ‘nutritionist’ is Nyan San? A medical researcher that works in an engineering-focused university?

To make matters even worse, this university doesn’t even have a biological or biochemical department, and all the degrees awarded are purely engineering bachelor’s degrees. It also doesn’t help that the university doesn’t have an official website. The best English source of information about this university is a short, very badly written Wikipedia article.

If this doesn’t make you scratch your head in confusion, I wonder what will.

3. Unverifiable, Untrustworthy Testimonial Video, Fake Testimonials with Stock Photos

Kachin Diabetes Solution only features a video testimonial of a woman testifying to the effectiveness of this program in the fight against type 2 diabetes. Now even though the video looks genuine and not professionally produced, I still find it very hard to believe that it is a legit program. As far as I’m concerned, she too is a paid actor hired to read a script. I see that all the time in scammy programs like this. So take whatever she’s saying with a pinch of salt.

However, when you click on the Buy button to purchase the program, you’re met with more testimonials with photos. Well, guess what? They are fake, made with stolen photos!

  1. ‘John Bishop’ is just an image being used to market an online course;
  2. ‘Patty Ortega’ is a free stock photo from Unsplash;
  3. ‘Paul Piterlon’ is another Unsplash stock photo;
  4. ‘Quincy James’ is yet another Unsplash stock photo;
  5. ‘Ricky Dentrone’ is yet another stock photo from Unsplash;
  6. ‘Lisa Sommers’ is a stock photo from … you guessed it, Unsplash.

4. Its Flawed Scientific Basis is Copied From Another Scam Vedda Blood Sugar Remedy

On reading the supposed scientific basis of Kachin Diabetes Solution, it didn’t take me long to realize that it was copied from an earlier, now-defunct diabetes scam known as Vedda Blood Sugar Remedy. It is very easy to establish the connection:

  1. Both programs claim that their respective remote tribes (Veddas and Kachins) have never had, and will never have diabetes, thanks to their ‘ancient’ diet recipes.
  2. Speaking of recipes, both programs made the same claims about coconut oil and spices.
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In my Vedda Blood Sugar Remedy review, I proved how wrong the scammer was about the Vedda people and coconut oil. So by copying the Vedda scam, the scammer behind Kachin Diabetes Solution has proven that he too doesn’t know anything about type 2 diabetes. In fact, the Kachin scammer didn’t even bother to authenticate his claims with citations from medical research papers or even news articles. I searched and searched for such papers or news articles and I found none. That explains it.

Final Conclusion: DON’T BUY Kachin Diabetes Solution. It is A SCAM!

Blacklisted Website: KachinDiabetesSolution.com

Unfortunately, you are going to have a hard time getting a refund if you ask for one because there is no guarantee that these scammers will ever honor their 60-day money-back guarantee. The best thing to do is to file a card dispute with your bank if they fail to honor your request for a refund.

Alternatives to Kachin Diabetes Solution

Instead of wasting your money on Kachin Diabetes Solution, here are some diabetes products you can try:

1. Delicious – The Ultimate Diabetes Cookbook.

This is a book full of tasty, diabetes-friendly recipes that is suitable for the whole family. It is designed to help diabetics enjoy a variety of tasty dishes instead of eating the same bland, boring foods just because they have no options. The cookbook covers everything from breakfast to dessert (369 recipes in total), as well as tips on how to eat properly as a diabetic. And it costs ONLY $12.95! Get the book now or read my review for more details.

2. Nerve Renew.

This is a supplement designed towards dealing with the symptoms associated with neuropathy. Now since diabetes is a major cause of neuropathy, I think Nerve Renew is one of the best supplements you can use to deal with it if you don’t want to resort to mainstream drugs. Get the supplement now (Amazon affiliate link) or read my review for more details.

Now, these programs will NOT cure your diabetes but will help you control it and hence, improve your health. And of course, you can always get your money back if you are not satisfied with them.

Feel free to use the comments section if you have any contributions to make. Thank you!

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