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Diabetes in People in there mid to late 30s.
Posted on 09-28-2007 | 2 Comments

What could be the effect on a male in there late 30's with type 2 diabetes as fars has heart attacks, kidney failure, strokes, coma, and death?

Recommended Foods for Diabetes
Posted on 09-10-2007 | 1 Comments

By Dr John Anne Brewer's yeast is a wonder food. It is rich in traces of mineral chromium. This mineral helps the pancreas produce more insulin. It is one of the best supports for normal handling of sugar by the body. According to an article by Dr. Richard J. Doisy and others, which appeared in the Medical World News, Brewer's yeast has lowered the insulin requirements of many diabetes patients.

Diabetes fears over corn syrup in soda
Posted on 09-07-2007 | 7 Comments

It's not cast-iron proof that high-fructose corn syrup causes diabetes, but new evidence suggests we should think twice about using it to sweeten soft drinks. Chi-Tang Ho at Rutgers University in New Brunswick, New Jersey, and his colleagues found that adding the syrup to fizzy drinks makes them up to 10

Kevin Trudeau?
Posted on 10-24-2005 | 2 Comments

Hi, does anyone know any information about Kevin Trudeau? He seems to make some incredible claims, that his book has the cure for cancer, diabetes, you name it.... Best, Kees

noni fruit
Posted on 09-30-2005 | 60 Comments

Topic: noni fruit ; promegranate fruit ; mangosteen fruit I recently saw an ad from a nutritional supplement seller (maybe, Swanson Health Products?) featuring a capsule containing powder from these fruits: noni fruit; promegranate fruit; and mangosteen fruit.

Profuse uncontrollable sweating. Please help!
Posted on 08-16-2005 | 1 Comments

Hi there, This is a problem that has driven me to my wits end. I believe I first noticed symptoms in my late teens. When I would walk into a high street shop for example, I would break out in a sweat, particularly on the head area. I originally put this down to nervousness and thought that as I matured, the problem would go away. The problem only seemed related to public areas. Many years later, I believe that the problem is now worse, and has

Alternative treatments for progressive heart failure?
Posted on 08-11-2005 | 5 Comments

My father only has 30% of his heart working and he was recently diagnosed with progressive heart failure. The doctors told him there was nothing else they could do. Is anyone aware of any treatments for PHF?

Can MDs Dispense....And Should They?
Posted on 07-14-2005 | 17 Comments

Can MDs Dispense....And Should They? What do you think and if they can, do you think they should...? My neighbor told me that every time she goes to her doctor (and he writes her a prescription) he tells her to get it filled at the pharmacy in the building where his office is located. There are several other doctors in the same building who, I am told, also tell their patients to fill the prescription in the building. pharmacy.

milk & grocery cashier
Posted on 07-06-2005 | 68 Comments

Topic: cow's milk & grocery cashier Recently as I was at the grocery store check-out line, I mentioned to the cashier that I was purchasing bottled water since I no longer drank cow's milk as cow's milk gave me strep throats. He replied that he was aware that drinking cow's milk may present certain health problems.. The cashier said he now drinks orange juice rather than cow's milk. Maybe the facts about the true nature of cow's milk is slowly reaching the

Thirsty for a Coke? Think Again
Posted on 06-22-2005 | 17 Comments

Have a look at the wrapper on a Coca-Cola 1.5 liter bottle and in the ingredients label you will find phosphoric acid in it. Minute quantities of ethylene glycol are also used (which is acknowledged in the soft drink world for making it really chill). This is popularly known as anti-freeze which prevents water from freezing at 0 deg C and instead drops it 4-5 degrees with minute quantities. This chemical is a known slow poison in the caliber of arsenic.

Milk not best for strong bones, report finds
Posted on 06-05-2005 | 30 Comments

Children need exercise, calcium-rich foods, researchers say The Associated Press Updated: 2:16 p.m. ET March 7, 2005 http://www.chreese.com/pop.php?file=news/calcium CHICAGO - Children who drink more milk do not necessarily develop healthier bones, researchers said Monday in a report that stresses exercise and modest consumption of calcium-rich foods such as tofu. The government has gradually increased recommendations for daily

ADHD cure?
Posted on 05-30-2005 | 33 Comments

Topic: ADHD cure? I saw a TV info-commerical today. The fellow is selling a book entitled: "Natural Cures: What They Don't Want You To Know" for $30 USD. He has also established a web site: www.naturalcures.com as a private subscription arrangement for $10 USD per month. He stated during the TV info-commerical that there is a "cure" for ADHD. And because the www.naturalcures.com web site functions on a private subscription basis, he can use the "cure" word without any hassle from...

CORPORATE DOLLAR OVERPOWERS SCIENCE...AGAIN
Posted on 05-29-2005 | 1 Comments

The American Diabetic Association (ADA) is suddenly countering decades of scientific studies that have consistently linked diets high in sugar to diabetes. In a May 16 interview, Richard Kahn, the chief scientific and medical officer with the ADA said "What is the evidence that sugar itself has anything to do with diabetes? There is no evidence." Coincidentally, last month, the ADA announced a "three-year, multi-million dollar alliance" with Cadbury Schweppes, which is the third largest...

Milk & Heart Disease
Posted on 05-27-2005 | 16 Comments

Many medical doctors and scientists have suggested a link between milk consumption and heart disease. The scientific literature is so filled with supportive references for that ideology that one wonders why it is not universally accepted. One doctor has just suggested a new milk factor. This new theory might very well earn its author a Nobel Prize in medicine. I could not have imagined this missing link, so meticulously

Husband Wants to Eat More Healthy
Posted on 05-19-2005 | 2 Comments

I am beside myself. I want to make the switch to healthier foods for my family, but most "healthy" foods taste horrible. My husband grew up in California and he insists that refined sugars and refined flours are horrible on "the system." So I am buying whole grain breads and I just noticed that there are more alternatives for pasta. There are now whole wheat pastas available. Has anyone had whole wheat pasta? It sounds gross to me. TinaW

Dairy and Mucus Production
Posted on 05-16-2005 | 24 Comments

The American Dairy Association has a new marketing campaign that may oneday replace their successful milk mustache campaign. The Dairy Education Board welcomes the opportunity to reveal the secret powers of concentrated milk. HOW MUCH CHEESE DO AMERICAN'S EAT? In 1970, the dairy industry produced 2.2 billion pounds of cheese. The population of the United States was 203 million, which translates to

Ether, Homoeopathy and Radionics
Posted on 03-02-2005 | 3 Comments

http://www.radionic.co.uk/Franks%20A4.1.htm Reflections on the Ether and some Notes on the Convergence between Homoeopathy and Radionics by Nick Franks BA, MRadA

Air pollution discussion
Posted on 01-31-2005 | 1 Comments

If anything Karen , I tried to give you fair warning. If, for example, for some reason, I was more sensitive to the air, be it because of prior smoking or not, then I just tried take the information from my brain and correlated the differences in the air in Philly (on most days) with the air in clean places like the shore or upstate New York Mountains or Hawaii and it was extremely easy for me to warn people in this region of the consequences I found from those comparisons. Again , if your...

Hydrogenated vegetable oils - how much is ok ?
Posted on 12-12-2004 | 1 Comments

Hi, MY QUESTION...is it okay to have some products in ones weekly shopping trolley with hydrogenated vegetable oil and just how much ? Having just been told about hydrogenated vegetable oils, having looked then up on the net to see what they are and do,....that they are bad and bung up your arteries etc to use a non technical phrase !...I found myself putting back on the shelves in Tescos when doing my once weekly shopping the next day most of what I normally would buy, healthy eating section...

diabetes
Posted on 11-04-2004 | 4 Comments

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