You know it’s coming…

The “conversation” when your diabetes doc will try to scare the daylights out of you about your blood sugar numbers.

And he’ll probably succeed.

But you don’t need to DREAD your next blood sugar exam…

You can look forward to WOWING your doc at your next test.

He’ll ask you what you’ve been doing to lower your glucose levels… and how you managed to TURN your blood-sugar control around.

But he might not believe it when you tell him about your trick…

Because it’s a common lawn weed found throughout this country… and also TREASURED in China!

Turn your diabetes around with this tribal trick

For hundreds of years, Native Americans have used an edible plant called Prunella vulgaris for a number of medicinal purposes.

I’m talking the Quileute, Quinault, and Coast and Interior Salish tribes of the Pacific Northwest… the Delaware, Mohegan, and Iroquois tribes of the Northeast… the Cherokees of the Southeast… and indigenous peoples throughout Canada.

A member of the mint family, it earned the nickname “all-heal” for how USEFUL it was in MANY different applications.

It seemed that there was NO LIMIT to the health benefits it could provide!

Chinese physicians say that the “all-heal” can “change the course of a chronic disease.”

And in the south of China, it has an OUTSTANDING reputation as a blood glucose regulator for diabetics.

Mainstream research has shown that this folk cure is scientifically confirmed to…

  • LOWER blood sugar levels, in part by inhibiting carb metabolism
  • INCREASE insulin sensitivity
  • EXTINGUISH inflammation
  • IMPROVE diabetes control, and
  • INHIBIT diabetic complications, like hardened arteries (a.k.a. atherosclerosis)

Not only that, but in a 2007 study on mice out of China, researchers found that P. vulgaris extract (PVE) actually helped the diabetes med glibenclamide WORK BETTER.

That’s because this herb doesn’t function the same way as glibenclamide, which stimulates insulin secretion from the pancreas.

PVE brings something else to the table…

And the blood sugar-lowering effects lasted longer with PVE than the drug alone.

Researchers say they don’t know exactly how P. vulgaris works…

But if you ask me, the answer is in the “perfect storm” of nutrients it contains…

  • vitamin K, which improves insulin resistance and glucose tolerance
  • vitamin C, a powerful antioxidant that improves blood sugar control
  • vitamin A, a beta cell-boosting nutrient for insulin production
  • thiamine, a B vitamin involved in glucose metabolism (and many diabetics are deficient in)
  • rutin, an anti-diabetic flavonoid, and
  • ursolic acid, a compound that may soften the blow of high glucose levels and decrease HbA1c.

Now, each of those is available in supplement form on its own…

But that would be A LOT of pills to swallow.

Or you could get them ALL in one, healing herb.

Traditionally, the “all-heal” plant was brewed as a tea.

You can grow your own… but this plant can absorb lead and other contaminants from the soil.

To be perfectly safe, it’s best to get it as a supplement – one that’s been tested in a third-party facility — from a quality maker you trust.

Allan Spreen, M.D.
Dr. Allan Spreen, Chief Medical Advisor

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