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Many diabetics can control neuropathy with a natural supplement

May 17, 2012 "Is there a cure for neuropathy?" That question comes from an HSI member named Marion. And the answer is simple. "Maybe... Read More >

Categories: ALA alpha-lipoic acid supplement anticonvulsants antidepressants blood sugar levels dementia Diabetes nerve damage neuropathy numbness Opioid pain relievers painful tingling

The American Diabetes Association might be the worst place for a diabetic to turn for dietary advice

May 14, 2012 Imagine you're the one hearing the news from your doctor. "It's diabetes. And it's bad. We need to get aggressive about treatment right away." What would you do next? The same thing we all do these days when we get any diagnosis...head to the internet... Read More >

Categories: ada blood glucose carbs corporate sponsors Diabetes Diabetes Forecast diabetes treatment Dietary Guidelines exercise insulin internet medication The American Diabetes Association The American Diabetes Association website type 2 diabetes

A diabetic’s amazing success with a simple diabetes diet could land him in jail

May 10, 2012 Do you have a diet that works for you? Does it work so well that it vastly improves your health? If so, you'd better not share the details of your success. Your local Royal Order of Mainstream Bureaucrats might threaten you with jail time... Read More >

Categories: American Diabetes Association (ADA) blog posts blood sugar bureaucrats carbs Diabetes diet Dietary Guidelines drugs fat glycemic index (GI) grain-based diet healthcare insulin low glycemic foods NCBD/N nutrition pasta rice type 2 diabetes USDA Food Pyramid

Type 2 diabetics lose when the FDA chooses between drug safety and drug profits

May 8, 2012 If you have type 2 diabetes, FDA officials have an important message for you. When it comes to drug safety, they want you to know that drug company executives are under great pressure to generate revenue... Read More >

Categories: anti-obesity drug drug company executives drug profits drug safety FDA gastrointestinal adverse effects kidney failure Novo Nordisk pancreatitis profit Public Citizen revenue safety warnings thyroid cancer thyroid tumors type 2 diabetes Victoza

Yes, dietary supplements may give you “expensive urine,” but also significant disease protection

April 25, 2012 "The only sure thing about dietary supplements is they give you expensive urine." That oh-so-clever little quip always reveals a lot about the person who speaks it. It's a very lazy thing to say. They're just parroting what they've heard from someone else. And they haven't bothered to do their... Read More >

Categories: blood sugar Diabetes diabetics dietary supplements flu health benefits heart disease muscle pain statin drugs sunlight supplements vitamin d Vitamin D deficient vitamin D3

Long-term vision health requires diligent control of ultraviolet ray exposure

April 24, 2012 Turns out the people donning those curious sunglasses may not be fashionistas but they are pretty smart about protecting their eyes. Those mega-wraparound sunglasses block nearly 100 percent of ultraviolet rays. Anything less than that increases risk of photokeratitis, which is sunburn of the cornea... Read More >

Categories: blindness Cataracts cornea eyes glare macular degeneration photokeratitis pterygium retina sunglasses superficial corneal cells ultraviolet rays UV damage

Once again, the FDA says that a trace of toxic chemical in your blood isn’t bad for you

April 11, 2012 Before I knew what a polyphenol was or what double-blind placebo-controlled really meant, I believed the words "FDA approved" meant something was effective and, more importantly, safe. What can I say? The past 14 years have been an education... Read More >

Categories: bisphenol A blood levels BPA BPA urinary levels canned goods double-blind placebo-controlled FDA approved food containers heart disease polyphenol toxin type 2 diabetes

Type 2 diabetes is sometimes reversible, but the risks are very high

April 10, 2012 Unfortunately, it's a lot like trying to reverse your type 2 diabetes with a silver bullet. That dream hasn't paid off for many people either. And now, it is turning into a nightmare. That's because the newest mainstream recommendation to wipe out type 2 diabetes is to cut it out,... Read More >

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