Diabetes
Popularity
30-Sep-2012
Summary
Leptin is a a protein produced by fat cells and is involved in regulating food intake and fat storage in the body.
This article explains leptin's function in relation to insulin resistance.
Normally, leptin's function is to reduce appetite and induce fat burning (among many other funct...
14-Jan-2013
by Dr.
Mark Sircus, Ac., OMD, DM (P)
Director International Medical Veritas Association
Doctor of Oriental and Pastoral Medicine
Summary
If diabetes has no cure... if it's like a wind that never ends...
at least we can slow that wind down, and even make it stop.
Magnesium is necessary for the production, function & transport of insulin.
Studies suggest that magnesium deficiency:
may worsen blood glucose control in type 2 diabetes
interrupts insulin secreti...
17-Sep-2008
by Dr.
Mark Sircus, Ac., OMD, DM (P)
Director International Medical Veritas Association
Doctor of Oriental and Pastoral Medicine
Below find an incredibly important document that introduces The Hun Hordes
of Mercury and Diabetes, which was published to the IMVA back in February.
As stated below, diabetes is disabling, deadly and on the rise and in certain
places has reached fifty percent of local populations.
"Half of Texas children born after the year 2000 will develop di...
30-Sep-2012
Presented at Designs for Health Institute's BoulderFest August 1999 Seminar
Let's talk about a couple of case histories. These are actual patients that I've seen; let's start with patient A. This patient who we will just call patient A saw me one afternoon and said that he had literally just signed himself out of the hospital "AMA," or against medical advice. Like in the movies, he had ripped out his IV's.
The next day he was scheduled to have his second by-pass surgery. He had been told ...
26-Dec-2012
Summary
In one form or another we find sweeteners in almost everything that we eat or drink. They are disguised to appear harmless but they are far from harmless.
Sweeteners have any no nutritional value at all.
Sugar addiction is a complex process that starts with stimulation of the sweet sensors in your mouth, ending with a twisted whole-body immune response and a severely malfunctioning endocrine system.
The result sugar addiction is often diabetes, obesity, kidney failure, blindness,...












