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Tag: glucose
Sugar – Part 2
Today, we are going to learn more about what it does in our bodies on a chemical level and how it affect our hormonal, metabolic, immune, and mental health. Read More
Sugar – part 1
The story of sugar is a long one, and it is not as sweet as it may seem to be. Sugar can be both friend and enemy, depending on the source and volume consumed. Read More
Sugar and Mental Health
when Tintera dared to suggest in a magazine of general circulation that “it is ridiculous to talk of kinds of allergies when there is only one kind, which is adrenal glands impaired… by sugar”, he could no longer be ignored. Read More
Cinnamon and Honey Benefits
This mixture helps a wide range of issues like heart disease, insect bites, joint pain, hair loss, bladder infections and more… Read More
Ascorbic Acid Competes with Sugar
Excessive sugar intake is now regarded as the number one risk factor for heart attacks in women, and the number two risk factor for men… Read More
Insulin: Our Silent Killer
The result sugar addiction is often diabetes, obesity, kidney failure, blindness, amputation of the extremities and an early and miserable death. A very high price! Read More
Deadly Diabetes Deception
If you are an American diabetic, your physician will never tell you that most cases of diabetes are curable. In fact, if you even mention the “cure” word around him, he will likely become upset and irrational. Read More
Diabetes Supplements
If you want to reverse your diabetes, you have to make significant changes in diet, supplements and lifestyle… Read More
Cancer’s Sweet Tooth
It puzzles me why the simple concept “sugar feeds cancer” can be so dramatically overlooked as part of a comprehensive cancer treatment plan… Read More
Podcast 176: Sugar Addiction Relief
With Martin Pytela and Scott Paton. You CAN get over sugar addiction, even though it’s not easy. Sugar is more addictive than cocaine… Read More
Podcast 175: Diabetes – Part 2
With Martin Pytela and Scott Paton. Mainstream medicine is fundamentally mismanaged. Investing in prevention would have much greater effect on our health… Read More