Diabetes Diet : A Revolutionary Diet Plan For Type 1 &Type 2

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Dr. Robert O. Young, author of The pH Miracle for Diabetes, an AOL Time Warner publication to be released in 2004, discusses “The New Biology” and the results he is seeing in his diabetic studies.

Currently, there are an approximate 17 million people who suffer from diabetes in the U.S. alone. That’s a staggering number, but consider this: diabetics are at twice the risk of death compared to nondiabetics. Diabetics also run an increased chance of kidney disease, heart disease, stroke, blindness, nervous system disease, dental disease, pregnancy complications, and amputation.

What is particularly startling about this disease, however, is the rampant rise in its occurrence among children and adolescents. Of the 17 million diabetics, 151,000 are under the age of 20.

The good news, however, is that there is something you can do about it. Proper nutrition, exercise, and supplementation are three simple steps you can take to prevent, treat, and even cure diabetes. But it starts with you-and you won’t want to not start doing something about it.

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3 Responses to “Diabetes Diet : A Revolutionary Diet Plan For Type 1 &Type 2”

  1. ernietube1 Says:

    Glycemic Index is …
    Glycemic Index is based on faulty science. The basic chemistry they used in determining GI is not correct. Please see-
    GLYCEMIC INDEX- why it does not worK ?

    Just copy and paste into SEARCH box.

    Glycemic Load is based on DIRECT measurement of the glycemic response to a known weight of test food. No calculation or estimation of GI from apparent weight of contained CARBOHYDRATE is needed. Although the GI Researchers can’t or don’t want to understand this, it is a fact

  2. BrettsViews Says:

    Do your own …
    Do your own research as well people. There’s plenty of ways to maintain a healthy lifestyle. It’s possible to eat fats & still maintain a body weight. Fats are like oxygen, you can’t live without (some of) them. See my video

  3. cybergrip Says:

    yeah…someone is …
    yeah…someone is paying attention, I have great suspicions about the medical community. They spend a lot of time learning thisngs that food will cure, and spend more energy on debunking this stuff thatn they do treating patients. Why are se such sheep??

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