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Amino Acids
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Herbs
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treatment with Aloe Vera the blood sugar in the treatment group had been reduced 43%,
blood triglycerides were reduced by 44% and there was no change in cholesterol. No adverse
side effects were reported due to the consumption of the Aloe Vera and there was no difference
in weight or appetite in the treatment group.
to patients who were not responding to glibenclamide an antidiabetic medication used to lower
blood sugar levels. Results were a 48% reduction in blood sugar levels and a 52% reduction in
triglycerides and no change in cholesterol.
to normal.
from the INTERNATIONAL ALOE SCIENCE COUNCIL (IASC). It should also have
CERTIFIED PLUS AND ACTIVE ALOE SEALS of Certifications.
the cause of insulin resistance. This benefit rests in its ability to selectively initiate
a chemical reaction known as “phosphorylation” at the receptor site. In effect, what is
“jammed,” becomes un-jammed thanks to the banaba leaf. Akin to a key being inserted
into a lock, insulin is free to interact with the receptor, thereby triggering the cell
to open the doors for blood sugar.
experimental studies to achieve a positive sugar regulating effect by suppressing the neural
response to sweet taste stimuli.
of its ability to selectively inhibit the neural response to sweet tastants in rats.
diabetic rats
of an extract standardized to contain 25% gymnemic acids administered twice daily.
of its ability to selectively inhibit the neural response to sweet tastants in rats.
purity and potency without the use of chemical solvents.
and thus enhance insulin secretion.
with holy basil.
measured after fasting and eating, decreased by 17.6 per cent and 7.3 per cent, respectively.
molecules.
12 weeks was as effective as treatment with chlorpropamide (an oral hypoglycemic drug) for
lowering blood glucose levels.
can rebalance the estrogen dominance that often accompanies hypothyroidism and
overweight problems.
system.
a hormone replacement, you are stimulating the body's own natural production of hormones
in a natural way.
benefits for them.
complications as peripheral neuropathy, retinopathy, and cataracts
glucose, serum cholesterol, triglycerides and increasing the HDL cholesterol levels of non-insulin
dependent diabetes patients.
(3) (in the US) 15-60 drops of tincture 1-2 times per day.
in animals
use in diabetes
glucise in patients with Type 2 Diabetes who used a preparation of fresh leaf powder mixed
in water for four weeks.
glucose and insulin levels in Type 2 Diabetes
patients taking 600 mg/day for 12 months.
It would be a great all natural alternative to drugs especially when combined with a decent exercise
program. (Dr. Dave)
(reduced LDL cholesterol between 21.1% and 31.8% during an 8-week period)
(reduction of total cholesterol by 15%-25% and triglycerides by 22%-30%)
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Homeopathy
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Hormones
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Research has shown that depleted DHEA is a more accurate predictor of heart
attack than elevated cholesterol. In men, DHEA lowered total cholesterol and
"bad" low-density lipoprotein cholesterol better than and more safely than the
"statin" drugs.
In some cases, DHEA can significantly improve one's cholesterol profile, raising
HDL levels and lowering LDL levels. This effect has not been substantiated in
the scientific literature. Scientific studies of the effect of DHEA on cholesterol
have had mixed results. In some individuals, though, there have been reports that
DHEA has had quite positive effects.
50% of people), increased facial hair (18%), and increased perspiration (8%).
headache, oily skin, and menstrual irregularity.
and other cardiovascular risk factors in some, but not all, studies.
growth factor (IGF). Decreasing HDL could increase the risk of heart disease.
I call 'hormone holidays.'
hair thinning, heart palpitations or rhythm disturbances
in women by about 10 to 20%.
stimulation.
of thyroid hormone raises natural progesterone production and lowers estrogen.
the body's ability to metabolize fat for energy.
effective in autoimmune diseases, and in those degenerative disease which have an autoimmune
component.
and liver glycogen.
synthesis.
effective reported in the literature.
and propensity to low blood sugar.
drops lower than men after menopause.
weight gain, headaches, and foggy thinking.
The progesterone is absorbed in the subcutaneous fat, and then released into the bloodstream.
estrogen is still being produced, leading to hormone imbalance and the resulting symptoms.
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Menopause
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cream significantly reduced hot flashes in about 80% of the women that were experiencing this
"vasomotor symptom".
tuberculosis, and thyroid disorders
back of your neck, etc.
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Minerals
such as blindness and heart attack.
blood glucose levels are high.
University of Vancouver in 1985 stated that: ‘Vanadium will replace insulin for adult onset diabetics.’
300 mg/day, equivalent to 0.35, 0.70 and 1.4 mmol/day of vanadium, over a 6-week period,
there were significant decreases in fasting plasma glucose and percent hemoglobin A1c,
although there was no correlation between plasma vanadium and clinical response.
weeks, there was a 20% reduced fasting plasma glucose, 10% reduced percent hemoglobin A1c
from 8.2 to 7.6%, and a decreased fructosamine level by 16%. Vanadyl sulfate treatment also
lowered plasma total cholesterol and LDL cholesterol, but did not affect 24-hour ambulatory
blood pressure, and was well-tolerated with a progressively increased dose treatment regimen.
does not dramatically improve insulin sensitivity or glycemic control
and impaired hepatic glycolysis of diabetic rats more safely and potently than VS (vanadyl sulphate).
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Procedures
to be removed ultimately by macrophages.
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Vaccines
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Vitamins
cramping pains in the legs, difficulty walking, and finally, paralysis of the legs with wasting of the
muscles. Permanent damage to the nervous system can occur if the deficiency is not corrected in time.
Thiamin deficiency may also be associated with reduced tolerance to pain.
pain, sweating, nausea, tingling and faintness can sometimes occur.
Bell's palsy, neuritis and diabetic neuropathy.
and it may take several weeks of supplement use before beneficial effects appear.
which is naturally found in garlic and considered more bioavailable than water-soluble vitamin B-1.
High carbohydrate intake, processed food diets, caffeine, sugar, antibiotics and other drugs, and
gastrointestinal disturbances particularly deplete this important vitamin. The functions of vitamin B1
are carbohydrate metabolism, nerve conduction and transmissions, energy production and oxygen
metabolism. Studies by Derrick Lonsdale have implicated that Allithiamine (TTFD) may be helpful in
supporting the body’s detoxification mechanisms.
(sold as Pimagedine), carnosine and aspirin.
glycation damage.
@ biomedcentral.com (detailed chemistry) (02/09)
tolerance
participant's blood sugar levels fell to nearly half their original levels (down 45%).
At the end of 30 days, their blood sugar levels regularly tested at half their pre-study levels.
while significant lowering of fasting levels was seen at 90 days
levels after taking CrPic/biotin
2 mg of biotin, taken in the morning preferably
16 mg of biotin for one week
which are fat-soluble vitamins with antioxidant properties
study conducted at the Kenneth Jordan Heart Foundation (NJ,US) to have the ability to
reverse arteriosclerosis. Palm tocotrienol complex has the ability to reverse arterial
blockage of the carotid artery in Carotid Stenosis patients.
anti-oxidants than are tocopherols, but they are poorly assimilated by digestion, are
poorly distributed to tissues in blood and are rapidly metabolized and eliminated from
the body. But tocotrienols are well-absorbed by the skin and thus are well suited for
use as a Vitamin E cream.
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