- Diabetes
Posted by Sandy O'Neill on October
23, 2000
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I was told one year
ago I have Diabetes-2. It is not in my family, I am not fat.But
I have it. I try to follow a diet and exercise
not to take meds for it. I manage my bs mostly under 150 and
usually around 127.I have a lot of stress right now, with not
working..I need help to help me. I have a tape from Deepak Chopra
about healing, he is amazing to me. I also have a stent now.
I feel like my body is just going to fail me and I know the stress
is not good, but I am overwhelmed with this all. |
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I have had good success using an herb from
India called gurmar (Gymnema sylvestre) along with a powerful
OPC antioxidant and a protein-based diet. There is some solid
research on this herb if you search Medline for the word "Gymnema".
I have a temporary site that I recently set
up in order to share some basic information on gurmar with my
associates. Check it out for yourself. Go to http://www.rite4life.com/
and click on Gurmar.
If you are interested after reading this material,
feel free to call me at (800) 560-8679. I'm on the west coast.
William Wise
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Sandy, suggest you might get some insights
into the results that other diabetics have encountered with an
all natural product that provides results for thousands of people,
and has provided results for a lot of diabetics...definately
worth a look.
Click on the LINK TITLE on this page, which
will take you to a page where I detail the results I and my family
and friends have obtained...then on the left of the page, click
on the 3rd link down from the top (it says AND YET MORE) and
that will open up a page of many testimonidal which has a whole
section on dibetics.
Hope this is constructive. If you would like to call me, feel
free to, and I will pay for the call.
Larry Cobb 1-800-766-0168
Click here for the site referenced
above
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Have you ever read
the book called "The Yeast Connection" by Wm. Crook,
M.D.?
I have treated diabetes in my practice with considerable success
using homeopathy, herbals, and nutritional therapy. If you are
affected by this Yeast problem, (My opinion is 70% of Americans
are), and you treat it, then treating the diabetes is easier.
It's like the straw that breaks the camel's back, along with
a lot of other straws, the last one is too much . If you can
reduce the toxic load of candidiasis you are a step closer to
dealing with your diabetes. Ginger also helps. Forgive my spelling,
my spellchecker is not working tonight.
I work with a network of Doctors that can help diabetes, through
consulting with a company called BioActive Nutritional in Melbourn,
FL. The Dr. (MD) that is the owner and chief formulator is a
genius. If you let me know your city, perhaps I can direct you
to a practioner near you.
If I can not find one , perhaps I could send you literature and
the protocol that I use to treat it with along with an explanation
of what each RX does. Of course, I have to say that I am not
giving you Medical advice, and that you certainly need to stay
under a local practioner's care(if an MD) and monitor you blood
sugars constantly and have him advise you as to how and when
to reduce the allopathic drugs as you get better. Do not discontinue
the allopathic drugs untill you see you do not need them as much.
A good indicatior is that your blood sugar starts dropping.
Dr. Wayne Swanson, D.C. St. Petersburg, FL
1-727-343-1738 |
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Hello Sandy,
I have had great success working with clients with diabetes using
various styles of bodywork such as Trager, different massage
disciplines, Reiki/energetic healing and most importantly different
styles of meditation and yoga. These types of bodywork allow
clearity on what can be done to reduce the stressors that are
in your current environment.
Good luck and hope your journey and search is fruitful!
Namaste,Kevin
The Light Heart Center for Reiki and Massage Training and Therapy |
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