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  • "The Gracey HYPO=thesis" for the CAUSE and CURE of diabetes...

    Emailed by Scott King on 28 December 2007 [Editor-in-Chief ... http://www.DiabetesHealth.com/company/about-us.html] "...Nicholas, I love your participation on our site! Thank you so much ... would like to share with you how we are trying to help folks with diabetes ... thanks! ... scott..."   Posted by ...
    Posted to Healthy Living (Forum) by NicholasDynesGracey@ADRENALIN.org on January 8, 2008
  • Popular,Damaging, dietry advice...

    Having researched available dietry/nutritional advice extensively I can say that it is of no wonder whatsoever, that we have an ever increasing, obesity, diabetes, cancer, etc....NHS crippling, health problem!..whilst accepting other contributary factors also, such as life-style choices, emotional problems, man-made toxins, stress, ...
    Posted to Healthy Living (Forum) by dgtucker on November 1, 2007
  • Why doctors never understand depression

    Doctors and medicine are part of the current scientific zeitgeist to reduce things down to their smallest component part.  That way, they think they can really understand things.So, the greatest achievement for any doctor is to become a specialist - someone who knows more about a particular function, organ or part of an organ than any of his ...
    Posted to Adverse Reactions (Weblog) by bshubbard on September 7, 2007
  • The stone age diet: How to eliminate the health problems of modern life

    The Paleolithic diet, also known as the stone age or caveman diet, is often cited as a good alternative to the modern diet.  In his blog post on the stone age diet, David McEvoy summarises the main difference in the lifestyles of our ancestors: "They lived a natural life without supermarkets, ready-made meals or processed foods, and ...
    Posted to Birdseye: Health Tips from the Blogosphere (Weblog) by Birdseye on August 17, 2007
  • Heart patients given Avandia

    Avandia, the diabetes drug that causes heart failure, has regularly been given to patients. . .with heart failure. The practice is so common that one medical trial even focused on 224 patients with congestive heart failure who were taking the drug.  Not surprisingly, it was a massacre.  Five per cent died, 13 per cent reported a ...
    Posted to Adverse Reactions (Weblog) by bshubbard on June 7, 2007
  • Diabetes drug may soon be pulled

    Avandia (rosiglitazone), the diabetes drug, may soon be pulled from markets around the world after a study discovered it increased the risk of heart attack by 45 per cent.  America's drug regulator, the Food and Drug Administration (FDA), has issued an urgent safety alert, and is likely to follow up with a complete ban ...
    Posted to Adverse Reactions (Weblog) by bshubbard on May 22, 2007
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