September
2009
Win Against Type 2 Diabetes0
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Stop struggling to keep your diabetes under control.
Now you can WIN the fight against your diabetes.
Take back your HEALTH and your LIFE!
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http://www.DeathToDiabetes.com Excerpts from WOR radio interview with Dr. Vagnini (cardiologist) and DeWayne McCulley, author of the acclaimed diabetes book “Death to Diabetes”.
http://www.DeathToDiabetes.com TV interview (WROC, NBC CH8) of author and diabetes educator, DeWayne McCulley, in 2006 with his first book, Death to Diabetes.
There are many potential complications from diabetes, including neuropathy, amputations, increased cardiovascular risks, kidney damage, cholesterol elevation and heart attacks. Neuropathy is the destruction of nerve endings, mostly in the hands and feet leading to numbness. Over time circulation may be impaired, reducing the bodys ability to heal wounds of the extremities. This circulation damage can systemic, affecting the entire arterial and venal systems. One of the most damaging diabetes side effects is to the kidneys. Over time, elevated blood sugar and insulin levels can damage kidneys beyond repair. The majority of amputations performed in all hospitals are directly related to diabetes. Diabetes so damages the circulation that even the smallest wounds can fail to heal, leading to amputations. Almost every diabetic has problems with cholesterol elevation. This is due to the diseases effect on the liver. Elevated cholesterol and diabetes is caused when the liver becomes toxic, from free radicals, and can no longer regulate cholesterol levels. Type II diabetics are also at a much higher risk for heart attacks. All of these complications can be greatly reduced or even eliminated by gaining control over blood sugar and insulin levels. The symptoms revolving around both diabetes and hypoglycemia are often referred to as syndrome X. These include elevated cholesterol, blood pressure, and often a severe overweight situation. When excess insulin is produced its primary function is to convert blood sugar to stored energy called triglycerides, which are then deposited in the fat cells. Elevated triglycerides are also a sign of syndrome X. By controlling insulin levels and insulin receptor site function, we can control all of the other side effects of the condition often referred to as syndrome X.
http://www.DeathToDiabetes.com Excerpt from diabetes workshop, conducted by ex-diabetic, author and diabetes educator (DeWayne McCulley), explaining how to eat super foods, avoid the 5 “dead” foods to control, beat and reverse Type 2 diabetes.
Letha Hadady, author of FEED YOUR TIGER: If you have diabetes or are at risk, there are several supplements that are easy to use and find in north American healthfood stores. They include Gymnema sylvestra tablets. This leaf, originally from India, lowers blood sugar naturally and safely as it reduces craving for sweet foods. It tones and enhances the health of the pancreas. Stevia, the natural plant sweetener, can be added to teas and cooking.
http://www.DeathToDiabetes.com Video clips from lectures with Ex-diabetic engineer/diabetes educator using humor to educate diabetics, explaining how to defeat Type 2 diabetes, based on his experience, research, and acclaimed book, Death to Diabetes (ISBN 0977360741).
http://www.DeathToDiabetes.com Segment No. 1 of diabetes lecture at medical conference by ex-diabetic engineer (DeWayne McCulley), who almost died of diabetic coma, explains how to defeat Type 2 diabetes, based on his experience, research, and acclaimed book, Death to Diabetes (ISBN 0977360741).