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Old 03-30-2007, 03:22 PM #21
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Default Diabetes, Dry Eye, and What to Do

"In addition to soothing the symptoms of dry eye, omega-3s carry other benefits for diabetics. High dietary intake of omega-3s correlates with a lower incidence of type 2 diabetes, omega-3 have been shown to reduce elevated triglycerides in non-insulin dependent diabetics, and even more importantly, omega-3s reduce the risk of death from coronary heart disease and total mortality in diabetic women."


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Default Too Many Antioxidants Harmful?

Excessive Antioxidant Activity Risk Factor For Type II Diabetes

"Denman Harman, the original developer of the free radical theory of aging, has argued that, yes, there is such a thing as too much antioxidants. He found that taking too much antioxidant vitamins made him feel sluggish. This makes sense. Starting in the 1970s scientists have discovered that free radicals to be involved in an increasing number of signalling pathways in the body. If all our free radicals were quenched by extremely powerful antioxidants we'd literally die and rather quickly."

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Default Ozone Treatment for Diabetes

http://www.ozonosan.de/images/upload...2005_final.pdf

http://curezone.com/diseases/diabete...d_Can_Help.htm
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Default Insulin Receptors Play A Critical Role In Promoting Islet Growth

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Default A Diet to Prevent or Deal with Type 2 Diabetes

This is a diet for good health. This diet has the right perspective on carbohydrates.

"Carbohydrates are used for one thing only and that is energy generation. This allows us to define a "balanced" diet, which is one where the energy used in movement and exercise equals the energy provided by the carbohydrates we consume."

Treating Diabetes: Practical Advice for Combatting a Modern Epidemic:

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Default "High-Normal" Blood Sugar Levels and Organ Damage

"Research Connecting Organ Damage with Blood Sugar Level":

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Default Type 1 Diabetes Onset and Soy

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Default Extra Iron - A Diabetes Risk

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Default IP-6 + Inositol Against Diabetes

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IP6 also helps to reduce excess iron.
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Default A Short Easy-Reading Article on Glycemic Load

Moderate amounts of carrots are a good thing for diabetics.

http://www.bu.edu/nfc/article_reducing.html
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