.You eat mostly a typical Western diet of acid-forming foods: Meats, pasta, refined sugar, fast foods, starches, coffee and sodas—you get the idea...
...You take any prescription drugs...
...You don't exercise enough...
...You're under stress at various times...
...Your health is threatened by too much smog, bad indoor air, poor quality water or other environmental risks...
...You use artificial sweeteners or table salt...
...You drink alcohol, coffee and/or smoke.
But despite this invisible health threat, there's great news from medical science, including...
The natural miracle that helps flush away acid overload, supercharges your health and defies aging!
Thursday, December 4, 2008
.You eat mostly a typical Western diet of acid-forming foods: Meats, pasta, refined sugar, fast foods, starches, coffee and sodas—you get the idea...
...You take any prescription drugs...
...You don't exercise enough...
...You're under stress at various times...
...Your health is threatened by too much smog, bad indoor air, poor quality water or other environmental risks...
...You use artificial sweeteners or table salt...
...You drink alcohol, coffee and/or smoke.
But despite this invisible health threat, there's great news from medical science, including...
The natural miracle that helps flush away acid overload, supercharges your health and defies aging!
...You take any prescription drugs...
...You don't exercise enough...
...You're under stress at various times...
...Your health is threatened by too much smog, bad indoor air, poor quality water or other environmental risks...
...You use artificial sweeteners or table salt...
...You drink alcohol, coffee and/or smoke.
But despite this invisible health threat, there's great news from medical science, including...
The natural miracle that helps flush away acid overload, supercharges your health and defies aging!
Diabetes and Natural Help

Sugar isn't as sweet as it seems. A lifetime of eating a high sugar diet (most Americans are eating upwards of 20.5 teaspoons a day), and too many carbohydrates, is a real concern. And if you've noticed, we've been hearing a lot about blood sugar lately.
It used to be something you didn't pay attention to until late in life -- but given the typical American diet and lifestyle, it's now become something we all need to be aware of. I firmly believe we all need to pay attention to our blood sugar -- and it's never too early to start, especially if you're already dealing with glucose issues.
Here's what happens. The sugars and starches you eat are converted to glucose (blood sugar), which enters your bloodstream to be transported to the cells where it's burned for energy. This is where insulin comes in. It "unlocks" your cell walls so the glucose can enter, but in order for this to work, your cells need to be sensitive to insulin.
When your cells aren't sensitive to insulin, your body has to do something with the glucose. It converts some of it into fat, and the rest can become AGEs (advanced glycation end products) -- which can build up in the tissues, and affect cellular function. The bottom line is you want to be sensitive to insulin. To learn more, click here.
While diet and exercise are critical for maintaining healthy blood sugar levels, I have found nutrients that can play a strong supportive role, and give you a real edge in blood sugar support
* Promote insulin sensitivity with cinnamon, vitamin D, and chromium.
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