Love Diabetes: Test It. Fix It. Easier Said Than Done.
Diabetes is a sweetheart of unknowns. Blood glucose has been the shining star of knowns in diabetes treatment. Maybe thats why diabetics cling to blood glucose with artificial confidence. I see a n…
I just came across a book called: Death to Diabetes by DeWayne McCulley (published in 2005).  I am about to obtain it from the library. Have you heard of it? Read it? I would be interested on your comments on this book.
October 28, 2009 9:35 am | #1See Dr Rath’s website, also Linus PaulingL-Lysine is an essential amino acid which acts as a natural protease inhibitor, preventing bacteria and viruses from spreading in the body.Lysine, just like Vitamin C, must be ingested because our bodies don’t manufacture it. Lysine is a main cofactor with vitamin C in many important metabolic functions, including:
October 28, 2009 10:06 am | #2Tissue growth and repair. Support of the collagen matrix of the veins, arteries and capillaries, (cardiovascular disease). The absorption of calcium, (osteoporosis). Maintaining a proper nitrogen balance, (positive nitrogen balance must exist for new tissue to be synthesized). Normalizing cholesterol and triglyceride levels. The production of antibodies, hormones and enzymes.
October 28, 2009 10:33 am | #3For anyone reading this please make sure youre not allergic to Ecinatia.Please do a Google search on this, Lysine or L lysine
October 28, 2009 11:21 am | #4Nice work AllieI take Lysine, Mega B (has all the types of Vitamin B’s) odorless fish oil tablets and Ecinatia.Very important for diabetics to start early in their diabetic years and stick to it.Unfortunately I and my parents just relied on doctors advice, that is stick to your good sugar levels and it will be fine, not necessarily, eat well, take above vitamins, vegetable juices are great also, and exercise, like dont have to run a marathon just a brisk walk 20-30mins
October 28, 2009 12:11 pm | #5