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     | If I     asked you if you've ever heard of diabetes, you'd probably say, "Duh. Come on Sherry, get with it."
 But     if I asked you EXACTLY what diabetes is, and more importantly, what causes     or contributes to it, you might not be so smug.
 That's     why diabetes is something you MUST know about. Because currently about 25     million people in the US have it, and health experts estimate that by the     year 2050, as many as 1 in 3 people could have it. And it's not fun.
 Chances     are excellent that if you don't know enough about it, that 1 in 3 could     include YOU.
 If     it's poorly controlled (or worse yet, undiagnosed), diabetes can lead to     heart disease, kidney disease, cancer, high blood pressure, gangrenous     infections (that may require amputation) blindness, strokes and even death.
 Here's     what you must know about diabetes, along with some surprising facts about     what may be causing it and what you can do about it:
 You     can easily lower your risk for diabetes by 10X or more with a few simple     tweaks.  Hardly anyone should get diabetes if you're responsible at     all with your body.
 In     a perfect world
 In     a normal, healthy body, when food is eaten and broken down, glucose (our     main source of fuel) enters the bloodstream. That sounds the alarm for the     pancreas to secrete the hormone insulin, which tells your body's cells to     absorb and use the glucose. That way, your body has the fuel it needs and     the level of sugar in your blood is regulated.
 When     there's something wrong with this happy picture, you end up with diabetes.
 
 Diabetes--Type     I vs. Type II
 Diabetes     is a degenerative disease that stems from either:
 1-     Not having enough insulin - Type I
 This     is where the pancreas can't make insulin and it's also known as Type I     diabetes. It usually appears in childhood but can also appear in adults if     the pancreas is damaged due to injury or disease.
 2-     Insulin resistance - Type II
 This     is a condition where your body produces insulin but doesn't use it     properly. Instead your cells don't respond like they should -- they     "ignore" the insulin and close the door on the glucose. As a     result, your body needs to produce MORE insulin to "force"     glucose to enter your cells.
 Your     pancreas gets stressed trying to keep up with this increased need for     insulin, and eventually it can't. Then excess glucose builds up in your     bloodstream, and you are looking at Type II diabetes.
 Type     II diabetes is FAR more common -- 90% of diabetics are Type II vs. only 10%     being Type I.
 
 So     what causes or contributes to diabetes?
 Here     are well-known and other not-so-well-known factors behind diabetes:
 1)     Eating processed foods and refined carbohydrates
 This     packs on the pounds and creates a vicious cycle in your body that begs for     diabetes.
 Here's     what's happening:
 Most     nutrient-poor processed foods and refined carbohydrates (sugars, white     flour, white rice and all products made with them), basically turn to sugar     (glucose) in your body.
 If     your body burns up the glucose for energy, that's fine. But the problem     arises when there is SO much excess glucose over and above what you need     for daily fuel.
 Excess     glucose not used by your body is stored as...
 FAT.
 And     most people are eating WAY too many processed, refined foods day in and day     out, and packing on the fat as a result.
 Plus,     you're tempting fate with your pancreas. That carb addiction is a great way     to stress your pancreas because it has to operate in overdrive to keep up     with your insulin needs.
 Eventually     it either can't keep up, or your cells start becoming resistant to the     insulin...
 Diabetes     in the making.
 
 2)     Unbalanced estrogen
 Having     excess estrogen is a contributing factor in the development of diabetes.     This explains why menopausal women have get diabetes fives times as often     as men, since estrogen becomes more dominant during menopause.
 
 3)     The use of prednisone (synthetic cortisone)
 Elevated     cortisol commonly goes hand in hand with elevated blood sugar.
 
 4)     Enzyme deficiencies
 Diabetics     are commonly deficient in lipase (the enzyme that digests fats) which is     needed for the metabolism of insulin and for the best     "acceptance" of the glucose by your cells.
 Insulin     metabolism can be hampered or markedly reduced depending on the amount of     undigested fat you have floating around in your blood. So clearly, it's     essential to have the enzymes you need to properly digest fats.
 
 What     you can do
 There     are two very effective measures you can take to avoid stressing your     pancreas and encourage your body to properly metabolize insulin and glucose:
 1.     Eat fewer processed foods and refined carbs
 If     you own the Great Taste No Pain     health     system, you'll learn some delicious ways to enjoy REAL foods -- whole     grains, fresh fruits and vegetables, lean meats and fish that move you     far away from diabetes, not closer. And the meals are all easily     digested, so you get the nutrients from your foods, instead of having them     destroyed with overproduction of acid and poor digestion.
 These     are foods that are nutrient-dense and don't result in the harmful onslaught     of sugar in your body like processed and refined foods. That means less     excess glucose to turn to fat, and less likelihood of insulin resistance     and the resulting type II diabetes.
 And     for the ladies, better digestion also means that excess estrogen can be     properly eliminated with your bowel movements, instead of being reabsorbed     and contributing to diabetes like I mentioned in #2) above.
 Plus,     when you do what I tell you to do in GTNP, you feel fuller longer, so     you'll eat less. That can mean a smaller number on the scale too -- how's     THAT for a nice Christmas present?
 
 2.     Give your     enzymes a boost
 Unfortunately,     your body doesn't give you a nudge and say, "Hey, you're deficient in     enzymes."
 Instead     it gives you subtle hints -- like poor digestion, gas, bloating, acid     reflux and...
 Diabetes.
 That's     right. If your body doesn't have the enzymes it needs to properly break     down fats (and many people with a diet rich in fats and/or who have lost     their gallbladder are prime candidates), you are reducing your body's     ability to respond to insulin.
 A     recipe for diabetes.
 That's     why it's essential to eat lots of enzyme-containing foods like fresh fruits     and vegetables.
 And     supplement with     a high-quality enzyme supplement like Digestizol Max.
 Digestizol     Max is a potent, effective blend of 14     plant-derived enzymes that will get to work immediately and help your     body break down proteins, carbs and fats like it should.
 When     your digestion is accomplished efficiently, you can feel the difference     from head to toe:
 -     Your body can eliminate wastes and toxins better, so you have less     overall inflammation and fewer aches and pains.
 -     Excess weight comes off more easily.
 -     You have easy, regular, normal bowel movements -- no more grunting or     "Hershey Squirts."
 -     Less gas, bloating and flatulence.
 And:     You become a less attractive candidate for diabetes.
 
 If     you're carrying excess weight and/or have diabetes in your family history,     it's crucial that you do all you can to prevent this disease from striking     you.
 It     can cost you a limb, your sight or even your life.
 Your     chances of being a diabetic could become as high as 1 in 3.
 Don't     let that happen to you. Beat the statistics.
 Let     the power of Great     Taste No Pain and Digestizol Max     help keep YOU healthy and diabetes-free into your golden years and beyond.
 To     your health,
 Sherry     Brescia
 PS:     Margaret has IBS relief and is down 7 pounds, plus her husband's blood     sugar is lookin' good!:
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 Sherry:
 Before     I started your Great Taste No Pain     plan     I was in constant fear of leaving the house, not knowing how My IBS was     going to act that day. Some days I stayed on the toilet more than off, with     the worse diarrhea.
 Sometimes     the abdominal pain was so bad I was wishing I had my gallbladder back--the     pain and symptoms where the same as I had before it was removed because of     gallstones.
 One     time it was so bad I called 911 to get myself to the hospital for     treatment. After that trip I was put on Prilosec 80 mg a day--this just     added to the diarrhea I already had! It was awful; I can't print the     experience that I had here on this page!
 I     was then given a prescription drug that was to take care of the diarrhea.     After the 3rd day an experience I had while out shopping was so bad that I     felt that something else had to be done for me.
 I     got on the Internet and found your Great Taste No Pain plan. I have been on     this now for about 3 weeks, still learning how to combine foods. I went to     the doctor and found I had lost 7 lbs, and the DR wanted to see my new     plan. He said he needed to be on it himself!
 Thank     you for this great plan that is easy to stay on and NEVER be hungry. Also     my husband is a diabetic, and I have been feeding him the same way. His     blood sugar readings have taken a drastic change for the better!
 Margaret     S.
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2 comments:
taking cinnamon (true cinnamon and not the casia variety) can help regulate blood sugar levels as well and increase the body's sensitivity to insulin.
bitter melon also helps in regulating blood sugar levels and insulin sensitivity. taken with cinnamon, I've managed to lose 50 pounds and have eliminated high blood sugar levels as well as high cholesterol levels.
try it, you have nothing to lose.
For years "they've" been hiding the real cause of Diabetes. I was surprised Reuters actually reported on this.
Pollutants linked to diabetes in new study.
http://www.reuters.com/article/2011/06/29/us-pollutants-diabetes-idUSTRE75S7OM20110629
Diabetes is caused from contaminated blood from the hundreds of household and industry products jammed full of harmful chemicals.
(Tide is one of the worst. Simply using 1/4 cup of baking soda cleans much better and doesn't leave a chemical film on your clothes that you get to breathe in 24/7. Even the "eco" brands leave a chemical film.)
Don't be surprised if all the other "syndromes" have harmful chemicals as the cause.
Of course "they" will never admit it. The relationship between Big Pharma and the Chemical companies is just to co$y.
(John, maybe you can put this info on your main site. It seriously needs to be finally addressed.)
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