Review of 7 Day Complete Detox

Posted on April 15, 2009 - Filed Under Depression, Diabetes, Diseases, Obesity | Leave a Comment

In this jet paced society, we are slowly but surely inclining to convenient foods? Although these fast foods are easy to prepare and require less cooking time, they may damage your body heavily. Most of these foods are made from saturated fats and red meats, both of them are not good for our health. They can create several health hazards ?high blood pressure, diabetes, anxiety, depression, obesity, arthritis and many others. Every bit of these foods is not digested in our digestive system also. And they pile up inside our colon, liver, lungs, skin, heart and brain ?almost all body… Continue reading

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Goji Berry : A Boon From The Himalayas

Posted on March 26, 2009 - Filed Under Diabetes, Diseases | 1 Comment

Goji Berry : A Boon From The Himalayas

Nobody in the Western world heard about this miraculous plant a couple of years back. But recently Goji berry is gaining popularity among health conscious people throughout the world. Goji berry is a small (1-3 meters in height), deciduous plant found extensively in Tibetan and Mongolian Himalayas. Goji berry is also named as Murali, Chinese wolfberry and matrimony vine in different parts of the world. The fruit of this plant is a small bright orange-red berry containing numerous tiny seeds.

Goji berry in well known for its nutritious value among the Chinese for… Continue reading

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Lowering the Risks of Diabetes

Posted on April 20, 2008 - Filed Under Diabetes, Popular Diets | 2 Comments

Lowering the Risks of Diabetes 

  • Battling The Bulge Trims Your Diabetes Risk And Your Waistline

    Obesity remains one of the primary risk factors for type 2 diabetes. People with type 2 diabetes who are able to lose excess weight through a diabetes diet and exercise usually show improved insulin levels. Some scientific data have shown that taking insulin promotes weight gain in patients with insulin-dependent type 1 diabetes, but long-term studies of many diabetes patients have shown that the management of glucose levels with insulin trumps the possible weight gain associated with its use.

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    Insulin and Weight Gain Tips

    Posted on April 19, 2008 - Filed Under Diabetes, Popular Diets, Weight Loss | Leave a Comment

    Insulin and Weight Gain Tips

  • Ask Your Doctor Or Pharmacist About Medication InteractionsIf you are taking insulin, be sure to talk to your doctor about any and all other medications that you take. Some medications can have a negative reaction with the insulin that could be dangerous. When you see any doctor, speak up and tell him or her that you take insulin so they don’t prescribe you a medication that would interact badly with the insulin. In rare cases, people with diabetes do experience allergic reactions to insulin. If you have breathing or swallowing problems after an insulin injection, you
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    Type 2 Diabetes & Weight Loss

    Posted on March 28, 2008 - Filed Under Diabetes, Weight Loss, health coupons | Leave a Comment

    What is Diabetes

    America’s epidemic of obesity is leading to a corresponding epidemic in diabetes, but most people don’t know much about the disease other than some vague ideas about shots and sugar-free diets.

    I’m Dr. Caroline Cederquist, giving you The Skinny on Your Health.

    In diabetes, sugar builds up in the blood instead of entering the body’s cells. Medication or insulin shots are needed to move the sugar into the proper places.

    But the physical costs of the disease go way beyond the discomfort of injections.

    Diabetes often leads to kidney disease, heart attack and stroke.

    If you’ve heard about demanding dietary changes, imagine the… Continue reading


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    What is Diabetes

    America’s epidemic of obesity is leading to a corresponding epidemic in diabetes, but most people don’t know much about the disease other than some vague ideas about shots and sugar-free diets.

    I’m Dr. Caroline Cederquist, giving you The Skinny on Your Health.

    In diabetes, sugar builds up in the blood instead of entering the body’s cells. Medication or insulin shots are needed to move the sugar into the proper places.

    But the physical costs of the disease go way beyond the discomfort of injections.

    Diabetes often leads to kidney disease, heart attack and stroke.

    If you’ve heard about demanding dietary changes, imagine the… Continue reading

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