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I would recommend getting an RBC mineral test, antioxidant profile,

etc., before randomly taking that stuff. Long term use can be toxic or

cause deficiencies of other nutrients.

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Donald E. Jacobs

Registered Massage Therapist

Macrobiotic Counselor

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> Hi,

> May I cosspost to help a diabetic friend?

> Karin in Toronto

>

> Bryan & Pam Crabtree <bryanpamcrabtree

> extendyourhealth <extendyourhealth >

> Friday, July 04, 2003 8:45 PM

> [s-A] Battle Diabetes with Nutrients & Supplements

>

>

> This info I learned from Don Colbert, M.D., author of the " Bible Cure "

> Book Series. Diabetes is NOT a hopeless life sentence to deteriorating

> health! The good news is that you can battle it - and WIN, for a long,

> productive life! Here's some vitamins & supplements you should use as

> a WEAPON to WIN THE FIGHT!

>

> ===================================

>

> CHROMIUM

> Research suggests that our bodies require certain nutrients for normal

> blood sugar and insulin absorption. Chromium is one of those

> nutrients. Chromium actually helps to increase the efficiency of

> insulin; it allows insulin to more effectively transport the glucose

> into the cells.

>

> ALPHA-LIPOIC ACID

> ALA is a very powerful antioxidant. Lipoic acid may also help to lower

> blood sugar, especially when in combination with chromium. However, if

> you're taking diabetic medications, you should monitor your blood sugar

> closely since lipoic acid and chromium are able to lower blood sugar

> quite significantly.

>

> VITAMIN E and VITAMIN C

> Antioxidants are extremely important in all diabetics. Vitamin E

> improves the action of insulin and thus helps to lower the blood sugar.

> It also may help to protect you from developing cataracts.

>

> MAGNESIUM

> Adequate magnesium intake may improve insulin production. It may also

> help prevent long-term complications from diabetes.

>

> ZINC

> Type 2 diabetics tend to lose zinc in their urine. Zinc is very

> important in the synthesis of insulin.

>

> NIACIN

> This B vitamin may help to restore the insulin-producing cells in the

> pancreas, which are the beta cells.

>

> VITAMIN B6 and B12

> May help prevent diabetic neuropathy.

>

> BIOTIN

> Needed to process glucose.

>

> ESSENTIAL FATTY ACIDS

> May help prevent diabetic neuropathy. Aid in insulin secretion in Type

> 2 Diabetics.

>

> GYMNEMA SYLVESTRE

> Herb from India that helps the pancreas produce insulin in Type 2

> diabetes. Helps lower the blood sugar in both Type 1 and Type 2

> diabetes by enhancing the action of insulin.

>

> BILBERRY

> Plant from Europe that helps improve the circulation to the retina,

> thus helping to prevent diabetic retinopathy.

>

> QUERCETIN

> A bioflavonoid that may also reduce the risk of diabetic retinopathy.

>

> GRAPESEED and/or PINEBARK EXTRACT

> Another bioflavonoid that can help strengthen the small blood vessels

> of the retina helping reduce the risk of retinopathy.

>

> GINKGO BILOBA

> Improves blood flow to the brain as well as to the arms, fingers, legs

> and toes.

>

> =====================================================

>

> These are just PART of the ingredients that have helped me (Pam, a Type

> 2 Diabetic) maintain a normal blood sugar level and remain PRESCRIPTION

> MEDICATION FREE!!! If you need to know more, just email us!!!

>

> =====

> - BRYAN & PAM CRABTREE

> Fayetteville, NC

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