Guest guest Posted December 20, 2007 Report Share Posted December 20, 2007 [hsibaltimore.com] What do banaba leaf extract, bitter melon, and nopal cactus have in common? Each of these botanicals has been shown to help control blood sugar levels. For decades, the mainstream medical establishment has pumped millions of Americans full of the latest diabetes drugs…and cost them millions (maybe billions!) of dollars along the way. That's great for the drug companies, the labs, even the doctors…but it's not great for you, your bank account – or your health! Most people with type 2 diabetes believe that prescription drugs are their only treatment options, which couldn't be further from the truth. HSI researchers recently put together a new report titled " Diabetes Defeated, " which details the development of a unique formula that combines seven botanicals (including the three mentioned above) that work together to increase glucose metabolism and manage cholesterol levels. This formula was devised by HSI Panelist Jon Barron, who carefully chose the ingredients from a list of herbal extracts with a long history of successfully controlling blood sugar. You can access your free copy of " Diabetes Defeated " at this link: http://www.hsibaltimore.com/reports/hsi_diabetes_free_report.pdf **************************************************** To start receiving your own copy of the HSI e-Alert, visit: http://www.hsibaltimore.com/ealerts/freecopy.html **************************************************** Tap into the minds of other health-conscious readers like yourself at the new HSI health forum: http://www.healthiertalk.com **************************************************** To learn more about HSI, call (915)849-4614 or visit, http://www1.youreletters.com/t/1413322/2700032/297/0/ Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 20, 2007 Report Share Posted December 20, 2007 " What do banaba leaf extract, bitter melon, and nopal cactus have in common? Each of these botanicals has been shown to help control blood sugar levels. " Which of course explains why the FDA went after bitter melon and shut down the Florida supplement company that sold bitter melon tea - despite no fewer than 650 studies in Pub-Med vouching for it's safety and effectiveness. If it isn't patentable and you cannot afford the hundreds of millions of dollars to conduct FDA approved studies, then it is dangerous and an unapproved drug. oleander soup , robert-blau wrote: > > [hsibaltimore.com] > > What do banaba leaf extract, bitter melon, and nopal cactus have in > common? Each of these botanicals has been shown to help control blood > sugar levels. > > For decades, the mainstream medical establishment has pumped millions of > Americans full of the latest diabetes drugs…and cost them millions > (maybe billions!) of dollars along the way. That's great for the drug > companies, the labs, even the doctors…but it's not great for you, your > bank account – or your health! > > Most people with type 2 diabetes believe that prescription drugs are > their only treatment options, which couldn't be further from the truth. > > HSI researchers recently put together a new report titled " Diabetes > Defeated, " which details the development of a unique formula that > combines seven botanicals (including the three mentioned above) that > work together to increase glucose metabolism and manage cholesterol > levels. This formula was devised by HSI Panelist Jon Barron, who > carefully chose the ingredients from a list of herbal extracts with a > long history of successfully controlling blood sugar. > > You can access your free copy of " Diabetes Defeated " at this link: > http://www.hsibaltimore.com/reports/hsi_diabetes_free_report.pdf > **************************************************** > To start receiving your own copy of the HSI e-Alert, visit: > http://www.hsibaltimore.com/ealerts/freecopy.html > **************************************************** > Tap into the minds of other health-conscious readers like yourself at > the new HSI health forum: > http://www.healthiertalk.com > **************************************************** > To learn more about HSI, call (915)849-4614 or visit, > http://www1.youreletters.com/t/1413322/2700032/297/0/ > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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