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Hi, Anna!

 

I missed a very interesting sign of the power fungus has over diabetics about 14 months ago when I went to a foot doctor for a heel spur. A young woman came in, allegedly to trim my toenails, which I would not let her do - I can do it myself, thank you!!! But when she took hold of my feet, she stopped dead in her tracks, stared, and said, "ARE YOU SURE YOU ARE DIABETIC??" I said yes, that's true - WHY? She said she'd never seen a diabetic who didn't have yellow or somewhat yellowed toenails - ever - and mine are perfectly normal. THERE WAS A KEY - I MISSED IT.

 

FUNGUS turns our toenails yellow, though it does NOT always show up that way that we have it in our bodies!

 

Vaginal discharge, skin eruptions, athlete's foot, rashes, acne, tiredness, bowel problems, ALL are indicative of fungal infestation. Illnesses: diabetes, hypertension, heart disease, kidney disease, and stroke - ALL again referable to fungus among us.

 

Learning about this was the single most earthshaking thing I have learned in 40 years in the herbal health field. And it has enabled me to help hundreds more people than ever before. It has given ME personal hope that I can beat all the various problems I've had, which include diabetes, neuropathy, heart disease, and a mild stroke! I am so grateful. :-)

 

Linda Yates

BOTTOMS UP! DRINK YOUR VITAMINS! www.prostarvitamin.com/22284

 

 

- <aljuarez

<Beat_Diabetes >

Friday, July 18, 2003 1:27 PM

[beat_Diabetes] Re: DIABETES and fungi!

> Bruce, I'm not selling anything and I haven't read the book that Linda > mentions but I am curious because long before this forum started discussing > the like, I suspected something like it. I've suffered from life-long yeast > and fungus problems, due in part to MASSIVE use of antibiotics all my life > (vicious circle, it's a long story but the more that I used then the more > often I needed it and in stronger doses --- then it made the yeast problems > worse). > > It's not just me but friends and family. Things like people having skin > problems even if they don't have diabetes and then, years later, after maybe > decades of skin problems, then they develop the diabetes when other people > in the family, who have worse dietary habits but no skin problems, do not > develop diabetes. > > I don't know if I am missing certain enzymes or what but there's an answer > out there somewhere and I'm looking for it. > > - Anna >

BOTTOMS UP! DRINK YOUR VITAMINS! www.prostarvitamin.com/22284

 

 

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