Guest guest Posted April 7, 2004 Report Share Posted April 7, 2004 Diabetes takes a ten fold jump and all the medical establishment people can only say is to exercise???? Well what can they say when they are one of the major causes. Take another poison pill ! That is how a very large part of these people got diabetes, by taking a pill from their doctors. They really threat the chemo poisoning with more chemo. It makes for a great business plan. When you treat, you cause more illness, which means more business and more cyclic upward treating. Don't believe that? Well, each year we spend more on allopathic medical treatment and each year the population is sicker. The business strategy is so successful that they now have the majority of the population on some form of chemo. Look for the diseases to get even worse in the future. Add to the mix the chemical manufacturers and the food industrializers and you can wrap up where 90% of the problem lies. It is not just diabetes. Most diseases are exploding, right along with the amount of allopathic medicine consumed, chemicals in our environment, and the nutritional quality of foods going down. my 2 cents, Frank http://healthy.net/scr/news.asp?Id=8863 Diabetes in U.S. becoming an epidemic Provided by United Press International on 4/3/2004 BIRMINGHAM, Ala., Apr 02, 2004 (United Press International via COMTEX) -- U.S. researchers said Friday that diabetes has increased tenfold in the United States in the past 30 years. The researchers, at the University of Alabama at Birmingham, said pre-diabetes, previously called borderline diabetes, also is increasing dramatically, although reliable statistics have not yet been collected. In order to fight the epidemic of the disease, physicians are recommending dietary changes and physical exercise. " Exercise improves your insulin sensitivity, helps the body better metabolize glucose and keeps people at risk of diabetes out of the danger zone, " said UAB endocrinologist Dr. Richard Rosenthal. Exercise that builds lean body mass can improve insulin sensitivity, making it a helpful complement to aerobic exercise such as walking or running. Rosenthal said people with pre-diabetes should try to exercise for a minimum of 20-30 minutes of exercise every day. Copyright 2004 by United Press International. Small Business $15K Web Design Giveaway - Enter today Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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