Guest guest Posted January 30, 2006 Report Share Posted January 30, 2006 I am mercury toxic, with high levels of arseninc,a nd am now diabetic too, so it is good to read about a little validation. One of the links is supposed to be about how to get a lot of magnesium into the body...the thing that mercury toxic people all can[t seem to do is get enough magnesium....However...the links below all seem to be about Bolivia.What am I missing? Thanks, Inga On Jan 21, 2006, at 4:43 PM, Soaring Hawk wrote: > http://www.imva.info/diabetes.shtml > > > Diabetes Veritas* > > Diabetes is commonly thought to have no cure. It is progressive and > often fatal, and while the patient lives, the mass of medical > complications it sets off can attack eveery major organ. Though public > health officials acknowledge that their ability to slow the disease is > limited, and though doctors fear a huge wave of new cases will > overwhelm public health systems, " Public health authorities around the > country have all but ignored chronic illnesses like diabetes, focusing > instead on communicable diseases, which kill far fewer people, " > according to the New York Times. Hospitals around New York City are > full of diabetic patients and on any given day, nearly half the > patients are there for some trouble precipitated by the disease. > > <http://www.csmonitor.com/2005/1216/p05s01-woam.html?s=widep#_edn1 > > > diabetes. Dr. Simin Liu of the Harvard Medical School and School of > Public Health in Boston says, " Our studies provided some direct > evidence that greater intake of dietary magnesium may have a long-term > protective effect on lowering risk, " said Liu, who was involved in > both studies. See Magnesium and Diabetic Neuropathy > > <diabeticneuropathy.shtml>, which introduces the concept of > administering mega doses of magnesium to heal Diabetic Neuropathy > > <diabeticneuropathy.shtml>. > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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