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February 20th, 2007

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Nopal Plant Normalizes Blood Sugar!

This is exciting information about a little known herb that

normalizes blood sugar! Why haven't we heard about this plant before?

I'll give you some guesses.

 

Nopal plant normalizes blood sugar, treats diabetes, boosts insulin

sensitivity

 

The ability for the prickly pear cactus (nopal) to lower blood sugar

has been well documented by many studies. In traditional Mexican

medicine, nopal is used for treating type-2 Diabetes. Mexican

researchers found that people with non-insulin-dependent diabetes

given broiled nopal stems experienced a large drop in blood sugar

levels. It has been shown that daily consumption of 250 grams of this

plant will lower total cholesterol and LDL cholesterol levels,

according to a recent study. HDL cholesterol and triglyceride levels

were not affected. "

 

Ready with those guesses? Here's what natural health advocate, Mike

Adams says about it: " Conventional medicine, including drug companies

and the FDA, do not want the public to learn about nopal because it

would cost Big Pharma hundreds of millions of dollars in annual

profits from diabetes drug sales. The public is intentionally kept

ignorant about natural treatments for diabetes as a way to maximize

corporate profits. "

 

Technorati Tags: blood sugar, prickly pear cactus, nopal, type-2

Diabetes, cholesterol, Big Pharma, natural treatments

http://www.traditionalnaturopath.com/?p=189

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