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3 Steps to Destroy Your Diabetes…Forever!

When you have excess glucose, your blood becomes a nutrition-packed smoothie for cancer tumors, helping them grow at deadly speeds. That’s why the Harvard Medical School Cancer Center has warned that up to 80% of all cancer is at least partially caused by imbalanced blood glucose and insulin. But it doesn’t end there... A study published in the medical journal Neurology found that diabetes “almost doubled the risk of dementia.” “Why do most doctors prescribe treatments that only manage the symptoms... while ignoring the real cause of the disease?” Especially when new research has revealed the real cause of diabetes, and provided a simple solution to “jumpstart” your body’s blood glucose regulation system! (The short answer is that in the last few years, 11 pharmaceutical giants have been caught bribing hospitals and doctors to prescribe their medicine, regardless of the best treatment. But I’ll share those details with you in just a second.) First, I want to tell you th

A Different Look At Back Pain and Sciatica

Introduction According to Japanese Health Association, both the sciatica and lower back pain share common neuro-muscular and skeletal causes ranging from herniated discs, fibromyalgia, inflammation, sports injuries, arthritis, spinal stenosis, lack of movement and improper postures nurtured over extended periods of time. The premier Japanese institution has conducted an extensive sciatic nerve and back pain research along with strict medical tests lasting over 5 years (2003 – 2008). Back Pain & Sciatica: Current Medical Trends When doctors consider back pain, they will review the diagnostics after conducting a series of tests. Diagnostics may arise from tendon reflex, X-rays, EMG, myelograms, CSF, and/or Laséque signs. CSF helps the doctor to analyze increases in protein while EMG assists experts in viewing the involvement of spinal nerves.                     X-rays are used to help experts see the narrow disk

How to Prevent or Cure Plantar Fasciitis

The plantar fascia is a tendon that runs from your heel to your toes along the arch of your foot. Plantar fasciitis is a common ailment suffered by many athletes and runners, but also by people with recent weight gain and people who wear unsupportive shoes. Women who wear high heels are particularly at risk. The tell-tale sign of plantar fasciitis is a sharp pain along the bottom of the heel, especially right after waking up. If you’ve got it, here’s a few things you can do to help get it in check before it becomes a more serious problem. Reduce running A leading cause of plantar fasciitis is overuse. If you’ve recently increased your running distance or intensity, you may need to dial it back and work toward your goal more slowly. Stretch The leading cause of leg injury is inflexibility. Everything down there is connected. Tight hamstrings can cause plantar fasciitis. Tight calves can too. Don’t just stretch before working out. Try and stretch at least 5 times

Diabetes Type 2 Best Treated Using This Natural Remedy, Say The Experts

Your Doctor Will Never Tell You About This Diabetes Busting Research - Diabetics End the Need for Drugs, Pills, and Insulin.  Shocking new scientific research uncovered how to treat the root cause of diabetes. Doctors at the International Council for Truth in Medicine have perfected these diabetes treatment methods: In 16 days, patients insulin dosages were reduced by over 57% A few weeks later, 96% of patients were able to stop ALL diabetes drugs and injections. Blood sugar normalized, insulin sensitivity increased and neuropathy pain went away. They've already helped over 17,542 type 2 diabetics end the need for prescription drugs, insulin injections and blood sugar monitoring. But you won't hear about this breakthrough from your doctor. Imagine not having to measure your blood sugar, prick your finger or watch what you eat anymore... This is a new reality for tens of thousands of diabetics who used a few remarkably simple techniques pioneered by the doct