CherryAA
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- Type of diabetes
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http://www.greenmedinfo.com/blog/gmo-insulin-increases-morbidity-and-mortality-type-2-diabetics
An interesting article about the difference between gmo insulin and "natural " insulin. I don't pretend to understand the first thing about insulin injections, and no doubt" green med info " has an axe to grind - but I thought this might be a useful article for those considering a) using insulin in preference to serious dietary change if that was a possibility and b) anyone already using insulin faced with different choices and finally anyone considering supplements
"In addition, as catalogued in the GreenMedInfo databases, dozens of natural agents and modalities, including botanicals such as ginger (37), spirulina (38), and black cumin seed (39), nutraceuticals such as L-arginine (40), vitamin C (41), magnesium (42), omega-3 fatty acids (43), and vitamin D (43), and both high intensity interval training (44) and aerobic exercise (45) have all demonstrated anti-diabetic and insulin-sensitizing effects in human trials. Consistent with naturopathic precepts, health care providers should prioritize these lowest risk, least invasive interventions as the standards of care."
all of the above entered my life as part of the quest to get better blood sugars naturally- this article brings the references to one place (mainly in my spicy coffee recipe) .
An interesting article about the difference between gmo insulin and "natural " insulin. I don't pretend to understand the first thing about insulin injections, and no doubt" green med info " has an axe to grind - but I thought this might be a useful article for those considering a) using insulin in preference to serious dietary change if that was a possibility and b) anyone already using insulin faced with different choices and finally anyone considering supplements
"In addition, as catalogued in the GreenMedInfo databases, dozens of natural agents and modalities, including botanicals such as ginger (37), spirulina (38), and black cumin seed (39), nutraceuticals such as L-arginine (40), vitamin C (41), magnesium (42), omega-3 fatty acids (43), and vitamin D (43), and both high intensity interval training (44) and aerobic exercise (45) have all demonstrated anti-diabetic and insulin-sensitizing effects in human trials. Consistent with naturopathic precepts, health care providers should prioritize these lowest risk, least invasive interventions as the standards of care."
all of the above entered my life as part of the quest to get better blood sugars naturally- this article brings the references to one place (mainly in my spicy coffee recipe) .