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Can You Learn Something New? Diabetes AnswersPrevent Amputations, Balance Blood Sugar, Cease The
Pain, Now!

High blood sugar is an indication of a more serious problem
POPULAR UNDERSTANDING:
Diabetics do not make enough insulin or the body does not use all the
insulin it produces. Insulin is a hormone that assists the production of
glucose (sugar) to be absorbed into cells and then converted to
energy. The pancreas emits enzymes that aid carbohydrate, protein,
and fat metabolism. Once the pancreas is non-performing then
digestive enzymes are not supplied for digestion. The condition
imbalances the liver, gall bladder, spleen and all digestive related
organs. In unmanaged diabetes, glucose and fats remain in the blood
stream, where with time; the primary body’s digestive organs become
impaired and eventually diseased.
DIABETIC STATISTICS:
•Seventeen million Americans are walking around with diabetes, and
200,000 people will die this year due to related complications. Diabetes
sets up conditions for heart disease, stroke, blindness, kidney failure, leg
and foot amputations, pregnancy complications, and deaths related to
flu and pneumonia. At risk, are the 5.9 million Americans who are
unaware that they have the condition.
•We spend $100 Billion a year on diabetes, directly and indirectly. In
1997, the normal health care outlay for someone with diabetes was
$10,071, contrasted with $2,699 for an individual without diabetes.

•U.S. adults with diabetes increased 49% from 1990 to 2000. Beyond
the next decade, diabetes is expected to grow.
•Diabetes is an epidemic. In 1990, there were only 4 U.S. states
determined to be at epidemic levels. In 1995, that number increased to
11. In 2000, there were only 6 states that were not at epidemic levels.
What happened to the other 44 states in 10 years? What is occurring in
our country where a disease can over run us? Secretly, we are being
plague by a force superior to any terrorist group. Is there anyone seeing
what is truly happening? That’s more than 15 million plus people
caught in the grips of this top level threat to our country. Where’s the
equal level response by our government and medical establishment?
UNDERLYING CAUSATION
While insulin production and all the relevant symptoms in the body is
a concern, to rest here and just declare the pancreas is the source of
the ailment is not enough. Its a key element but not the whole. Some
other factors:
Diet & Elimination: While diet plays another primary role in the
story, reducing protein, crabs and sugar, soundly, helps but there is
more to the setting that needs to be acknowledged. The quality of our
food is less nutritious. Our U.S. sources have depleted the soil quality.
Rather than re-establishing our soil with our elimination similar to
other long life zones, the U.S. wastes its valuable elimination down
the sewers to the rivers and eventually the oceans. As a result we
have to look to natural sources of foods and diabetic herbs.
Life stressors: Stress wears down the life force. Are we experiencing
more stress than our parents? Difficult to say. They survived World
War II whereas we have been subjected to escalating undeclared
wars, increasing amusement channels, artificially constructed antidiseases, chemicals, taxes, etc. If, we try to live up to expectations and
not restore ourselves (body, mind, spirit) then our adrenals-kidneys
will become depleted which is the home of our vital energy
production. The consequence is that all of our body organs do not
have the vitality to maintain. Consequently, when organs do not
perform their functions and call for restoration, not separately but
systemically prior to additional non-understood illnesses present.
Character: Our ability to interpret, positively or negatively, may have a
lot to say about our ability to manage personal conflict. If we see
things positively then our perceptions and response is that we are
challenged and figure out solutions. When negative, then opportunities
will be missed because we are strapped by fear. That high level of
anxiety speeds up aging, perpetuates fear and opens the door to an
unprotected immunity. We need to learn or relearn how find courage
during stressful times. As we believe, we perceive, so shall our life
follow.

For more on how find your way back to health go to Nutrition and
Chinese herbs for Diabetics
Follow Us:
Longevity Mountain
2407 Moss Hill Dr.
Houston, Texas, USA
77080
Phone No: (832) 691-5333
Email: herbmaster@traditional-chinese-herbs.com

http://www.traditional-chinese-herbs.com

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High blood sugar is an indication of a more serious problem

  • 1. Can You Learn Something New? Diabetes AnswersPrevent Amputations, Balance Blood Sugar, Cease The Pain, Now! High blood sugar is an indication of a more serious problem
  • 2. POPULAR UNDERSTANDING: Diabetics do not make enough insulin or the body does not use all the insulin it produces. Insulin is a hormone that assists the production of glucose (sugar) to be absorbed into cells and then converted to energy. The pancreas emits enzymes that aid carbohydrate, protein, and fat metabolism. Once the pancreas is non-performing then digestive enzymes are not supplied for digestion. The condition imbalances the liver, gall bladder, spleen and all digestive related organs. In unmanaged diabetes, glucose and fats remain in the blood stream, where with time; the primary body’s digestive organs become impaired and eventually diseased.
  • 3. DIABETIC STATISTICS: •Seventeen million Americans are walking around with diabetes, and 200,000 people will die this year due to related complications. Diabetes sets up conditions for heart disease, stroke, blindness, kidney failure, leg and foot amputations, pregnancy complications, and deaths related to flu and pneumonia. At risk, are the 5.9 million Americans who are unaware that they have the condition. •We spend $100 Billion a year on diabetes, directly and indirectly. In 1997, the normal health care outlay for someone with diabetes was $10,071, contrasted with $2,699 for an individual without diabetes. •U.S. adults with diabetes increased 49% from 1990 to 2000. Beyond the next decade, diabetes is expected to grow. •Diabetes is an epidemic. In 1990, there were only 4 U.S. states determined to be at epidemic levels. In 1995, that number increased to 11. In 2000, there were only 6 states that were not at epidemic levels.
  • 4. What happened to the other 44 states in 10 years? What is occurring in our country where a disease can over run us? Secretly, we are being plague by a force superior to any terrorist group. Is there anyone seeing what is truly happening? That’s more than 15 million plus people caught in the grips of this top level threat to our country. Where’s the equal level response by our government and medical establishment?
  • 5. UNDERLYING CAUSATION While insulin production and all the relevant symptoms in the body is a concern, to rest here and just declare the pancreas is the source of the ailment is not enough. Its a key element but not the whole. Some other factors: Diet & Elimination: While diet plays another primary role in the story, reducing protein, crabs and sugar, soundly, helps but there is more to the setting that needs to be acknowledged. The quality of our food is less nutritious. Our U.S. sources have depleted the soil quality. Rather than re-establishing our soil with our elimination similar to other long life zones, the U.S. wastes its valuable elimination down the sewers to the rivers and eventually the oceans. As a result we have to look to natural sources of foods and diabetic herbs.
  • 6. Life stressors: Stress wears down the life force. Are we experiencing more stress than our parents? Difficult to say. They survived World War II whereas we have been subjected to escalating undeclared wars, increasing amusement channels, artificially constructed antidiseases, chemicals, taxes, etc. If, we try to live up to expectations and not restore ourselves (body, mind, spirit) then our adrenals-kidneys will become depleted which is the home of our vital energy production. The consequence is that all of our body organs do not have the vitality to maintain. Consequently, when organs do not perform their functions and call for restoration, not separately but systemically prior to additional non-understood illnesses present.
  • 7. Character: Our ability to interpret, positively or negatively, may have a lot to say about our ability to manage personal conflict. If we see things positively then our perceptions and response is that we are challenged and figure out solutions. When negative, then opportunities will be missed because we are strapped by fear. That high level of anxiety speeds up aging, perpetuates fear and opens the door to an unprotected immunity. We need to learn or relearn how find courage during stressful times. As we believe, we perceive, so shall our life follow. For more on how find your way back to health go to Nutrition and Chinese herbs for Diabetics
  • 8. Follow Us: Longevity Mountain 2407 Moss Hill Dr. Houston, Texas, USA 77080 Phone No: (832) 691-5333 Email: herbmaster@traditional-chinese-herbs.com http://www.traditional-chinese-herbs.com