Posted on March 16, 2009 by blogedward
To those of you who have been following my post on metabolic syndrome… here are few important facts i got from ‘The Insulin-resistance Diet – Cheryle R. Hart, MD & Mary Kay Grossman, RD’.
These facts are important for us to understand metabolic syndrome better and why it affects most modern people.
1. The hormone insulin is [...]
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Posted on January 13, 2009 by blogedward
Vitamin C is the most common form of nutrient known to many. Parents give it to their kids to help strengthen their immune system. Young adults take it as supplementation to their regular diet. Older folks might pop one or two when they catch a cold. Some like me, used to take 1000mg twice a [...]
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Posted on January 10, 2009 by blogedward
Professor Masayuki Matsumoto once stated: ‘Blood is the foundation of health as acidic and sluggish blood is the cause of various disease’. Numerous diseases can be detected from blood tests. Purification of acidic blood can be the therapy to prevent against chronic diseases and promote wellness.
Bio-Electron Potential Therapy was first introduced in Japan as [...]
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