Posts Tagged ‘Part’

Small Steps Part 1 (Spanish)


There are many things the “experts” tell us to do to get to and stay at a healthy weight and prevent type 2 diabetes: Choose healthy foods, make healthy meals, and be active 30 minutes a day among others. But where should you start? The good news is that making just a few small changes can have make a big impact on your weight and health. Learn how to make these changes step-by-step.

WOF4 Episode 1 – Dialysis Part 1 of 3


Annette is one of over two hundred thousand New Zealanders with Type 2 diabetes. Having ignored the warnings she is living with the consequences. Annette suffers from the ensuing complications of type2 diabetes. Blindness, amputation of a gangrenous toe and now renal failure. She has to rely on a dialysis machine to do the work of her kidneys. Part 1 of 3

Testosterone 18A – Type II Diabetes – Part 2


The 2nd video on type II diabetes, this one detailing the numerous published medical studies revelaing the connection between the disease and testosterone deficiency.

#30 – Duct-taping Diabetes (Part 2)


Diabetes affects more than just our blood sugars…so I figured, maybe I could use a little duct-tape here and there for extra precaution and further health. Hehehe. Visit www.Living-in-Progress.com for more diabetes knowledge and support.

The Diabesity Epidemic Part 2: Why Conventional Medicine Actually Makes Things Worse


Like most of us, you have likely been taught that type 2 diabetes is a result of too much blood sugar and too little insulin. In this weeks UltraWellness blog, Dr. Mark Hyman shatters that myth and explains what the real causes for diabesity are.

Dr. Noa’s Natural Medicine Update- Diabetes natural cure – Type 2 – Part 1


Dr. Noa’s Natural Medicine Update, in the Napa Valley, discusses natural cures for type 2 diabete, 707-224-5488, drnoa.meta-ehealth.com, Dr. Noa’s Natural Medicine TV show http channel 28, 21st Century Natural Health.

Dr. Alan Terlinsky – Anti-Aging #2 Part 5 of 11


Dr. Alan Terlinsky talks about fat and its hormonal consequences, insulin, diabetes, glycemic index, and fiber. Visit Dr. Terlinsky’s websites for more information! www.nu-living.com http www.optimalwellnessdoc.com

60 liters of Insulin Part 3 unpacked at RVTH .mov


The Sufi Charity Healing Hearts (www.healing-hearts.co.uk) donated 60 liters of insulin to the Royal Victoria Teaching Hospital in Banjul in May 2011. This is a donation to be handed out for free to the diabetes patients in The Gambia. This part shows the insulin being unpacked in the RVTH.

60 liters of insulin Part 1 Arrival at RVTH .mov


The Sufi Charity Healing Hearts (www.healing-hearts.co.uk) donated 60 liters of insulin to the Royal Victoria Teaching Hospital in Banjul in May 2011. This is a donation to be handed out for free to the diabetes patients of The Gambia. The video shows the insulin arriving at the hospital and put into the fridge for storage.

Muscle Spasms, Rheumatoid Arthritis, Carpal Tunnel Syndrome Relief Part 2


www.takebackyourhealth.com •Brown rice, quinoa are good substitutes to gluten products •There are dreadful side effects of cholesterol drugs •Dr Mercola says that drugs are number one cause of deaths in USA •There are about 10000 deaths occurring in hospitals in USA •Nutrients in cardiozyme have been proven by doctors to reduce LDL cholesterol to 20-25% and improves the HDL cholesterol from 15-20% •Enzymes in cardiozyme digest the plaque, clear arteries and capillaries •Excess enzymes are converted into natural killer cells in the body •Killer cells kills the viruses and bacteria. •The week magazine states that the tap water is linked with diabetes •Arsenic in US water supply looks to be linked with type 2 diabetes •Researches with John Hopkins university Baltimore, states that tiny amounts of arsenic have harmful effects •Dr Anna states that arsenic problem is preventable •Slight increase of arsenic increases the risk of diabetes by 400% •80000 people in islands have diabetes •24 million people in US suffer from diabetes •57% of people in US are diagnosed with pre diabetes •80 % of people with diabetes are overweight or obese http