Archive for December, 2009
If I told you about a plant that is 10,000 times more toxic to colon cancer cells than a common chemo drug; lethal to 12 different kinds of malignant cells, especially those that cause lung, prostate, and breast cancers; safe enough that it protects healthy cells instead of killing them; doesn’t cause extreme nausea or [...]
Diabetes mellitus is a condition resulting from the pancreas’ inability to produce enough insulin, which is needed by the body to help create energy. A deficiency of or ineffectiveness of insulin leads to high glucose levels in the blood, thus, leading to this illness.Diabetes has two types. Type 1 Diabetes usually occurs in young people [...]
Multivitamins are without a doubt essential to all women’s general wellbeing and the type or composition a women should consume will vary with her age, basically the life cycle. At different stages of a woman’s physiological development, her multivitamins requirement undergoes a shift by either reduction of a certain nutrient composition or an increase in [...]
Cancer patients are subjected to a barrage of cutting-edge medical treatments — surgery, chemotherapy, radiotherapy, hormonal therapy, etc. How effective are these? Like in casino gambling — many patrons tried their luck and some win but many more lost. At the end of the day, the winner is the Establishment! Don’t get me wrong. The [...]
Glucose, the primary energy source for human and animal cells, is a type of sugar that travels through the bloodstream. Glucose enters your body whenever you eat carbohydrate foods. Glucose levels are regulated by insulin and glucagon. Insulin is a hormone that is produced by the pancreas and released into the bloodstream when glucose levels [...]
A high sugar level in the blood is very common for diabetics and most of them are not taking medication to improve their condition. A lot of different complications are caused by high sugar levels in the blood. Proper precaution and constant monitoring of this level is a must if you have diabetes. Having a [...]
