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diabetes research links symptoms of diabetes to multiple vitamin and mineral deficiencies. Site identifies some vitamins and minerals, relays valuable information
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diabetes research links symptoms of diabetes to multiple vitamin and mineral deficiencies. Site identifies some vitamins and minerals, relays valuable information
It is the most thorough e-book to date linking diabetes "symptoms" to deficiencies of various vitamins, minerals, enzymes, and amino acids. Has he (or she) relayed ANY of the above VALUABLE information you've been reading at this website to you?
Comment by Tyrese 21 November 2007 @ 23:25Email address : jw.brakebill@verizon.net c/o J.W. Brakebill Jr.
Comment by Yair 13 September 2007 @ 06:52I believe this research resulted in helping my body to begin "healing itself". I can and now do eat whatever I want again. What you choose to do with the information is strictly your business. I am not responsible for any action or inaction you may or may not take based upon the information provided in my e-book. Further, I do not claim the information in my e-book to be the cure for diabetes. In the unlikely event that you have technical difficulty downloading your copy after paying, or would just like to express your opinions, please feel free to contact me at jw.brakebill@verizon.net . Complete contact information near bottom of this page.
Comment by Lilia 30 July 2007 @ 13:29New research offers substantial evidence to PROVE that ALL, not some but ALL the common symptoms of diabetes may be the RESULT of MULTIPLE vitamin/mineral/amino acid/enzyme deficiencies and toxicities. and the list goes on and on and on. No lie, I could give you a list of several hundred known "symptoms" of illness that have been traced back to vitamin/mineral/amino acid deficiencies. The list above is just a tiny sampling.
Comment by Memphis 5 July 2007 @ 17:58* Vitamin C deficiency causes scurvy; We all want to trust our doctors to give us the best medical advice available, to have our best interests at heart. But as paying customers should we not begin to ask "WHY" our medical professionals aren't informing us of the preceding information that could be so crucial to our health?
Comment by Joseph 24 June 2007 @ 06:06Research has also identified iron to be ONE of the ROOT CAUSES of Diabetes ! It's been reported that more than 90% of adults in the U.S. have a deficiency of chromium and that two out of three (66%) are either hypoglycemic, pre-hypoglycemic, or diabetic! Don't these figures border on being UNBELIEVABLE ?!! (Yet several sources quote figures such as these.).
Comment by Omarion 21 June 2007 @ 23:37I'm not sure we can rely on the pharmaceutical companies to find solutions to the devastating diseases of our generation. They are in business to make money, and finding cures to health problems chop away at the base of the money tree. If they can't patent it and make hundreds of millions or billions of dollars then they oppose it. Yet diabetics are often 80-85% deficient in this very important mineral. WHY ARE WE DIABETICS DEFICIENT? My e-book, Diabetes, the Vitamin and Mineral Connection , logically answers questions such as this.
Comment by Raven 18 June 2007 @ 08:17In closing, PLEASE consider this. IF YOU DONT BEAT DIABETES; DIABETES WILL BEAT YOU! THATS AN UNDENIABLE FACT ! In my humble, unprofessional opinion, until medical science understands and seeks out the root causes of the "symptoms" of diabetes in the first place, they will never be able to discover a total cure.
Comment by Heaven 16 June 2007 @ 05:50
The accepted, standard protocol medical treatments of today rarely, if ever, COMPLETELY HEAL anyone with diabetes. In fact, I'm not sure medical science has totally healed their first patient of this disease. At best they may be able to extend life "temporarily" though a measure of "control" of the various symptoms. Would you like to bring your blood sugar levels back to the near normal range consistently in just 2 - 4 weeks while reducing medications? It's possible with the information found in my new e-book, "Diabetes, the Vitamin and Mineral Connection".
Comment by Dustin 18 May 2008 @ 08:21