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verdungal
posted 12/26/2007, comments (3)

Sacha Inchii

Sacha Inchi also known as the "Inca Peanut", is a plant native to the Amazon of Peru which produces a unique seed . It is a rich vegetable source of Omega 3 essential fatty acids, containing 48% which are essential to our health. The knowledge of this plant has been limited per centuries to the Amazon Natives and it was consumed by... Read moreChevron
keymann
posted 12/14/2007, comment (1)

Diabetes story

One time I was age 18 month and I was dinosed with julive diabetes. that is call tape one.I use to do shots every time when we eat and one went I went to bed. I got an insulin pump. That help some time. But I still have diabetes sizors. I almost died from the diabetes sizors.I been in the hosptial 0ne week and two day and I go out the 9 day.I... Read moreChevron
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Kelsey Bonilla

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posted 12/12/2007, comment (1)

Diet and Fertility: What's the Connection?

Pregnancy Tracker: 35 weeks, 2 days Size of the Baby: The baby weighs about 6 pounds! Biggest Obstacle: My belly is starting to hinder my movement more and more...   For the past several months, my focus and interest has been squarely on babies, diabetes, a healthy diet and how all of these factors influence one another. Thus,... Read moreChevron
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Dr. Frank Varon
posted 12/12/2007, comments (0)

New research links cancer and obesity

At the recent annual meeting of the American Association for Cancer Research, the results of cancer research studying the influence of obesity and diabetes on certain specific cancers were presented. Some of the research results are presented below: Women with diabetes were 1.5 times more likely to develop colon cancer versus those women without... Read moreChevron
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David Mendosa

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Medical Journalist Living with Diabetes and Author of Fitness and Photography for Fun, www.mendosa.com/fitnessblog
posted 12/06/2007, comments (12)

The Fat Paradox

Almost everything that we thought we knew about fat is wrong. The “really bad fats,” according to Barry Sears of The Zone fame, are saturated fats, trans fats, and arachidonic acid. He says that the polyunsaturated fat known as arachidonic acid “may be the most dangerous fat known when consumed in excess.”Everyone seems to... Read moreChevron
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