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DEEP NAGI
posted 12/28/2007, comments (0)

HYPERTENSION,CHROLESTROL AND DIABETES

Hypertension is high blood pressure. the normal pumping action of the heart generate in the blood a fluid pressure sufficient to force it round the circulation .in hypertension, this pressure is too high for the body's normal needs.Hypertension throws a strain on the heart ,which has to pump harder to get the blood round the body .it also... Read moreChevron
livnlife
posted 12/25/2007, comment (1)

My seceret to relief

Because of diabetes, my kidneys were starting to be affected. After I was on this stuff for only a couple of months, my last two blood tests showed they were functioning normally. I now have more energy and can enjoy my children before I was to tired to do anything. My family is happy that we are a family again, If you want more info please feel... Read moreChevron
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Ann Bartlett

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Wellness Center Owner, living with type 1
posted 12/21/2007, comments (0)

A Spot of Tea for the Holiday

    The December holidays are always challenging! Between the increase in demand at my office, gift purchases of massage, yoga and product and the personal gift giving, card-sending hurdles, etc., it’s no wonder that Christmas day rolls around I don’t want to get out from under the covers!    I love... 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 12/16/2007, comments (2)

Nutrition Scales

All the real diet books say to start with a food diary. For the 85 percent of those of us with diabetes who are overweight or obese and are presumably trying to get down to something more healthy that sounds easy enough.Let’s see: The Chilean sea bass and Swiss chard that I had for dinner last night was just great. The fresh herbs and the... Read moreChevron
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David Mendosa

David Mendosa

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Medical Journalist Living with Diabetes and Author of Fitness and Photography for Fun, www.mendosa.com/fitnessblog
posted 12/13/2007, comments (100)

Chia Seeds

You might think that everyone who has diabetes would know about a seed that is superior to other plant and marine sources of essential omega-3 oils. It is also high in antioxidants and fiber. Besides that, it is high in protein and lipids, is low in sodium, and has fewer net carbs than most other grains.But we have more misinformation about it... Read moreChevron
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