Finding the underlying cause

Sara on February 15th, 2009

What if I slammed my thumb in my desk drawer every morning for a week. The first time it happened, it really hurt. The next day I do it again and my thumb is swollen and painful. By the end of the week, my thumb is blue and red, bloody and swollen and very painful. […]

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Sara on February 15th, 2009

At first glance, diabetes appears to be such a simple disease. Too much sugar in the blood. But that simple error creates an avalanche of problems in the body that create havoc with the health of diabetics, especially if they have poor regulation of their blood glucose. Diabetes is such an insidious disease that it […]

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Sara on January 30th, 2009

When researches at the United States Department of Agriculture (USDA) investigated the effects of several spices reported to improve diabetes, they were surprised that cinnamon, cloves, tumeric (mustard) and bay leaves actually had a measurable impact on making insulin more effective in the body. Of all these therapeutic herbs, cinnamon was the champion. Since cinnamon […]

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