Guest guest Posted April 30, 2008 Report Share Posted April 30, 2008 Human clinical studies show Fulvic acids offer significant help with Diabetes mellitus Diabetes mellitus stems from dietary deficiency of protective humic substances, especially fulvic acids. Scientists found that fulvic acids show significant success in preventing and combating free radical damage to pancratic islet B cells, which is the widely accepted cause for diabetes mellitus. What they discovered was that the Fulvic acid preparation significantly increases superoxide dismutase (SOD) activity. Their clinical studies show that fulvic acids diminish the development and progression of diabetes, and assisted in the treatment. With fulvic acid, diabetes patients became more energetic and the tingling, painful feeling and numbness experienced in the nerve endings disappeared or were reduced. For centuries people living in isolated villages in the Himalayas and adjoining regions have used preparations made from a rare fulvic acid containing humic substance known as Shilajit, to prevent and combat problems with diabetes. Diabetes is quite uncommon in the isolated mountain villages, yet a brisk trade in these rare fulvic acid containing preparations has expanded in recent years to the traditional doctors in surrounding regions. more A NATURAL HERBAL ALTERNATIVE POWDER for DIABETES Type II Made from Shilajit (mineral pitch) plus 17 bitter tonic, diuretic, alterative, stimulant and rejuvenative ayurveda herbs in a dry powdered form. Controlling Diabetes Naturally With Chinese Medicine (Healing With Chinese Medicine) Due to the over-eating of sugars, simple carbohydrates, fats, and oils coupled with too much stress and too little exercise, millions of Westerners are afflicted with diabetes. Sufferers of this disease not only experience the discomforts of fatigue, extreme thirst, extreme hunger and food cravings, polyuria, mood swings, irritability, restless leg syndrome, and heart palpitations, they are also prone to developing blindness, high blood pressure, heart disease, and non-healing ulcersa dn sores which can lead to amputation. The bad news is that, because of changes in diet and lifestyle, the cases of diabetes in developing countries are on the rise. The good news is that traditional Chinese medicine has many effective therapies for combating this potentially life-threatening disease. These include Chinese dietary therapy, acupucnture, moxibustion, Chinese herbal medicine, Chinese self-massage, and a host of other simple, low or no-cost therapies which have been time-testd in Asia over 2,000 years. If you or anyone you know suffers from either hypoglycemia or diabetes, you need the information in this book Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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