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Diabetes… Lifestyle Choices Speak

The toxic load our present day environment puts on us takes its toll. In diabetes, studies have shown that people with higher levels of various pesticides, had higher hemoglobin A1c levels (a measure of long term glucose control) and more neurological complications. Toxic overload burdens the immune system which then causes inflammation and chronic disease. Right Lifestyle Choices It’s said …

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Diabetes Type I and Type II Outcome Study

Tolerance loss in diabetics: association with foreign antigen exposure We read with interest the article by Dr Lawlor’s group relating milk avoidance to insulin resistance [1]. Cow’s milk has also been causally associated with Type 1 diabetes [2]. However, the pathogenic basis of these associations remains unclear. We hypothesize that the possible role of cow dairy in causing/ accentuating the …