January 14, 2011 Diabetes and Children – Vitamins vs Insulin
Diabetes and Children – Vitamins vs Insulin
Gymnema vs Insulin?
Overview
Certain herbs and vitamins can help reduce a diabetics higher than normal levels of glucose and or reduce high blood sugar levels. Better yet, are certain vitamins and plants such as dandelion and gymnema more beneficial, safer and less damaging to the human body than long-term insulin use? Unlike vitamins and herbs, long term use of insulin eventually damage other vital organs.
Gymnema Sylvestre is one such vitamin or herb as an alternative to help reduce diabetic onsets. Gymnema is a herb with benefitial properties that help reduce blood sugar levels. Gymnema may also help diabetics to regenerate previously destroyed pancreas cells—until recently, this was thought impossible in most medical circles.
How the Gymnema Herb Works
Gymnema helps by blocking the assimilation of sugar molecules. It does this very efficiently and prevent nearly fifty-percent of sugar from entering the blood stream.
Conclusion
Investigate the possibility of introducing more vitamins vs a insulin only treatment. The many medical and health benefits are well established and combined with a good diet can prevent diabtetes. Run Tippy Run – Draw Me Healthy is a small start for you and your family.
Recommended Reading
Read Run Tippy Run – Diabetes Health Series
Kids Can Read Free Online At DayStarBooks.Com
Parents can purchase the book direct from the publisher $6.50.
Or, purchase from Amazon $12.15
How? About those beautiful TV commercials always showing kids having lots of fun eating lots of brand name, tasty fast food and drinking white liquid sugar sweet chemical filled sodas?
See what’s really in that food being advertised on TV… (BlackLight Food Droid.)
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