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Health Tips For Your Wellbeing
Diabetes
2
If you have diabetes 2 symptoms - use cinnamon and cloves.
Method: Grind equal weights of natural
cinnamon rolls and the spice cloves. (Use either an electric coffee
grinder or mortar and pestle.) Take the equivalent of two capsules twice
daily, (about half teaspoonful), between meals - morning and evening,
continuing for six months without break. This will cure the diabetes 2.
Cinnamon, cloves improve insulin function, lower risk factors for
diabetes, cardiovascular disease
Two studies
presented at Experimental Biology 2006 provide new evidence for the
beneficial effects (and biochemical actions) of cinnamon as an
anti-inflammatory agent and support earlier findings of its power as an
anti-oxidant agent and an agent able to lower cholesterol, triglycerides,
and glucose, and improve how well insulin functions.
In a related study, extracts of cloves also were
found to improve the function of insulin and to lower glucose, total
cholesterol, LDL and triglycerides in people with type 2 diabetes. Earlier
studies had shown these positive effects in laboratory studies; the study
presented at Experimental Biology provides the first evidence of these
beneficial effects in humans taking the equivalent of one to two cloves
per day.
Read the rest of the article at:
http://www.eurekalert.org/pub_releases/2006-04/foas-cci032206.php
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How broccoli can reduce risk of a
heart attack
By Nic Fleming, Medical Correspondent
Last Updated: 1:57am GMT 23/01/2008
Eating steamed broccoli reduces the risk of a heart attack by boosting the
body's ability to fight off cell damage, researchers have found.
Previous studies have found people who eat broccoli, especially if raw or
lightly cooked, are at lower risk of heart disease and some cancers.
Now scientists have found a clear link between high levels of certain
substances found in the vegetable and reduced damage caused by hearts
being deprived of oxygen.
Read the rest of the article at:
http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/main.jhtml%3Bjsessionid%
3DIIVIADZ1LKHH5QFIQMGSFFOAVCBQWIV0?xml=/news/2008/01/22/nveg122.xml
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