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Insulin Potentiation Therapy (IPT) Can Minimize the Destructive Effects of Chemotherapy
Insulin can be used as a potentiating agent in conjunction with chemotherapy. The insulin increases the kill power of the chemotherapy. Lower doses of chemotherapy are used thus allowing millions and millions of healthy cells to survive. Dr. Garcia pioneered this method in 1930 and it is being implemented around the world. Approximately 110 doctors are trained in this alternative method of helping the patient overcome cancer and regain health.
0 commentsWhat is the difference between Type 1 and Type 2 diabetes?
According to the World Health Organization, 346 million people worldwide have diabetes. The good news is diabetes is a very manageable condition. In this Hub I'll talk about the basics of diabetes, the difference between Type 1 and Type 2 diabetes, and identify some important risk factors and signs and symptoms as well. Whether you are a newly diagnosed diabetic, or are simply curious about the subject, I hope this Hub helps!
0 commentsBest Diet Plan for PCOS Patients
PCOS is caused by an imbalance of women's hormones. Serious health problems can occur if left untreated. The best defense against PCOS is eating a healthy diet.
20 commentsDiabetes a global problem
DIABETES A GLOBAL PROBLEM Fighting Diabetes in a Natural and Healthy Way Diabetes today is considered the fifth deadly disease in the United States. It is spreading very fast with a dramatic speed over the world. Diabetes is a...
2 commentsDiabetes care and acupuncture
What is diabetes? Diabetes is a syndrome of chronic hyperglycaemia (high blood glucose) as a result of insulin deficiency, resistance or both. Most of the food we eat is digested into glucose which is the main source of fuel to get energy for our...
0 commentsWhat is Type 1 Diabetes
The body requires insulin to regulate blood sugar levels. Type I diabetes is when the pancreas does not produce insulin. Beta-cells in the pancreas produces the insulin. Insulin is required for the entry of glucose into some cells. Without...
0 commentsPsychiatric treatments: 10 shameful interventions inflicted on the mentally ill
Over the last 200 years, the psychiatric profession has been guilty of inflicting interventions on the mentally ill that have ranged from the eccentric to the sadistic. Although packaged as being for the good of the individual or society, the recipients of these so called treatments, the mentally afflicted, have suffered immensely. This review provides a potted history of these psychiatric atrocities.
10 commentsWhat is Insulin?
Pancreas is an important organ for digestion in our body. It has several functions including production of insulin. Insulin is produced by the exocrine cells of the pancreas. Insulin is a polypeptide hormone. It is produced by the beta cells of...
0 commentsDelicious, Healthy, Simple Snacks That You Can Prepare in Less Than 5 Minutes! (And yes, they're sugar and gluten free)
Recipes for healthy, quick, delicious, and satisfying snacks. Each of them is gluten-free, sugar-free, low-glycemic, extraordinarily health, and extremely delicious. And the best part? Each on takes under five minutes to prepare!
0 commentsSafflower Uses - A Vegetable Oil, A Dye and Insulin For Diabetics
The safflower plant provides a useful oil and attractive dyes for textiles. A genetically engineered form of safflower makes insulin, which may be used to treat diabetics in the near future.
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