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Dr. James Chappell author of the book A Promise Made A Promise Kept
also recommends Cinnamon-based approach.
Researchers from the U.S. Department of
Agriculture led by
Richard A. Anderson,
Ph.D., found that tea may increase
insulin activity. Using black, green and oolong teas, the scientists found
that tea increased insulin activity by about 15-fold in tests using fat cells
obtain from rats. Richard A.
Anderson, Ph.D. also published in Diabetes Care that less than a
half-teaspoon of cinnamon daily for 40 days significantly lowered blood sugar
levels among 60 volunteers with Type 2 diabetes.
Dr. Robert O. Young made a startling discovery concerning acid/alkaline
balance and found out that the same exact discovery made been made 100 years
ago by Dr. Bechamp in France: both had seen the mutation of the pancreas
cells transforming before their eyes, under a microscope. He said that it
was an eerie feeling to see what that scientist had discovered was the same
as he had recently discovered, as well.
Dr. Young is endorsed by other medical doctors to
be correct in his findings. He reads raw blood rather than blood with chemicals
added for reading, the traditional medical school method. The addition of
chemicals kills some of the cells which must be alive in order to read them
properly.
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