Is diabetes heredity?

Is diabetes hereditary is a question that a growing number of people are asking. This is especially true now that diabetes rates are increasing each and every day, and as of now juvenile diabetes is fast becoming the single biggest chronic health problem faced by the modern population of young people. The answer to is diabetes hereditary isn’t always apparent and studies have been going on for years to answer the question and yet a clear answer is not forthcoming as doctors, scientists, and analysts struggle to find the single greatest causative factor for the…

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Herbs to Lower Blood Sugar

  With all the interest in homeopathic medicine these days there are many people out there who would love to find herbs to lower blood sugar. Long before medical science had ever become a science at all mankind was already learning that certain of the plants that were eaten or used as a spice could have certain beneficial effects when it came to treating a variety of diseases and injuries. The shaman was oftentimes not only the spiritual leader of a community but also the doctor who, while having absolutely no knowledge of the causes…

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Is Type 1 Diabetes Hereditary?

  Is Type 1 diabetes hereditary is a question that a growing number of people are asking. This is especially true now that diabetes rates are increasing each and every day, and as of now juvenile diabetes is fast becoming the single biggest chronic health problem faced by the modern population of young people. The answer to is type 1 diabetes hereditary isn’t always apparent and studies have been going on for years to answer the question and yet a clear answer is not forthcoming as doctors, scientists, and analysts struggle to find the single…

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Diabetes Mellitus and Tuberculosis: The Science of Denial by Dr. Lawrence Broxmeyer

Diabetes Mellitus and Tuberculosis Summary The thought that tuberculosis and its family of mycobacteria could cause diabetes seems farfetched, but is not. If this weren't true, then why would the Massachusetts General Hospital recently announce human trials with dilute cow tuberculosis (BCG) to attempt cure of type 1 juvenile diabetes, a disease historically thought by some to be caused by human tuberculosis. In nature, strains of tuberculosis, animal or human, have long been known to compete, change and destroy one another. And they do this through attack with their viral mycobacteriophage armament, which live inside all…

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