Tue, Jun-24-08, 10:38
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Plan: Moderate Carb...
Stats: 235/195/140
BF:HELP!!!
Progress: 42%
Location: Ohio
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Quote:
Originally Posted by amandawood
This article came to me today via one of my Google Alerts. It's about, among other things, apple cider vinegar and mentions that it can be used in connection with diabetes because of its "anti-glycemic" properties. Thought it might be of interest to you guys.
http://news.cincinnati.com/apps/pbc.../806230301/1079
It als mentions other studies so it would give you a pointer to look elsewhere. For me the most telling quotation was this:
"Johnston argues the lack of studies is about the lack of a copyright.
'We just really haven't put (vinegar) to the test,' Johnston says. 'There's no funding for it. The drug companies obviously will spend a lot of money trying to demonstrate the efficacy of their products, but with a natural remedy there's no copyright on it, so who are you going to go to?' Johnston asks."
That says it all really. For all we know, there may be hundreds of natural remedies out there, but our doctors will never tell us because they only know about synthetic drugs produced by Big Pharma.
Thank goodness we have the internet today! I have made so many discoveries about natural remedies which work from the internet. I have suffered from two minor complaints in recent years where antibiotics were prescribed but didn't work, so that I then turned to the internet for information and hey presto, I found non-prescription, OTC herbal tablets in one case and tea tree oil did the trick in the other case!
Happy Reading!
amanda
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ACV is very good for stablilizing blood sugar.... There obviously would be no benefit for any pharmaceutical companies to back that type of study because as you said they can't copyright it...
ACV has helped with appetite suppression, TOM cramps, TOM PMS, and helps to stablize my blood sugars... It really isn't that bad when taking it in a full cup of water to dilute it. Some people even add a sweetener to make it more palatable...
Give it a try...
TJ
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