Thursday, June 28, 2018

Destroy Type 2 Diabetes!

What is Diabetes?

For most of my medical career, I was taught that type 2 diabetes was incurable. We were not taught any relevance in diet other than the standard “avoid sugar.” But diet cokes, Splenda, and all “lite” products were acceptable. Of course when Monsanto sponsors the American academy of pediatrics, it’s no surprise that their products would also be peddled in adult hospitals as well. No wonder type 2 diabetics was never cured in my world back then! We, as fledgling physicians, were given no education about real food vs food like products and chemicals. It turns out that type 2 diabetes can most definitely be reversed if the patient is given the right tools.



Type 2 Diabetes

Type 2 diabetes is the most common form of diabetes, and unlike type 1 diabetes, it usually occurs in people over the age of 40, especially those who are overweight. Type 2 diabetes is caused by insulin resistance, which means that the hormone insulin is being released, but a person doesn’t respond to it appropriately. Type 2 diabetes is a metabolic disorder that’s caused by high blood sugar. The body can keep up for a period of time by producing more insulin, but over time the insulin receptor sites burn out. Eventually, diabetes can affect nearly every system in the body, impacting your energy, digestion, weight, sleep, vision and more.

There are many underlying causes of type 2 diabetes, and the disease usually develops because of a combination of factors, including:
  • having a poor diet
  • being overweight
  • having high levels of inflammation
  • living a sedentary lifestyle
  • experiencing high amounts of stress
  • having a family history of diabetes (especially a parent or sibling)
  • having high blood pressure or a history of heart disease
  • having a hormonal condition (like hyperthyroidism, polycystic ovary syndrome or Cushing’s syndrome)
  • being exposed to toxins, viruses or harmful chemicals
  • taking certain medications (like those that disrupt insulin production)

Thankfully, there are ways to reverse diabetes naturally.



Way to Avoid Or Reverse Type 2 Diabetes

Amazingly, one in four Americans has some form of diabetes or pre-diabetes. If this is not a clear sign that conventional health recommendations are flawed, I don't know what is. I too have personal experience with this disease. I developed it myself for a short while, when I tried to implement an Eat Right for Your Type program in the late 90s.

Additionally, most of my paternal relatives (my dad included), have, or have died from, diabetes. My personal experience with diabetes and subsequent review of the literature made it very clear to me that virtually every case of type 2 diabetes is reversible. 

And the cure for type 2 diabetes has nothing to do with giving insulin or taking drugs to control your blood sugar. In fact, giving insulin to someone with type 2 diabetes is one of the worst things that can be done.

The truth of the matter is that type 2 diabetes is a fully preventable condition that arises from faulty leptin signaling and insulin resistance, both of which are directly diet- and exercise-related. It is NOT a disease of blood sugar.

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Sunday, June 24, 2018

What Causes RECEDING GUMS | How to Reverse RECEDING GUMS Naturally

10 Easy Ways to Heal Receding Gums Naturally

What Causes RECEDING GUMS | How to Reverse RECEDING GUMS Naturally

Gum recession is the medical term describing when the margin of gum tissue surrounding the tooth pulls back, exposing more of the tooth, or its root. Receding gums can produce noticeable gaps, making it easy for disease-causing bacteria to build up.


If left untreated, the supporting tissue and bone structures of the teeth can be severely damaged, and may ultimately result in tooth loss.

Receding gums is a common dental problem because of its subtle onset. In fact, most people don’t know they have gum recession because it occurs so gradually. Generally, the first sign of gum recession is usually tooth sensitivity. Alternatively, one may notice a tooth appears longer than surrounding teeth. A little bump or ‘notch’ may be felt near the gum line.

The first sign of receding gums may be teeth feeling more sensitive than before, and teeth looking longer.

A dentist will look for signs of receding gums and may make recommendations for treatment or extra oral health hygiene measures to help stop the recession.

The English  NHS says most adults have some degree of gum disease and this can lead to receding gums over time
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Many people with receding gums have no concern about them early on. Many others are unaware that they have recession.

For some, though, the concern may be about:
• Appearance
• Fear of tooth loss
• Sensitivity due to exposed tooth roots
Assessing concerns about the way gums look may include checking how much of the gums are on show.
For some people, the gums show when talking and smiling. Others have a different lip line that does not expose the gums to view.


Why Do Gums Recede?

There are many explanations as to why gums may start to recede; these include:
Genetic predisposition: Genetics account for many of the health conditions to which human beings are suspect – and dental health is no different. Studies show that more than 30 percent of the population is at risk for gum disease strictly because of their genetic makeup.

Harsh tooth brushing: Brushing your teeth too hard may cause the enamel of your teeth to wear away, leading to receding gums.

Inadequate dental care: Irregular brushing, flossing, and rinsing, in essence, invite bacteria to reside in your mouth. Accumulation of bacteria leads to tartar – a hardened substance that can only be removed via teeth cleaning.

Hormonal transitions: Fluctuations in female hormone levels throughout a woman’s lifetime, including menopause, pregnancy, and puberty, may cause the gums to become more sensitive; which then may lead to gum recession.

Periodontal diseases: Bacterial gum infections destroy gum tissue and the bone that surrounds the tissue. Gum disease, or periodontal disease, is the leading cause of gum recession.

Natural gum recession: Gums may shrink naturally over time despite good oral hygiene measures. The phrase 'long in the tooth' to describe being older came from gum recession, although originally this was about horses


Other factors include
• Hard toothbrush: Having bristles that are too firm can damage the gums.
• Tooth grinding: This and clenching teeth, often due to stress, can put extra pressure on the gums.
• Misaligned bite: Teeth not aligning properly can cause too much pressure on gums leading to recession.
• Smoking and tobacco products: This habit damages oral health as well as the lungs. Habitual users have increased amounts of tooth plaque which can cause recession.
• Diabetes: Having diabetes that is not well managed affects gum health.
• Oral piercing: Lip or tongue piercings can irritate and wear away gum tissue.

Thursday, June 21, 2018

What Is CBD (Cannabidiol) & How Does It Work?

What Is CBD (Cannabidiol)?

There’s been a lot of talk about CBD (or Cannabidiol) and its potential benefits, but with the rise in popularity many people are now left wondering, what exactly is this stuff? 


Well, it’s a cannabinoid. Cannabinoids are special chemical compounds, most notably found in plants of the cannabis genus.

Cannabis is an amazing plant that actually has over 400 different chemical compounds, with usually more than 60 of these compounds considered cannabinoids. One of these cannabinoids, THC, is well known for its mind altering effects and its ability to get users high.

Well, How Does CBD Work?

CBD works by interacting with special receptors found throughout our bodies called “cannabinoid receptors”. These receptors are part of the Endo-Cannabinoid System. This system pretty much exists because our bodies are naturally making their own cannabinoids. In fact, most ( if not all ) animals have this system as well!
Cannabis plants have the highest concentration of Cannabinoids, including CBD, compared to any other plants. When this CBD enters our body, the cannabinoid receptors within our bodies begin to absorb it. It then uses this compound and distributes it throughout our body. Why is that a good thing, you ask......


Well, Studies show CBD to have several different medicinal properties, some include being a neuroprotective, anti-inflammatory, and anti-emetic. Cannabidiol is proving to be useful for a variety of physical ailments, from diabetes and cancer to acne and nausea. However, it’s also beginning to show some serious potential too for psychological disorders such as Anxiety, PTSD, and Depression. This amazing compound is even showing promise in children that suffer with seizures!

How Is CBD Different From THC?

Even though both of these are considered to be cannabinoids, that does not mean they are both the same thing. These two actually affect the body in their own unique ways. CBD and THC are the two main compounds found in cannabis plants and both compounds have important health benefits. THC, for example, is often useful for providing pain relief and a variety of other benefits.

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