ARE YOU SALT SENSITIVE?
Not everyone gets high blood pressure from taking in too much salt. The people who are most likely to get high blood pressure from taking in too much salt are those whose cells do not respond well to insulin.
Not everyone gets high blood pressure from taking in too much salt. The people who are most likely to get high blood pressure from taking in too much salt are those whose cells do not respond well to insulin.
Dr. Pinna says, Vitamin K is becoming news again. Here is the original article. DR. PINNA ON VITAMIN K AND THE 2 UNKNOWN HORMONES Dr. Sanford Pinna | Sep 17, 2011 | 1 comment Original article posted on December 19th, 2011 DIABETES, OSTEOPOROSIS [...]
NEURO-TRANSMITTERS Top of Form The Serotonin Connection By Jurriaan Plesman, BA(Psych), Post Grad Dip Clin Nutr FROM THE HYPOGLYCEMIC HEALTH ORGANIZATION (IN AUSTRALIA) Published on Dr.Pinna.com November 25, 2012 Dr. Pinna says… This excellent article gives the reader a clear and comprehensive insight into the many [...]
THIS STUFF IS BAD??? Eating Loads of Carbs May Cause You to Lose Your Mind By Dr. Mercola November 3, 2012 Dr. Pinna says… Most evidence indicates that FRUCTOSE is detrimental to the body. However, the evidence indicates LARGE quantities, such as in High Fructose Corn Syrup, not in the quantities [...]
Men who exercised regularly stopped exercising for just one week. Both those who were lean and those who were overweight had rises in blood factors that are abnormal in diabetics.
Obesity Does Not Protect Diabetics By GABE MIRKIN, M.D. This week, a study showed that people who have normal weight at the time of their diagnosis of diabetes are twice as likely to die over the next 10 to 30 years as those who are overweight at the time of diagnosis (Journal of the American [...]
DR. MIRKIN: “FAST FOOD” WILL KILL YOU “FAST!!!” By Dr. Gabe Mirkin, M.D. According to a study in Circulation (July 2, 2012), people who eat fast foods: * ONCE a week increase risk for dying of heart attacks by 20 percent; * 2-3 TIMES a week increase risk by 50 percent; * 4+ TIMES a [...]
PRE-DIABETICS NEED NOT BECOME DIABETIC From Lancet People with “prediabetes” (a high risk state for overt type 2 diabetes) who experience a period of normal glucose regulation are 56% less likely to develop diabetes 5.7 years later, according to a new research article presented at the American Diabetes Association 72nd Scientific Sessions on Saturday 9 [...]