Guest guest Posted March 15, 2004 Report Share Posted March 15, 2004 From the diabetes alternatives thread... > > Diabetes also causes narrowing of the small blood vessels throughout > the body. It seems that the higher the blood sugar level, the more the > small blood vessels narrow. As this happens, the blood vessels carry > less blood, and circulation is impaired. Poor circulation in turn > leads to the complications of poorly controlled diabetes: kidney > disease, poor wound healing and foot and eye problems. > > Diabetic limb problems are the cause of about half of all U.S. > amputations not caused by injury. Diabetes also alters fat metabolism, > increasing the risk that cholesterol-laden plaque will build up in the > large blood vessels. This means that people who have diabetes are at > considerable risk for heart disease. You can equate it with diabetes, but more correctly, oxidative stress is the cause of all those complications; reducing oxidative foods, increasing antioxidants and some amino acids, including glutathione precursors, stabilising insulin and glucose levels, will reduce oxidative stress complications. Neuropathy, and diabetic limbs, even with drug-resistant infections, are corrected with ozone therapy, avoiding amputations almost 100% of the time. regards, Duncan Crow Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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