Guest guest Posted July 13, 2006 Report Share Posted July 13, 2006 Is there a natural alternative to Metformin( Glucophage)? I dont like taking prescription meds. I am on a multi vitamin, calcium and Armour which is a natural hypothyroidism med. Thanks,Dee Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 8, 2006 Report Share Posted August 8, 2006 Is there a natural alternative to Metformin( Glucophage)? I dont like taking prescription meds. I am on a multi vitamin, calcium and Armour which is a natural hypothyroidism med.Thanks,Dee Hi Dee, I am not sure of a natural alternative for Glucophage. I do know that more than one of my cancer clients have reported that their blood sugar went down with two of the supplements they are taking. I am not sure which one of the two is doing it, or if it is both. One is NCD, a heavy metal chelator, detoxer, and alkalizer. You can look look at it here: www.mywaiora.com/648821. The other is FrequenSea, a whole food supplement that also alkalizes, and helps to normalize. You can look at it here: www.myforevergreen.org/134153. I have traveled to seminars given by MDs who have turned alternative, just to get more info on these two things. I think they are the best two breakthroughs that have happened in a long time. They are so good, that I recommend them along with the other supplements and modalities that I give my clients. Along with reports on blood sugar, there are many wonderful progress reports on other things. I believe in both of them so much, that I am taking them for prevention. Since I started, in Feb, I have gotten rid of my acid reflux, the ankle swelling, and many FMS symptoms. I will look for some info and post it for you. Barb RN, Wholistic Healthcare Consultant I Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 14, 2006 Report Share Posted August 14, 2006 Hi: I would love to help you go natural. I am currently studying holistic nutrition and started shopping and then WORKING with a concientous manufacturer who really cares about our health and finding to natural alternatives. Is there a time this week that works for you so that i can give you some more information? I think everyone deserves to hear about this company..they have made such a difference in my life!! Vanessa , HealthEnhance wrote: > > Is there a natural alternative to Metformin( Glucophage)? I dont like > taking prescription meds. I am on a multi vitamin, calcium and Armour > which is a natural hypothyroidism med. > > Thanks,Dee > > > > > Hi Dee, > > I am not sure of a natural alternative for Glucophage. I do know that more > than one of my cancer clients have reported that their blood sugar went down > with two of the supplements they are taking. I am not sure which one of the > two is doing it, or if it is both. > > One is NCD, a heavy metal chelator, detoxer, and alkalizer. You can look > look at it here: > _www.mywaiora.com/648821_ (http://www.mywaiora.com/648821) . > > The other is FrequenSea, a whole food supplement that also alkalizes, and > helps to normalize. You can look at it here: _www.myforevergreen.org/134153_ > (http://www.myforevergreen.org/134153) . > > I have traveled to seminars given by MDs who have turned alternative, just > to get more info on these two things. I think they are the best two > breakthroughs that have happened in a long time. They are so good, that I recommend > them along with the other supplements and modalities that I give my clients. > Along with reports on blood sugar, there are many wonderful progress reports > on other things. > > I believe in both of them so much, that I am taking them for prevention. > Since I started, in Feb, I have gotten rid of my acid reflux, the ankle > swelling, and many FMS symptoms. > > I will look for some info and post it for you. > > Barb > RN, Wholistic Healthcare Consultant > > I > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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