Diabetes medicines in marketing more money making stuff
- From: seo_ganesh@xxxxxxxxx
- Date: Tue, 26 Jun 2007 03:55:45 -0700
On Jun 22, 10:38 am, seo_gan...@xxxxxxxxx wrote:
On Jun 21, 7:48 pm, t...@xxxxxxxxxxxxx wrote:Again, I wanted to know something for a very long time, aren't these
He is presenting a diet plan not supported in science. He mixes
personal opinions that he alone has about "hunger" and eating food in
certain amounts. He just ignores science when it contridicts his self
invented ideas. No valid scientist knowing about the most up to date
research in diabetes will accept any of his opinion.
I suggest sticking to your personal doctor and leaving his opinions
alone because they are the product of a confused thinking about
diabetes. He is unable to distinguish between his confused personal
opinion and real science. It is a big problem for him and it should not
lead people down the wrong path because of his problems.
medicines in the marketing for diabetes and blood pressure are getting
people physiologically in to habits of taking them. It looks like the
medicine does more harm to the individual than good. It does make a
huge profit to their manufacturing companies though.
I certainly know for sure. Healthy food habits and exercise does cure
blood pressure and diabetes. It does look like lot of money making to
me.
My dad quit medicines and took up an ayurvedic medicine powder he has
surprisingly recovered.. this is 100% true and I've seen his recovery
with my own eyes..
LD
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