Science Confirms Turmeric As Effective As 14 Drugs

Turmeric is one the most thoroughly researched plants in existence today. Its medicinal properties and components (primarily curcumin) have been the subject of over 5600 peer-reviewed and published biomedical studies. In fact, our five-year long research project on this sacred plant has revealed over 600 potential preventive and therapeutic applications, as well as 175 distinct beneficial physiological effects. Given the sheer density of research performed on this remarkable spice, it is no wonder that a growing number of studies have concluded that it compares favorably to a variety of conventional medications.

Popular Diabetes Drugs Linked to Cancer

I have no doubt that these newer diabetes drugs will kill tens of thousands of people from cancer before action is taken.

Insulin Doubles Death Rate in Type 2 Diabetics: Study

 Enough with Insulin! by Jeff Fillmore
by Heidi Stevenson
GreenMedInfo.com
A new study clearly documents that a standard treatment for type 2 diabetes is a killer, resulting in more than double the deaths. The treatment justification has always been based on irrelevant criteria—just as it is with most pharmaceutical treatments.

It seems so intuitive: People with diabetes should inject […]

Mothers Shouldn’t Have to Protect Their Children from Medical Overtreatment

by Alliance for Natural Health

Hospitals and now even doctors’ offices have become dangerous places, especially for the vulnerable young.

The US medical system is geared, quite frankly, to the overtreatment of patients. There are many reasons for this. There is the threat of medical malpractice lawsuits if the doctor does less rather than more. There […]

Registered Dieticians Attack Low-Carb Blogger for Publishing the Truth about Nutrition and Diabetes


Steve Cooksey who runs the popular low-carb diabetes health blog called “Diabetes Warrior” at http://www.diabetes-warrior.net was notified on Friday, January 27, 2011 that he is under investigation for providing illegal nutritional counseling for people with diabetes on his web site. In this exclusive interview, Jimmy Moore from “The Livin’ La Vida Low-Carb Show” speaks with […]

Celebrity Chef Paula Deen Chooses Drugs over Diet for her Diabetes

By Dr. Mercola
Paula Deen’s rise to fame is built on scrumptious high-sugar, highly processed foods with a distinct Southern flare.

Her latest show, “Paula’s Best Dishes,” is a hit on the Food Network, and she also has several popular cook books to her name.

While no doubt tasty, the meals Ms. Deen promotes can easily lead to […]

The Positive Effects of Low-Carbohydrate High Saturated Fat Diets on Diabetes

by Brian Shilhavy, Editor, Health Impact News
A study was published in 2011 in Current Diabetes Report by Dr. Richard Feinman of the Department of Cell Biology at SUNY Downstate Medical Center in Brooklyn, New York. The title of the study is “Fad Diets in the Treatment of Diabetes.” The abstract is here.
I went ahead and purchased the […]

Ketogenic Diet for Remission in Type 1 Diabetes

by By Sally Roman
Health-e-Solutions

Health-e-Solutions comment: Just so we are clear, the title of this article is not mine. It is the authors. I like it, but this is not a study that proves it can be done, but rather it discusses the viability of such a concept. The diabetic-alkaline lifestyle […]

Virgin Coconut Oil Effective in Treating Diabetes

The current rate of people becoming diabetic in the United states is doubling every 10 years. This has resulted in a windfall for pharmaceutical companies capitalizing on this “disease” with drugs designed to treat type 2 diabetes, but not deal with the underlying cause. These drugs have serious side effects. Information that is finally making its way into the mainstream media is that type 2 diabetes is a lifestyle and diet issue that can be reversed without drugs. This information has been known for years among those in the alternative health crowd. Learn how coconut oil is helping thousands of people with type 1 diabetes, type 2 diabetes, and type 3 diabetes:

Lower Your Cholesterol, Increase Your Diabetes Risk By 48%

by Sayer Ji
GreenMedInfo.com
A recent study, published in the Archives of Internal Medicine, found that the cholesterol-lowering drugs known as statins increase the risk of diabetes within postmenopausal women by 48%.
This new finding adds to a growing body of clinical evidence that statin drugs are fundamentally diabetogenic, which is not surprising considering the National […]