Left to my own devices, I would be a vegetarian. This wasn’t difficult for my husband and I when we lived in California. However, where we live now, it is not without its challenges. An island whose cuisine revolves around ...
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Off-Grid Survival For Type 2 Diabetics
Diabetes is a disease that occurs when the body fails to regulate blood sugar levels, resulting in levels higher than normal. After eating, your body breaks down food into sugar (glucose), which is absorbed into the blood. Insulin helps glucose ...
Read More »The Ugly (But Delicious) Superfood That Fights Cancer And Lowers Cholesterol
Ever noticed those big ugly brown roots lining the tables at farmers’ markets and natural food stores? Chances are, they’re yacon (yah-CON) — those sweet, scrumptious vegetables that are the rage in health circles these days. Strange and ugly as ...
Read More »5 All-Natural Ways To Defeat Chronic Inflammation
Chronic inflammation seems to play a role in many illnesses, from arthritis to diabetes to cancer and heart disease. Even if inflammation hasn’t launched into a full-blown disease, often times, minor inflammation can make us feel “off.” When this is ...
Read More »The Long-Lasting Survival Superfood That Fights Cancer, Diabetes And Even Depression
What’s the superfood that people on a low-carb diet know all about? Flax seed! After all, these little seeds are low in carbs and contain plenty of fiber to keep you full. Flax seed are a great storage food and have ...
Read More »Bitter Melon: The Diabetes-Fighting, Cancer-Curing Alternative To Drugs
I once saw a guy on YouTube ranting on camera, complaining why doctors never told him about bitter melon and how it could help treat his diabetes. Indeed, lots of scientific findings have been surfacing lately, pointing to the hypoglycaemic ...
Read More »New Studies Reveal Green Tea Benefits You Didn’t Know
Tea has a long and varied history that includes everything from it being used for social occasions, to religious ceremonies, to political rebellion. In fact, next to water, it is the most widely consumed beverage in the world. Derived from ...
Read More »Storing Insulin And Perishable Drugs in SHTF
November 8, 2012 We discuss today an option for protecting and prolonging the shelf life of your insulin and refrigeratable drugs in a grid-down scenario. Previous Video
Read More »Personal Care Products Linked to Increased Risk for Diabetes
You probably use everyday products like shampoo, hair spray, and moisturizer without thinking about it. In fact, you probably use these products thinking they are doing you good. After all, they make you look good, right? Well, these very products ...
Read More »Can Statins Cause Diabetes?
For many of us, getting older means a gradual increase in a range of ailments from minor to significant. Without a little outside assistance, things that our bodies were once able to do naturally and easily suddenly seem to go ...
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