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"Believe in yourself. You gain strength, courage, and confidence by every experience in which you stop to look fear in the face. You must do that which you think you cannot do." - Eleanor Roosevelt
Can Hypnosis Help People With Diabetes? By C. Devin Hastings, Hypnotist
Excerpt from article: One example of hypnosis helping people with diabetes to change their insulin requirements and sometimes eliminate them, is illustrated in a case study found in the book, "Mind-Body Therapy," by Ernest L. Rossi, PhD and David B. Cheek, M.D. "A 33 year-old diabetic woman was seen in the fourth month of her third pregnancy in consultation with two other physicians who felt that her pregnancy should be terminated because of severe toxemia and two serious episodes of diabetic come which had occurred in her second pregnancy." Click here for rest of article.
Did you know that....? Juice Can Contribute to Causing Diabetes? Research now shows that in addition to soft drinks, juice is now a contributing factor to the onset of diabetes. Dr. David Ludwig at Children's Hospital in Boston states that juice and sodas are essentially the same in that they have very high amounts of sugar. Click here for rest of article. Did you know that....? HRT Speeds Progression of Heart Disease in Diabetics (07/07/04) Hormone replacment therapy can contribute to the development of cardiovascular disease in postmenopausal women with diabetes or pre-diabetes. Using hormones to ease menopausal symptoms -- such as hot flashes or vaginal dryness -- in women with diabetes or pre-diabetes should be an individualized decision made in close consultation with a woman's physician, the study authors stressed. Click here for rest of article. Did you know that....? One Soda a Day Increases Diabetes Risk 85 Percent - Women who drink more than one can of soda a day might be raising their risk of developing diabetes in addition to putting on extra weight. Find out how the high sugar content in soda could increase your risk of diabetes and obesity. Also, learn about the several other dangers associated with soft drink consumption and discover the startling statistics on how much soda Americans drink each year. |
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