Diabetes — Let’s look at Natural Cures

Type 2 diabetes is the sixth leading cause of death in America.  In 2006, Americans spent $12.5 Billion dollars on prescription medications.  Many diabetic agents cost over $5 per pill and most diabetics must take multiple medications to control their blood sugar.  One overlooked option is the dozens of natural cures for diabetes.
There is growing evidence that many natural herbs, spices, and roots may help treat type 2 diabetes.  Unfortunately due to the current system of American health care, products that can’t be patented aren’t studied or promoted by major pharmaceutical companies.  This website is dedicated to bringing you the latest information about natural cures and treatments for type 2 diabetes.
Here are some of the most exciting natural cures what we discuss here:

  • Cinnamon – Latin name: Cinnamomum zeylanicum – Found in India, Madagascar, and Brazil.
  • American Ginseng – Latin name: Panax quinquefolium – Found in North America. Today American ginseng is one of the most popular herbs. American ginseng’s adaptogenic qualities help balance the body, depending on the individual’s needs.
  • Bitter Melon – Latin name: Momordica Charantia – Found in Amazon, East Africa, Asia, Caribbean, and South America. Bitter Melon is also known as Karela or Momordica Charantia.
  • Chromium – Chromium was first discovered as an essential trace element in 1955. It can be found in yeast, foods, cereals, whole grains, spices and more. The body of an average, healthy individual contains only several milligrams.
  • Fenugreek – Latin Name: Trigonella foenum-graecum – Found in Argentina, France, India, and North Africa. The seeds of Fenugreek are a condiment commonly used in Indian homes and are a rich source of fiber, particularly gel fiber. Gel fiber from Fenugreek resembles guar gum in chemical structure.
  • Gymneme Sylvestre – Latin name: Gymnema Sylvestre – Found mostly in India. Gymneme Sylvestre posses a remarkable property of suppressing for a few hours, the sense of taste for sweet substances.
  • Nopel – Latin name: Opuntia Ficus-Indica – is a perennial cactus that is found in semi-tropical areas throughout the world, also known as prickly pear.

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