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Should You Try a Clinical Trial as a Treatment Option? What to Know

Should You Try a Clinical Trial as a Treatment Option? What to Know

Clinical trials may offer cutting-edge treatment options for your condition. Here's what to know.

February 21, 2025

by Beth Ann Mayer

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So, first lets understand diabetes and what is causeing it. The only way to reverse your diabetes is first understand what is causing it. I discovered that there were two major factors that caused my diabetes. The lack of fiber and consuming to much high fructose corn syrup. I am 56 years old. I stopped eating fiber regularly at age 15. For the last three years I have been studying both, fiber and HFCS. Lets start with HFCS. Everyone believe HFCS is safe as sugar and can be compared to sugar because it is sweet. That is all they have in common. If you research all know studies on HFCS and the results, you will discover that HFCS is causing many of the health issues, yet it is still being put in our food. It is known to cause obesity, diabetes, fatty liver diasese, mental illness and more. HFCS is processed corn. Everyone who eats corn know that you see the corn in your stool. Everyone thinks it's only because the body can not process corn or the body can not digest corn. While both are true it is more inportant to understand why. Why do you see corn when you eat corn? Because The acid in the human digestive tract is not stronge enough to break down corn. Meaning, corn once processed becomes poison in the human body. It lines the digestive tract, clogs artieries and traps food in the digestive tract along with all the salt, sugar, butter and oil that is in the food. It is important to know food rots inside of the body like it does outside of the body. As the sits trapped in the digestive tract it rots and produces toxins. The toxins are seepink through the digestive tract wall and feeding your organs and brain toxins. Your brain and organs will become damaged or fail. I have to go right now but later I will add some tips. For now watch all your ingredients. Read about HFCS. You can eat regular or natural sugar. You must stay away from HFCS it is what is causing your diabetes. I am working on setting up work shops and finishing my website.
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My total cholesterol level is 95. It was marked as “abnormal“ on my labs as being too low. I am on what I think is a high dose of statins. I see my cardiologist on Monday and want to ask him to reduce it or take me off of it. I have brain fog, headaches, joint pain, and muscle pain. It is awful. Is there a downside to having too low of cholesterol?
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How do other people Accept we have Diabetes, It's a tough time Acception. I was dingoes 25 years old in I still didn't accept it.
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Ugh ate maybe too many carbs or sweets had cake that I made i could not resist lol but now my legs feel achy and weird . Is this caused by what I ate?
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