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    Hello guys,

    Having diabetes or pre diabetes puts you at increased risk of heart disease and stroke. You can lower your risk by keeping your blood glucose (also called blood sugar), blood pressure, and blood cholesterol close to the recommended target numbers the levels suggested by diabetes experts for good health.

    Thanks and regards
    Ademola Okubena



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    Heart attacks are closely if not 100 percent related to asthma

    If lung or breathing gets lazy people will notice rapid increase in heart rate , your heart essentialy wakes you up this way by beating faster wichh alerts you to breath

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      50 years ago it was common knowledge that heart disease is a symptom of diabetes. What happens is that sugar competes with vitamin C. And higher quantities of sugar reduce the uptake of vitamin C. Without vitamin C the body cant make collagen and elastin which is vital for blood vessels which literally start leaking (as in bleeding gums and internal bleeding which happens when you develop scurvy) if there is not enough of this vitamin. In response to a chronic lack of vitamin C the body uses cholesterol to "plug" the holes thorough the body which is why diabetics or heart patients have high cholesterol and high blood pressure accompanying their disease.

      10 grams of vitamin C and lysine are the basics for heart patients. Diabetes is all about vitamins and oils.

      Check out The Big Diabetes Lie book, or 7 Steps to Health for more info.
      Originally posted by Ademola Okubena View Post
      Hello guys,

      Having diabetes or pre diabetes puts you at increased risk of heart disease and stroke. You can lower your risk by keeping your blood glucose (also called blood sugar), blood pressure, and blood cholesterol close to the recommended target numbers the levels suggested by diabetes experts for good health.

      Thanks and regards
      Ademola Okubena



      Health Forever | Natural Supplements | Blood Enhancer | Anemia| Joint Pain | Arthritis | Heart Health| Heart attack | Immune System | Immune booster | Erectile Dysfunction | Impotence | Male Libido Booster |

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