Eating, Endocrinology, and Correcting Type II Diabetes
Dr. Richard Sauerheber B.A. Biology
Ph.D. Chemistry, UCSD, former NIH diabetes principal investigator,
and supervisor, Rees Stealy Clinic Research Laboratory,
currently educator at Palomar College STAR center
Number of deaths for leading causes of death 2009:
- Heart disease: 599,413
- Cancer: 567,628
- Chronic lower respiratory diseases: 137,353
- Stroke (cerebrovascular diseases): 128,842
- Accidents (unintentional injuries): 118,021
- Alzheimer’s disease: 79,003
- Diabetes: 68,705
- Influenza and Pneumonia: 53,692
- Nephritis, nephrotic syndrome, and nephrosis: 48,935
- Intentional self-harm (suicide): 36,909 Infant mortality 29,000 34th in world list.
Click here to read the full report in PDF form, including charts and graphs.
Editor’s note: Diabetics drink more water than non-diabetics and therefore get a bigger dose of fluoridation chemicals. A basic understanding of diabetes and how to deal with it is relevant to the fluoridation question.
James
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