- significantly lower blood glucose
- significantly lower total cholesterol
- significantly lower LDL ("bad") cholesterol
- significantly lower CRP, an important risk factor for heart disease
- significantly lower triglycerides
- significantly lower VLDL (another type of "bad" cholesterol)
- Significantly raise HDL ("good" cholesterol)
If a pharmaceutical could solidly claim even two or three of these benefits, it would be the top-selling drug in the world.
Well, of course, there is something that has been found to do all of these things, but it isn't a drug. A study published in the Indian Journal of Clinical Biochemistry has found that an extract of the herb Amla (Indian gooseberry) does all these things. People who like the details can read the whole study here.
Unfortunately, our "health care system" will take very little notice of this study, because there are no opportunities for outrageous profits in this herb. But just because our medical system doesn't care for health very well, that doesn't mean that you can't.
1 comment:
"our "health care system" will take very little notice of this study, because there are no opportunities for outrageous profits in this herb."
Sad but true! I'm glad there are clinics like yours out there that encourage people to explore the 'non-pharmaceutical' options open to them.
It's very similar to what I do at work - we encourage balanced healthy eating, high quality vitamin supplements and exercise... We have had clients go off of medications at their doctor's suggestion due to changes in their body due to simple changes in their lives.
Natural Preventative Medicine does wonders doesn't it.
Love the Podcasts by the way.
Bless.
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