Re: Magnesium and Diabetes



On 22 Jan 2006 21:50:57 -0800, cfrench180@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
wrote:

>Use of magnesium can help control blood sugars, reduce insulin
>resistance, which will improve healing, enhances blood flow through
>damaged vessels, prevents or delays the onset of type 2 diabetes, and
>so much more.

This is absolute drivel.

Your nonsense is so weird I doubt anyone is silly enough to
believe it. But I'm responding just in case.

It gets even worse on the web-site. One statement among many
bits of rubbish that caught my eye was this:

"There are two mammoth factors that the IMVA has discovered
are linked to the horrendous rise in diabetes in adults and
children that the western medical establishment has not paid
attention to. The first is deficiency in magnesium, and the
other is Chemical Poisoning. The convergence of large drops
in cellular magnesium, which offers protective coverage
against chemical toxicity, and increasing poisoning of
people?s blood streams with heavy metals like arsenic and
mercury, as well as a literal host of other chemical toxins
in the environment, are teaming up to create a literal
pandemic."

You are worse than our resident kook on iron and it's ills.
At least doe doesn't try to sell us anything.

Piss off.
Cheers, Alan, T2, Australia.
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Everything in Moderation - Except Laughter.
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