| Diagnosed with diabetes?
... for how
long have you had it, do you think?
Sometimes high blood sugar is symptomatic of endocrine disruption. It may not be the regular type of 'diabetes'
Blood sugar could be high or low, but abnormal
Even high blood pressure, the same;
Headaches the same (at back of head and down the neck, in area of pituitary gland?)
Thyroid, abnormal
Not necessarily all of the above, but those kinds of things. http://www.valdezlink.com/complete.htm#endocrine
I was wondering yesterday, whether or not it would be treated the same: endocrine disruption expressed as high blood sugar VS the regular diabetes.
Or are we dealing
with a diabetes causing chemical?
I spoke with a maintenance man in our area last week. He said he had a bone that was broken and hasn't healed in 3 years;
also that he should NOT have diabetes, but after he started
this job some years back: high blood sugar. If he has the fatigue,
depression, etc www.valdezlink.com/health_changes.htm
... he should consider chemical overexposure to these www.valdezlink.com/facets.htm
Wouldn't it be nice, if everyone had an accurate diagnosis, and time
and attention and resources could be channeled toward stopping harm to
anyone else (including our future generations) AND we could find the
'neutralization' shot that puts everything back in order? Like
anti-venom when you get a snake bite. |