Does any of the alternative medicines available in the market for type 2 diabetes and cholesterol really work


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4 Responses to “Does any of the alternative medicines available in the market for type 2 diabetes and cholesterol really work”

  1. jstmother on February 10th, 2009 at 4:55 am

    There are nutritional supplements that have a varied degree of success. Can you write me back at yahoo?

  2. wafflin on February 10th, 2009 at 10:04 am

    you’d need to speak to a doctor as not all alternative medicines are effective.

  3. Lisa on February 10th, 2009 at 6:55 pm

    For some people, yes. Cholesterol can be tricky. Some people just are going to have high cholesterol no matter how carefully they watch what they eat. But many can respond quite well to dietary and lifestyle changes.

    Diabetes–I’ve had my husband on cinnamon for about 3 months and it hasn’t done a thing for him but a friend of his started taking at about the same time and says exactly the opposite.

  4. cmvmarketing on February 10th, 2009 at 9:59 pm

    I know something that may help you. it is based around a rare botanical called a Mangosteen. it is grown in South East Asia and has many different medicinal benefits. This Fruit has decades of scientific studies and research that have been done from medical universities from around the world, best of all it either equals or out performs a lot of over the counter and prescription drugs that are within our reach. Most importantly
    It is a Natural Alternative to Medication and has worked for thousands of not millions of people go here to
    http://www.MyAsianSecret.com view all the information and make your opinion based on what you see and hear! look at the other sources are below.

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