Is Covid-19 a New Cause of Type 2?
After becoming infected with Covid-19, the chances of developing diabetes increase. But what is the cause and how can we prevent it?
After becoming infected with Covid-19, the chances of developing diabetes increase. But what is the cause and how can we prevent it?
Should you trust vaccines? How are they created? Watch this short video presentation to learn more.
The immune system cannot be strengthened by taking just one nutrient or food. We can get the neccessary nutrients form naturally vailable foods. All you need is variety. Although there is no specific nutrient that can boost the immune system, there are two nutrients to worry about.
Cancer incidence is increasing worldwide, because cancer cells are multiplying at a faster rate than our immune system can eliminate.
A Washington Post article on March 7, 2021 reported that variants of the virus have become a global preoccupation — and a potential threat to the vaccines.
In a Washington Post article on Feb 1, 2021, it was revealed that 14% of patients with severe Covid-19 developed diabetes.
We must recognize that many of our ailments hail from poor diet, let’s take a good look at our immune systems.
This week I am sharing the first video in a series of presentations about my theories. Today’s topic is Covid-19 and diabetes.
Everyone is anxious to get vaccinated to prevent infection by the novel coronavirus. Let me explain a few basics about the coronavirus infection and the immune system in our body.
My interview with Wave Publication, is reposted below.COVID-19 May Contribute to the Diabetes Epidemic Rx REPORT By Marie Y. Lemelle Contributing Writer November, known for the Thanksgiving holiday feasts and Black Friday sales, also is designated as National Diabetes Awareness Month. While the world fights against the spread of the coronavirus, more than 463 million…