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Protein’s Affect on Blood Sugar Levels
Much the same as fiber, eating quality protein with your snacks and meals can have a positive affect on your blood sugar levels. By combining protein and carbohydrates you will slow the digestions of the carbohydrates in your body. This slowing down will prevent your blood sugar from spiking as the result of too many carbohydrates in your system.
This does not mean that you should eat more protein than is recommended in one meal. Doing so can lead to other problems down the road. But if you are a diabetic, skipping protein in your diet is not a good idea. For diabetics who are vegetarians or that don’t eat a lot of any protein it is important to find a source that can be consumed on a regular basis.
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Pollen Allergies and Headaches
Pollen allergies and headaches are often said to be unrelated, but if suffer from pollen allergies year after year and than suffer from the related headaches they cause, they become very related.
These headaches hurt and in most cases what you have tried does not work very effectively. In some cases you may have gone to your allergist or regular doctor several times but the splitting headache that rests right in the middle of your eyes remains there. It is not your imagination; it is very, very real.
But there may be two very effective solutions that most of the medical community will not tell you about. Two solutions that are very inexpensive and have existed for thousands of years but several people have still not tried them.
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The Healthcare Crisis – Be Part of the Solution
The doctor replaced the antibiotic given in the emergency room with two new antibiotics, forgetting to note discontinuation of the first antibiotic in his chart. The nurse was prepared to administer all three, but by asking questions, his wife prevented the error. In the midst of recovering from kidney failure, he would have required dialysis the rest of his life had he received all three antibiotics. Results – poor quality of life and major healthcare costs for him and his insurance company.
Dr. Brown ordered the same blood tests done by Dr. White three weeks earlier. The patient showed Dr. Brown the test results-consequently: no repeat tests, treatment plan developed, and no follow up appointment.
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