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Insulin Resistance & Diabetes: Drew Carey Figured out the Blood Sugar Secret

About a week ago I saw Drew Carey on The Price is Right and gasped, I couldn’t believe how much weight he had gained. All I could think was, “He’s a walking heart attack!”. Then I saw a post on Facebook that said he had lost 80 pounds and cured his own diabetes – I didn’t even recognize the skinny him in is picture. In the past, I always wondered because of his bloated face and big belly of he was having some type of severe insulin resistance problem.

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Help Anxiety: Find the Right Doctor for You

There are some of the important tests to have your doctor run to help determine what’s going on in your body that might be causing anxiety. But first it’s important to find a doctor who is on the same page as you. Even when I had worked with doctors who were supposedly holistic and not as likely to prescribe drugs, they did not know what tests to run to find the root causes of my relentless panic attacks and anxiety.

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Neurofeedback as Anxiety Therapy

There is a therapy called neurofeedback that uses flashing lights and sensors on the scalp that dislodge “stuck” brainwave patterns. For some people it has been very effective in treating mental disorders, addictions, sleep problems, seizures, inflammation, autoimmune disorders, and even Tourette’s.

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Adrenal Fatigue Vitamin Helps Dream Remembering!

Got a load of books the other day on natural anxiety therapy. It’s not common knowledge that blood sugar imbalance, adrenal fatigue, nutritional deficiencies, allergies, and systemic yeast infections are major players when it comes to the root causes of anxiety and other mental disorders.

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Serotonin Neurotransmitter – Feel Good Brain Chemical

Let’s say someone suffers intestinal damage from something like leaky gut, food allergies, IBS, chrones, and poor diet. This person also suffers from depression, panic attacks and anxiety. Question to ponder: If 90% of serotonin is found in the intestines, could their ‘not so fun stuff’ be partly a result of intestinal damage?

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