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Crying for Them



Yesterday morning I logged on to my computer late, and was met with the news that a 13-year-old girl with diabetes named Eilish lost her life because of diabetes and Dead In Bed Syndrome.



She left behind her parents and her sister and I my heart ached for them.



Another person lost to diabetes, another set of parents who will live with their grief daily, and another child who lost her sibling and part of childhood because of diabetes related death.



I spent a lot time crying yesterday for a girl and her family I’d never met.



I cried for the 13-year-old girl who never woke from her low and like you, I'm so angry at diabetes that I can't even begin to put it into words right now.



I cried for her parents who are going through something that no parent should ever have to go through and I cried for my parents who experienced that same pain.



I cried for her sister Ella who is now an only child – and I wanted to reach out through the internet and over the thousands of miles that separate us and hold her tight and protect her from what’s happening and turn back the clock and make this nightmare that they’re all trapped in go away.



I don’t want her to be alone, I don’t want her to be scared or feel guilty, or worry, and walk on eggshells because she’s afraid of making her parents even more sad because I know that’s how she’s feeling.



I want to tell her there will be days that will be unbearable and moments that just one happy memory of her sister will literally get her through the day.



I want a cure because I never want another child or adult to die from diabetes - and I never want another child to be left behind because someone she loved died from diabetes.



Since posting the above this morning, I have decided to participate this Sunday in the JDRF's Walk To Cure Diabetes at the Philadelphia Museum of Art. I will be walking in memory of those who can't. Including: Eilish, Debbie, Cynthia, Jessie, & Trent. If you'd liked to donate towards my fundraising goal, CLICK HERE.



Medical Science for sale!

Medical Science for sale!
The need to protect ourselves from the 'deceptions' of medical research is wonderfully described in this article in the Huffington Post, which is rapidly becoming a major source of important health information, avoided by most of the mainstream media.

http://www.huffingtonpost.com/dr-mark-hyman/dangerous-spin-doctors-7-_b_747325.html?ref=email_share

In this, Mark Hyman, a medical doctor, talks of the 'dangers of evidence-based medicine', of medical science that is 'for sale', and will say, and publish anything for payment, the threat Big Pharma companies feel from their own failings, and the emergence of homeopathy, and other traditional medicines, the increasing litigation they are facing, and the enormous sums of money they have had to pay out, the problem with 'misleading' media reports, and much else.

I recommend that you read it as it is a useful summary. For a more detailed assessment, have a look at my e-book, The Failure of Conventional Medicine

Hugs & Kuniks To You All OR A Kunik Is Just A Kunik


So a few weeks ago I received the following email out of the blue. It made me laugh, it made me happy - it truly was the cherry on the cake of my day. And it also confirmed a thing or two I’ve long since suspected regarding being Kunikcal. While the following has absolutely nothing to do with Diabetes, I thought I'd share it with you anyway!

The following is the email exchange that occurred.

Hi,

I found your blog when I Googled the word Kunik (just for fun...) I was googling Inuit words to see if I could come up with anything funny to send to a friend (serious business, this is...)

Anyway, just for fun, I thought I would tell you that a Kunik is an Inuit kiss. I like your blog. Have a nice day.Eskimo Kisses, Arm Hair, Moon Flags & Spike Lee vs. Stan Lee vs. Bruce LeeRead more: http://www.esquire.com/style/answer-fella/answerfella0507#ixzz0S3aQNacx

Taqralik

Hey T!

Thanks for the info! Actually, I WAS aware that KUNIK was an Inuit word for kiss. And yes, Googling Kunik is how I found it out. None of my friends believed me, but I think it's INCREDIBLY COOL. I'm glad you like my blog and I hope that you have a great day!! HUGS & KUNIKS!

Kelly K

KellyAha!

Tell your friends an Eskimo said there's no more satisfying kiss!

T-

T-

I ABSOLUTELY WILL!!!

And there you have it!! So ironical because:

A. I'm not Inuit

B. I love to kunik

C. When I was a very little girl, my uncle (who lived in Canada- 600 miles north of Toronto, in Tundra country,) sent me brown seal skin Eskimo boots that I refused to take off.

I wore them all winter- inside and out! I loved the fact that they were made by a real, honest to goodness Eskimo, and I'd make pretend that I was an actual, honest to goodness Eskimo.

I also loved the fact that when I wore them on the beach- they were 100% waterproof.

Other Interesting Kunik facts:

A Kunik is also a type of triple creme goat cheese made by Nettle Meadow Farms, which explains SO many things. So yes, I am indeed cheesy- And have absolutely no problem admitting that.

I can't wait to try it!!!


Image courtesy of Elmwood Market

A Kunik is also a spiffy & stylish camera made in Germany. Today people actually collect them, for both the camera's looks and photographic abilities. And on a personal note, I believe that one would most certainly need to say KUNIK when having one's picture taking with a Kunik Camera.

More about Kunik Cameras HERE

Hugs and Kuniks to you all!

ConMed crimes since 19th Century, and the Nuremberg Codes

ConMed crimes since 19th Century, and the Nuremberg Codes
For anyone who thought the apology by the USA president (about medical experiments carried out on prisoners, and mental health patients in Guatemala in the 1940's), was a shocking, but isolated event in the history of ConMed - think again! Medical 'science' has an horrific past, stretching back to the 19th century.

The USA-sponsored 'medical' research was carried out in psychiatric hospitals, intentionally infecting patients with syphilis, without their knowledge, in order to test the 'effectiveness' of penicillin!

But surely, ConMed does not do this sort of thing regularly?

Natural News have published a list of numerous other examples of medical 'science' abusing patients. You absolutely must read this list. Crimes against humanity have clearly been perpetrated by ConMed since the 19th century - and a very long list of them.

http://www.naturalnews.com/029924_medical_experiments_Guatemala.html

The Nuremberg Trials, after the 2nd World War, led to drawing up certain 'codes' or 'directives' about human experimentation. These were an attempt to prevent the kind of medical experiments undertaken by the Nazis during the 1930's and 1940's. These codes talk about:

* 'voluntary consent' being 'absolutely essential',
* the consent should be freely given, without duress, 
* to avoid all unnecessary physical and mental suffering and injury,
* the research should not lead to disabling, or death,
* the individual should be able to end his/her involvement at any time.

and much else besides. When you look through the descriptions of these 'medical experiments', ascertain for yourself how many meet these criteria! And then make a judgement about the morality upon which such 'scientific experimentation' was based. Then, finally, compare and contrast the way the public is being asked to test drugs like Thalidomide, HRT, Vioxx, Avandia, and many others.

Charming Charms That Sound The WELLalarm

Actual footage of my WELLcharm

As a rule, I've been known to hate medical I.D. jewelry because, lets face it...they are usually beyond ugly to look at, let alone wear. Ok, "maybe hate is to strong a term…. how about "dislike intensely." Yes, they absolutely do the job they are intended for, but most are less than pleasing to the eye. I've said it before and Ill say it again, "Just because you have a chronic disease or condition, does not mean you suddenly lack all sense of taste & style in the accessories department." HELL NO! I want accessories that are functional; sexy, stylish and show off who I am, while allowing emergency medical professionals to become aware of my "pancreatical issues".
Cathy V, one of my oldest and best friends, always gives me crap about wearing a medical I.D. We've known one another since college and I know her concerns are real. She even bought me a medical I.D. bracelet when I backpacked through Europe…but as soon as I arrived back in the states, off it went. I couldn't stand the looks of it! Sorry Cath!

A few weeks ago, when I was smack dab in the middle of the maelstrom known as my life, I received an email from Stephanie Cion. She told me that she'd been reading Diabetesaliciousness for a while and liked it very much- which I was of course, very happy to hear. Then, (and this is where it get REALLY interesting) she started telling me about her life.

Stephanie was a "mover and shaker" at Aetna, when she was diagnosed with a rare nerve disease called Chronic Inflammatory Demyelinating Polyneuropathy. After developing a septic reaction to her treatment (while on the phone w/ her Oncologist) she realized that had she passed out (she came pretty damn close), she most likely would have died because EMT's would not have been aware of her condition and would have given her the wrong treatment.
Much like me, Steph hated medical I.D jewelry of any kind, but after her close call, she decided to bite the bullet & wear one – against her better fashion Judgment. Actually, her exact statement was "the thought of wearing a medical I.D. made me almost as nauseous as my chemo treatments." Hmmm, I COULD SO RELATE TO THAT…not the chemo treatment part, but the medical I.D. jewelry making her nauseous part.
Anyway, after two years of chemo treatments, Steph decided to put her money where her mouth was, and created WELLalarm™and WELLcharms™. What's that all about you ask? Well, after clicking on the link to the website, I learned that WELLalarm™ is a cutting edge web-based service that offers secure, 24/7 access to your medical information from anywhere in the world.

In an emergency, bystanders or first responders can access vital health information (including allergies, medications, doctors and emergency contacts) in seconds via phone, text, Internet or by entering your WELL-ID found on the WELLCharms™ – jewelry that is both pleasing to the eye, and function as a medical I.D. Wellcharms™ also come in the form of key chains, labels, and stickers for those of you who prefer to be sans the bling.


All the tech stuff was great, but the WELLcharms™ are what lit my fire. WELLcharms™ are not just wearable; they're down right SASSY, and come in variety of shapes and metals. Including, silver, brushed silver, vermeil and gold.

As I clicked through the jewelry, I decided to email her back. We set up a time to talk via the phone, and when that time came, talk we did, for a good hour – at least & I liked what I heard. Stephanie asked me if I was interested in reviewing WELLalarm, and I asked Stephanie if she was ready to hear all my thoughts about the product - including any constructive criticism.

Diabetesaliciousness is a huge part of who I am, and part of who I am, is telling it like it is - like it or not. Be it good, bad, or ugly, I’m nothing if not honest - faulty pancreas and all. Stephanie was more than fine with that and welcomed my thoughts on her products and services.
She told me to pick the charm of my choice. In return, I was going to write an honest User review.
If I liked it, I’d write all about it…. and if I didn't, I'd write about the reasons why. Please note, I received no payment for this user review.

I picked out a brushed silver circle Sand Dollar looking charm necklace because honestly, it was very ocean inspired and pretty – I felt like a piece of the ocean was with me, and I liked that feeling. I could live with wearing that,...or at least I thought I could.

6 days later, on a very hectic Monday afternoon, I met the Post Woman at the door and signed for my WELLcharm™. The anticipation heightened as soon as I opened the envelope and found a satiny blue bag. I gingerly pulled the string & gently poured its contents on the table. There was my WELLcharm™& chain, along with an info card on how to sign up for the WELLalarm™ service.

Honestly folks, my necklace was gorgeous. A smooth brushed silver sand dollar with the medical symbol known as "The Rod of Asclepius" imprinted on the front. On the back was a WELLalarm™ I.D number, a toll free phone number, and a URL. I put it on, and it looked & felt great. It passed my first test, known as the "This looks AWESOME Test" with flying colors.

I didn't have time to sign up as a "WELLalarmer," at that very moment. I had to finish up work, and then I was meeting 8 women to go see the 7pm showing of "Burn After Reading" - which by the way was a good movie that had the potential to be great, by the Brothers Coen, but,...I digress.

So back to my review. There I stood, standing at the sink in the Ladies room with 3 of the 8 ladies, chatting away, when one in particular named Kim said, " I love your sand dollar necklace, where'd you get it?" Then the others started to comment and said pretty much the same thing. How cute it was, etc.
I explained all about WELLCHARM & the WA services, they were impressed and asked for the website info. It had passed my second test, Known as the "I can live with wearing this because it looks pretty, not all medically and others really like it Test." WELLcharm™ had impressed a group of fashion conscientious women, who aren't always easily impressed.

That whole week, I slept and showered in my WELLcharm™, and never took it off – I wore it round the clock. No real problems there, except for the fact that personally, I wasn’t used to wearing a piece of jewelry 24X7 – but after a few days I actually forgot I had the necklace on & it ceased to be an issue. I wore my WELLcharm™ with a variety of different ensembles, including professional and casual, and the jewelry adapted seamlessly.

I swam laps in the pool and the chlorine didn't affect the color. The clasp never came undone and the charm loop fit a variety of different chains, not just the one it came with. IT passed the "Durability & takes a licking & keeps on ticking Test" with flying colors.

That Saturday, I went to my friend Lori's house. Lori's dad is Doctor and her husband is a Dentist, and is actually my Dentist. I explained WELLalarm™ specifics to the both of them and showed of my necklace. Both recognized The Rod of Ascleplius right of the bat & referred to it by name, and Lori's dad had recently read about WELLalarm™, but couldn’t remember where. Both thought that the info available to them during an emergency was critical. Both Doc’s felt that having the info accessible via texting and the Internet was a valuable service, especially in an emergency situation. While my Dentist "didn't normally have to worry about that sort of thing," he felt it was good to know that the info was there and could be computed ASAP if someone had a medical emergency while in his chair.

The next day was Sunday, normally a day of rest, but not for me.
I decided to stop by my local Fire House and talk to the EMT's. I wanted to know what they thought of the WELLalarm system & WELLcharms. Oh, what I won't do to inform my Diabetesaliciousness readers!

On a side note, is it a national requirement that all Firefighters/EMT's be visually appealing to the eyes and funny to boot??? Not that complaining, I'm not...I'm just making an observation
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Anyway, I explained to them about WA. The EMT’s thought having that info on the ambulance or in the ER was a great thing. They also loved the fact that WA calls the emergency contacts for the patient.
"
SO, would you recognize that this was medical jewelry in an emergency situation?"
I asked in a serious tone.
I asked this particular question because it's an incredibly important one. Let's face it, if people don't know that it's a medical accessory – how can it save your life in an emergency? "Absolutely, we're trained to check all jewelry and tattoos on the body for medical info. If people don't wear them, we can't help them. The Rod of Ascleplius (Seriously - Ascleplius's rod is getting some serious play - I'm sure he'd be pleased) is clearly visible up-close on your necklace. It's really nice...do they have stuff for guys?"

I told him that they did indeed have styles for men, and thanked him and his partners for their time & honesty. My WELLcharm™ and WELLalarm™ had passed "The various reviews by medical professionals on several different levels test” with flying colors.

I'd worn my WELLcharm™ for over a week, but I still hadn't signed up on line yet - I was nervous. I thought it would take to much time and I was worried about the systems evasiveness factor,
I wanted to make sure that my info was protected.
But, in order to review the necklace and service properly, I had to sign up and create an account, so I did.

First off, creating an account was incredibly easy and painless. There are three different services to choose from. Basic, Emergency, and Platinum Wellness-and range in price from Free to $6.50 a month. Then I registered my WELL I.D. Code number – again, very simple.

Next, I input my "Basic Medical Info", which included Gender, DOB, Height, Weight (I thought about lying about my lbs, but decided to be honest), and Blood Type. Not really rocket science folks..


Next I input my Medications, Dr.'s and Insurance info, and then listed my Emergency Contacts.

The final and most critical step in creating my account was setting my "Emergency Settings" feature, which allows YOU, the WELLalarm™ user to specify & authorize which information will be available through the WELLalarm™ emergency system in an actual emergency.

Simply put, if you only want WA to give the EMT's or other medical personnel the most minimum and basic info, like you're a Diabetic, Dr. X is your Endo, and who your emergency contacts are – that's all the info they give, PERIOD.

WELLalarm™ also has a Privacy Policy page that explains to you in detail all precautions that WA takes in order to protect your privacy
As for me, I want them to know it all – we're talking about my life after all...But, that's just how I roll.

The “On-line can I actually do this and is it safe? test” of my User-Review was extremely user friendly and I felt that my info was very secure on line. WA passed with flying colors and total on-line time spent was less then 10 minutes.


Final thoughts:
WELLcharms™ are smart bracelets or necklaces on every level, and are both good-looking & practical, a rare combo to say the least.

Stylistically, I have no problem wearing mine – and I wear it daily, which is really saying something, given my personal history with Medical I.D.'s.


WELLalarm's™ web services are clearly thought out and protect both the users health and privacy. I love the fact that through the "Emergency Settings," I control what info can be given out – allowing me to have power in a situation where I normally would have none. That’s HUGE.

WELLcharms and the WELLalarm system are "Diabetesalciousness" on every level and I give them 5 Islets of Langerhans out of 5 - If I actually had any that worked to give ;)

From now until November 30th, WELLalarm is offering a one-time $15 dollar discount off your purchase. All you need to do is type the word DIABETES in the promo code section of your order. Checkout all of WELLalarm's styles and services at: http://wellalarm.com/

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Penny pointed out a very good point, that being that yours truly didn't list the price. I didn't list the price because depending on what WELLalarm service and jewelry you pick, the price varies greatly.
But regardless of what you choose there is a big savings to be had, because depending on your your choice, you get up to one year free of WELLalarm service.

Here's the Diabetesalaliciousness math of it all, using my necklace as a sample.

The necklace I wear cost $170 for the brushed silver and comes with a free year of the Platinum Wellness Service, which normally costs $6.50 per month for a total of $78, that I don't have to pay, because as listed on the website, it's included. If I did, The total cost would be $248. Still it's included, so I'm only paying $170. Subtract $15 from that price if you place your order before November 30th, and the total is $155.

For a Medic Alert Sterling Teardrop pendent, (which is similar in style and shape) costs $109.95, plus the cost of Medic Alert Gold Membership, which cost of $9.95 per month totalling $119.40 a year for the MedicAlert service, for the combined grand total of $229.35.

Are you following?

WELLalarm total cost is either $170 or $155 verses Medic Alert's total price of $229.95.

So, WELLalarm is more economical and saves you $59.95 or $74.95 if ordered before 11/30/08.
My brain hurts, but it was worth it!

The shame of Benzodiazepine drugs

The shame of Benzodiazepine drugs
We should not be fooled into thinking the dangers of ConMed drugs are short-term. 

No more is this so than the disastrous Benzodiazepine drugs, still being used, apparently, for conditions such as anxiety, insomnia, agitation, seizures, and muscle spasms.  

The Oldham Evening Chronicle (http://www.oldham-chronicle.co.uk/news-features/8/news-headlines/48255/doctors-ignored-drugs-warnings) recently entered this long-standing debate, and reminded me of the havoc they have caused, and are still causing those who took them (presumably as 'safe' and 'effective' drug) several decades ago!

An Oldham campaigner, Barry Haslam, who runs the 'Beat the Benzos' group, and was left brain damaged after 10 years addicted to Ativan, has recently uncovered a 30-year-old document revealing doctor's fears about the number of people addicted to benzodiazepine drugs. The medical profession ignored these warnings - presumably the drug companies were too busy counting their profits! Certainly, between 1967 and 1978 the number of long-term repeat prescriptions doubled every year, with 50% of these given without a consultation.

The information he obtained, through a Freedom of Information request showed that the Medical Research Council met in 1981 to debate the addiction, and withdrawal problems of the drug. It is not known yet what happened after this meeting. Presumably not much that would have benefitted patients at that time, or subsequently.

Mr Haslam is reported as saying:
“It is a scandal that the medical profession ignored a report showing half the people in the study were brain damaged. 


“The report may have gone into medical journals but nothing seems to have happened after that.

“It is incredible that this was being discussed 30 years ago. 
Well,  nothing much seems to change in the world of ConMed - just the drugs! But it is quite incredible that a drug that has caused for much harm, for so long, is still being given to patients today.

For more on this, and other disastrous drugs, go to Medical Science. The failure to protect, where I wrote specifically about Benzodiazipine drugs here:


Protection from Swine Flu Vaccination

Protection from Swine Flu Vaccination
The Swine Flu vaccine is being rolled out today. What this means is that people, huge numbers of people, will begin to take the vaccination without any idea of the potential dangers. The UK government, the Department of Health, the NHS, and the mass media have once again failed to inform us of the health debate that is going on. There has been no genuine debate.

Time and time again, we have been told the the swine flu pandemic is more dangerous than it actually is, and that the swine flu vaccination is a necessary, effective and safe protection. People are certainly being enticed, if not blackmailed, into accepting the vaccine, for instance, with comments that not to be vaccinated is 'selfish', and a danger to other people.

Conversely, we have not been told that there a serious concerns about the testing of the vaccine, about the ingredients of the different vaccines, about the damage previous but similar vaccine campaigns have produced, about the potential effects on vulnerable groups, like pregnant women.

So most people who accept the vaccine will do so either in ignorance, or at best, relying on the assurances about safety they have received from the conventional medical establishment. They will not have done so with in full knowledge, or after a proper and full debate on the issues.

Now we can only wait, to see what damage the vaccine causes. In the last mass vaccination, against cervical cancer, young women have suffered brain damage, paralysis and death; alongside a multitude of less series disease-inducing-effects (or DIEs). These examples of harm have been routinely dismissed as having nothing to do with vaccine damage - we have been asked to believe that what has happened was merely coincidental - that healthy young women had a vaccine and with days, or even hours, they suffered a reaction.

It would appear that we can expect no more honesty or transparency from the conventional medical establishment when the DIEs of the swine flu vaccine become apparent in the weeks to come. One thing that is certain, the pharmaceutical companies will experience significantly higher profits, and so will be able to defend any allegations made that their vaccine may be implicated.

And so it continues.

Cancer is a modern, man-made disease

Cancer is a modern, man-made disease
This is more evidence that cancer, like many diseases now at epidemic level in our society, is man-made. In my view, Big Pharma drugs are one the most significant causes of these epidemics.

'What Doctors Don't Tell You' have reported
http://www.wddty.com/cancer-is-a-modern-man-made-disease-say-mummy-researchers.html

that cancer is primarily a man-made disease, "caused by pollution, diet and our modern lifestyle." Why ConMed drugs were not included in this list is strange; we know well enough that so many of them cause cancer.

This claim has been made by researchers studying Ancient Egyptian and Neanderthal mummies and fossils (published in Nature Reviews Cancer, 2010; 10: 728-33).

"The researchers from Manchester University found just one case of cancer in their extensive investigations.  They also disputed the standard medical view that cancer is more prevalent today because we live longer; they discovered many older mummy remains, which showed other signs of ageing common today, such as osteoporosis and hardening of the arteries".


Drug company lies, and HRT

Drug company lies, and HRT
More lies from Big Pharma, in order to sell dangerous, toxic drugs. This is just a sequel to the news, nine years ago, that HRT caused breast and cervical cancer. It has been reported at

Journal of the American Medical Association, 2010; 304: 1684-92


HRT was a major money winner for ConMed until research (rather late in the day, as usual) showed how dangerous it was. Sales dwindled (and breast cancer rates reduced with those dwindling sales), but Big Pharma remained upbeat! They had profits to generate, to hell with all those women!

They have tried to downplay the breast cancer risks for over 9 years by claiming that the cancers caused by the drug were not aggressive and were easily treated. Cancer? Easily treated? Presumably treated by more or their toxic drugs!


Now the same researchers have discovered that the claim is not true – HRT causes advanced and life-threatening breast cancer.


Now, there's a surprise! But at least it has enabled doctors to continue prescribing HRT to thousands of women, exposing them to the risk of developing an aggressive form of breast cancer. And, of course, Big Pharma has been able to pocket their ill-gotten profits from the distress, agony and death of patients.

What an obnoxious business.

Why the constant attacks on homeopathy?

Why the constant attacks on homeopathy?
The simple, and most obvious answer is that homeopathy is coming under attack because it is successful, and ConMed and Big Pharma does not like it. Think the reverse, if it was not successful, no-one would bother to attack it (and it would have died out years ago).

This article is one of the best I have seen, not only outlining the reasons for the hostility homeopathy generates, but going over the attacks it has suffered now for over two centuries.

You can find it at:
http://www.homeopathyheals.me.uk/site/featured/565-why-the-constant-attacks-on-homeopathy

Here is a short extract.

"In 1854 there was a cholera epidemic in London but when the House of Commons asked to see a report about the methods of treatment, patients who had received homeopathic treatment at the Royal London Homeopathic Hospital, were not included. The House of Lords then demanded an explanation and it was later shown that under conventional medical care the death rate was 59.2 per cent but for patients under homeopathic care, only 9 per cent!"

The  history of homeopathy is littered with such examples of prejudice by the ConMed profession, which cannot stand the fact that homeopathy is, and always has been, more successful in treating patients successfully.

Watermelon as good a statins for blood pressure!

Watermelon as good a statins for blood pressure!
The American Journal of Hypertension, (2010; doi: 10.1038/ajh.2010.142) have come up with this research, and although it is not exactly ground-breaking news, it is typical of an enormous amount of research evidence published that points to natural foods being as good as drugs for medical conditions. 


Well, I suppose it would be difficult for any natural food to be worse than the toxic drugs ConMed provides us with in the name of health! Certainly, any natural food is considerably less expensive. And very, very much less dangerous!


Watermelon is apparently the richest edible source of the amino acid L-citrulline, which regulates blood pressure. How about taking this as a dietary supplement then? No, in this form, it can apparently cause nausea, gastrointestinal problems and diarrhoea.


So just eat the food (especially if it is organically produced). And certainly steer clear of Statin drugs (see my previous blogs on these awful drugs).


Our health is more in our control than most people realise. Good diet, healthy life-style, exercise, and steering clear of toxic ConMed drugs will usually enable our bodies to stay healthy.