Tuesday, September 23, 2008

Retinal Changes in Pre-diabetes, Pre-hypertension

Click the video to pause play. This video is 2:10 minutes in duration and took 16 seconds to load over a DSL connection. You will need the latest version of the Free QuickTime Player to view it. Additional help for Mac users.



Diabetes Care October 2007, page 2708-2715 reported that new technologies are now picking up the retinal changes in the back of the eye that diagnose prediabetes and pre-hypertension.

We know that these two problems begin long before symptoms or signs of the disease. In the past we would consider this a victory for “strategic health” but little treatment to reverse this was suggested.

Now we confirm these advancing diseases with the wave form analysis with the CardioVascular Profiler and begin treatment with ProArgi 9 plus immediately. The ProArgi9 plus reverses all the vascular problems of both diseases actually reversing both disorders as far as the vascular component is concerned.

This is not a cure, but a reversal. Diabetes is a multi-metabolic problem and with time different treatments will be needed. At least you will not be in the bad patch the group in Seattle was in when the diagnosis of their diabetes was first made when they had their heart attack.

0 Comments:

Post a Comment

Links to this post:

Create a Link

<< Home