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Medical literature is replete with evidence that some herbs, vitamins, minerals and natural body components can lower blood sugar levels. Hereditary and diet both play key roles in today’s society in creating a virtual epidemic of individuals with sugar levels in excess of those recommended by the American medical Society. It is widely recognized and accepted that high blood sugar levels over time can cause eye disease, kidney disease, nerve damage and heart disease. It is important for an individual’s long term health to keep their blood sugar levels (glucose) in check.
An interview with Dr. Darryl See, an immunologist and infectious disease specialist, says; it is impossible to solve a medical problem like diabetes if you do not know what is causing it. People generally try to deal with only the symptoms – a futile task that frequently makes matters worse. Standard methods of treating diabetes certainly slow down the progression of the disease, but all sufferers of it inevitably contract one or more of its devastating complications, despite treatment. These diabetic treatments work out-of-sync with normal body rhythms, frequently leading to abnormal levels of both insulin and glucose on a daily basis. The abnormal blood glucose levels lead to complications such as amputations, heart disease, kidney failure and dialysis, eye problems and blindness, nerve pain and dysfunction, and stomach ailments. Incorrect insulin levels can cause cellular dysfunction, heart disease, premature aging and host of other problems over time.
Dr. See also pointed out that the use of insulin and oral agents to lower elevated blood sugar levels are not without their negative effects. Insulin is given in certain patients, but can achieve either too high or too low circulating levels. High level of insulin in the bloodstream causes acceleration of the aging process in cells and tissues; it speeds up plaque production on coronary arteries (80% of diabetics die of coronary complications); can actually raise blood sugar levels; can block DNA, RNA, protein and glucose syntheses; and it can result in central nervous system and circulatory depression, (amputation) even leading to death. Oral hypoglycemic agents can cause nausea, diarrhea, fatigue, excess insulin levels, suppressed cellular function, headaches, muscle aches, decreased concentration and rashes.
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| Side Effects | It is a formula without toxicity or side effects and naturally controls blood sugar levels, without the risk of problems stronger pharmaceuticals can cause. |
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| Directions for Use | Take one tablet three times per day without regard to meals. |
| Ingredients | SELENIUM, ZINC, VITAMIN C, VITAMIN E, CHROMIUM, VANADIUM, AGARICUS BLAZEII MURILL, ALPHA LIPOIC ACID, TRANSFER FACTOR, ALOE BARBENSIS, FENUGREEK SEEDS, COENZYME Q10, SELENOMETHIONE, ZINC GLYCINATE, ASCORBIC ACID, TOCOPHEROL SUCCINATE, CHROMIUM PICOLINATE AND VANADYL SULFATE. Agaricus blazeii: is a mushroom extract appears to regulate the immune system, resulting in decreased immune-mediated damage from high glucose levels and also improving resistance to infection. Alpha lipoic acid: this potent antioxidant is found in all cells in low amount, and is decreased in DM patients. Research from the Russian Medical Academy ALA appears to be useful ancillary treatment for the symptoms for diabetic polyneuropathy because of its safety profile and its effect on positive naturopathic sensory symptoms. Transfer factor: these small molecular weight immune system hormones may balance the immune system and prevent it from damaging tissues in diabetic patients. Manapol: this component of the herb aloe barbensis glycosylates enzymes in the liver that are responsible for glucose production (gluconeogenesis), which can be abnormal in DM patients, thus lowering blood glucose levels and glucose production when the liver senses they are too high. Furthermore, mannose in Manapol can glycosylate cell membrane glycoprotein important in insulin binding, leading to improved cellular response to insulin. A human, placebo-controlled, single blind clinical trial conducted at University of Bangkok showed that blood sugar was in the treatment group were lowered by 43%. Fenugreek: this safe herb may decrease cortisol production in the body when it is too high, leading to lowered blood glucose levels and complications elevated cortisol such as accelerated aging and heart disease. Fenugreek dose-dependently lowered blood sugar levels in non-diabetic subjects, according to results of a small human trial conducted at Glycemic Index Testing in Toronto. Coenzyme Q10: this is both an important antioxidant, thus lowering oxidative stress but it is also crucial for normal heart function. Levels are decreased in DM patients. Raising them may lower the risk of heart disease-the number one killer in diabetics – and also lowers glucose requirements in the heart, resulting in lower blood levels. Scientists found CoQ10 may positively affect cardiovascular health in diabetics. Selenium: this mineral is crucial for many cellular functions and is deficient in diabetics. Normalized levels may stimulate insulin production in Type II diabetics. Normal levels also may prevent complications in other tissues. Vitamin C: this crucial enzyme is responsible for multiple processes in the human body. It tends to be deficient in diabetics and replacement appears to improve the active transport of glucose from the bloodstream across the cell membrane into cells. Vitamin E: also deficient in diabetics. Restoring normal levels improves antioxidant function, but also enhances glucose transport across the cell membrane by helping to normalize and up regulate insulin receptors. Chromium: this mineral is crucial in cell metabolism. Normalizing metabolism by restoring normal levels decreases the need for glucose in cells, feeding back a message to the pancreas to produce less insulin and the liver to produce less glucose. Study conducted by Pennington Biomedical Research Center found in vitro administration of chromium picolinate to skeletal muscle cells increase levels of the metabolic enzyme insulin function. Vanadium: this trace mineral is low in almost all diabetics. It can lower blood sugar levels in all diabetics by enhancing glucose metabolism inside the cells. Researchers concluded Vanadium improves glycemic control. |
| Testimonials | "A 59 year old black male, auto salesman was admitted to Doctors Hospital January, 2003. He was a known diabetic and hypertensive. He presented to hospital with intense abdominal pain, vomiting and was toxic from overwhelming infection in the abdomen and blood. The sigmoid colon had ruptured at the site of a diverticulum, the blood pressure was low and he was disoriented and confused from the infection. After antibiotics were administered intravenously and fluids replenished for several hours to restore blood pressure to normal he was taken to the operating room for emergency surgery to remove the ruptured portion of the colon and a temporary colostomy was performed. Despite the most potent antibiotics, he developed an abdominal abscess requiring a second abdominal surgery for drainage. The infection in the blood resulted in pneumonia in all lobes of the lung. His incision also became infected and the abdomen eventually ruptured through the incision requiring yet another surgery for re-closure. The blood sugar which was precarious required filtrated doses of insulin to attempt control. Candida was seen in lung washing specimens and staphylococcus was cultured from the blood. After 27 days of optimal intravenous potent antibiotic therapy with no resolution and fluctuating blood sugar levels, despite varying intravenous insulin doses, d-Lenolate (two capsules every four (4) hours) and Bazucar (one capsule every eight (8) hours) were commenced. Significant subjective and physiological improvement was noted after only twenty-four (24) hours of therapy. All conventional antibiotics were discontinued the following day. He was discharged from the intensive care unit to the step-down unit three (3) days later and left the hospital after eleven (11) days." — Barrett A. McCartney, M.D., Director of Critical Care Services, Doctors Hospital, Nassau, Bahamas A trial study conducted by Dr. Daryll See at the Center for Advanced Medicine in California concluded that BAZUCAR was successful in lowering blood sugar levels and decrease the need for medication. Twenty patients with poorly controlled Type 2 diabetes on either insulin or an oral hypoglycemic agent were enrolled. Bazucar, a combination of herbs and orthomolecular compounds, was administered at one tablet three times daily for 30 days with a follow-up visit at 60 days. Patients with blood sugars that fell during the study were instructed to decrease their diabetic medication as tolerated. The average fasting blood sugar at day 0 was 242.8 +/- 45.6mg/dl. By the end of 60 days, it was significantly decreased to 117.9 +/- 41.3mg/dl (p<0.01). Of the 9 patients on insulin, 8 were able to significantly reduce their insulin use. Nine of the eleven subjects on oral hypoglycemic were able to tolerate a significant decrease in their medication. No side effects were reported. |

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