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Q:          DIABETES, HYPOGLYCEMIA
A:          One of the problems that we see very often, and I don’t have to tell you, you have
to just look around, is diabetes and hypoglycemia. How did we develop all these big
problems with sugar or sugar management in our bodies? Number one, we take far
too much sugar and we take the wrong type of sugar. We take normally refined sugar.
And the same happens with flour. We take refined flour. What’s the problem with
refining both of them is that we’re removing the things that God put in them to manage
that sugar so we cannot do it. So what we have to do is we have to go to more primitive
forms of sugar, like honey, like black strap molasses, that type of thing, brownish
sugar, or brownish flour has something that’s very important to manage it, chromium.
But chromium is also in Trace Supreme. And by taking Trace Supreme we’re taking
not only chromium, we’re taking a number of minerals that are very important to
manage our sugar levels. The other part of it is by skipping those refined flours and
taking the trace supreme, we’re going to also be able to be more sensitive about our
diets, number one, and add Nutrition Bites that contain lots of chromium and very high
quality protein and very low hypoglycemia index. So make sure you take a good look at
your diet, because that’s going to pay you with a lot of welfare and well being.

Q:         
 TALK ABOUT RECOMMENDED DAILY ALLOWANCES.
A:          Let me talk a little bit about recommended daily allowances. This is very
important, because, number one we have learned that every pill we take is
medicine. Well let me tell you, supplements and vitamins are not the medicine in the
sense that we all feel about them. So many people say can I take these vitamins while I’
m taking high blood pressure medication. Yes, you can, because supplements are
really the part of your foods that you are already missing. All you are doing is you’re
complimenting your, your food to a much better level, to a much better performance
level. That’s what you’re doing. Now recommended daily doses are normally very low.
Because they assume that you’re eating correctly, and the right type of products. None
of this is true. We never eat correctly and we never eat the right type of produce simply
because they’re not available. What we get out of the supermarket is not what we
should be eating anyway. So by taking supplements, we’re complimenting our foods,
We have to make sure that we cover not only for the part of foods that are missing, but
for the deficiencies that we have accumulated through years of ill diets. So what we
have to do is to take much higher doses. The body can handle them and can eliminate
the excess. But we have to make sure we’re at
optimum level because that’s all too important for a healthy, high performance life.
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