Diabetes and the use of systemic enzymes for neuropathy with Dr. William Wong

May 1st, 2006

Good Morning HealthSmart listeners,

well, before I give a synopsis of today’s program I know you are all dying to hear about how my pregnancy is going. Last night at about 2:30am I woke up and started packing my hospital bag because I thought I was going into labor. Debated whether to wake my husband and let him “suffer” by my side, but decided to let him sleep until the last minute so he wouldn’t be grumpy the next day. Good thing I didn’t wake him because the turkey is still basting. I’ve resigned myself to the fact that he won’t be coming out until he’s 40 weeks which is next week Friday. And really, why would he come out early? God designed a healthy pregnancy to last 40 weeks (ever notice God has a thing with that number 40?) so I’ll just try and enjoy the last 2 weeks of pregnancy that I will ever experience in my life (most likely).

In today’s program with Dr. Wong, we started out talking about hormones. The importance of progesterone, why he doesn’t like estrogen, how men go through their form of menopause called “andropause”, and what we can do to make the “change of life” easier for both men and women. It had nothing to do with enzymes, but Dr.Wong is a “hormone expert” and I thought it was important for us to get a refresher course in natural hormone therapy. Of course, being the supplement store that likes to brag about having the most up to date nutritional products, Vim N’ Vigor is proud to carry the supplements he mentioned on our shelves.

The second part of the program dealt with Vitalzym systemic enzymes and diabetes. I can’t remember how we got on the subject of diabetes, but considering there are so many people who either have diabetes or are borderline diabetecs, and the fact that the number of cases of diabetes grow each year, and are starting in younger adults and children, this is a very important topic.

Dr. Wong and I talked about why diabetes is such a devastating disease. Amputations, blindness, erectile dysfunction, kidney failure which leads to dialysis, are a few of the biggies. Can diabetes be reversed? Common belief was that it cannot. In today’s program Dr. Wong believes it now can, and he will tell you why and how. At this point, to be able to manage your diabetes is a great pluse, and the use of systemic ezymes to open up those capillaries and let circulation occur is a huge part of it. Dr. Wong discusses this topic in an easy to understand manner today.

There are many, many benefits to using systemic enzymes, we cover a few today, plus offer a special price for listeners, so be sure to find the discount mentioned in the program, and ask Fudge, Yolanda, or Daniel over at the Vim N’ Vigor store to honor it for you. Tell them Sherrie said you could :)

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Bronchial infection information with Tom Dedant

April 26th, 2006

Aloha HealthSmart Radio listeners,

Welcome to my first blog experience. My sister Keriann has been urging (okay really the word I want to use is bugging) me to start putting my notes up here so all, including the store staff can know what we discussed on the current day’s program.

Today’s program was a repeat of 4/18 in which Tom Dedant from Planetary Formulas and I discussed bronchial infections. It was an extremely informative and appropriate program given the fact that we/I have been seeing so many customers, friends, and family members suffer from deep coughs that persist for weeks, not just here in Hawaii, but according to Tom, nationwide. Here are some of the products we discussed on the program and how they may help. And remember, anytime you would like to order a copy of a program, you just need the tape date, and you can call Renee at the radio station 808-524-1080 and request one. There is a small charge but I believe it’s under $10.

Old Indian Wild Cherry Bark Syrup: A wonderful, effective, not so pleasant tasting syrup that has been used for centuries to assist specifically non-productive coughs. These are dry coughs in which the lungs are not producing enough sputum to expel the irritant that may be caught in the lungs. It helps to bring balance back to the lungs. Mildly expectorant in nature, it helps the lungs to create moisture so the irritant can become engulfed in the mucous and expelled. Can also be used for “dry throat” experiences such as for people who have been talking for a while and the voice gets hoarse or dry.

Cordyceps Power: For cases when person is having a difficult time breathing in.

Mullein Lung Complex: For cases when person is having a difficult time breathing out.

Echinacea, Goldenseal, Olive Leaf with Andrographis: For really difficult coughing and infections of the lungs.

Obviously there was a lot more information given about the lungs, bronchi, and other lung infections. There was a discussion about the pros and cons of using antibiotics for infections.

Till the next blog,
Sherrie

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Diabet-X

January 25th, 2006

Diabet-X, with GlucoTrim, is an all-natural herbal supplement clinically proven helpful for blood sugar maintenance and sustainable weight loss management.

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PolyMVA

October 19th, 2005

Poly-MVA is a uniquely formulated combination of minerals, vitamins and amino acids designed to support cellular energy production and promote overall health by replacing certain nutrients that may be depleted during certain therapies.

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Colloidal Silver

October 19th, 2005

Colloidal Silver is a potent non-toxic natural food supplement that has shown to support the immune system against bacteria, viruses and fungi.

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