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Diabetes in Thanksgiving: Restrictions Still Apply.

In holiday seasons, people with diabetes still need to apply the restrictions that they have.  However, they should also aware that exercise and certain products can help them with their conditions.  Some companies try to keep their discounts secret, unless you email or call them.

by Anna Hou
November 25, 2009

Los Angeles, California.: People with diabetes should not eat foods with too much sugar.  Instead, they should keep exercises like usual.  However, they should also be aware that some companies are offering deep discounts for diabetes products during Thanksgiving.

A savvy shopper would search around and see what deals are happening.  There are also dietary supplements for sale as well. Strangely enough, certain companies try to keep them a secret by not posting them on their websites. 

Yu Xiao San 8805 DiabetesFor example, "Yu Xiao San 8805", a dietary supplement that aimed to help people with diabetes, has been selling in the United States for the last 20 years or so.  However, it has yet to offer any discounts to their customers yet.  At least not on their website.  See http://www.cljhealth.com/diabetes.htm

A secret shopper informed us that, however, if you email them or call them, they will give you 20% discounts on their product.  According to researches on the ingredients of the product, it has been shown that Euonymus alata sieb, one of the main ingredients in Yu Xiao San 8805 is to be able to lower the blood sugar levels in normal and alloxan diabetic animals in an experiment done in Japan. Sodium oxalacetate, its active ingredient, when administered long-term, is found to proliferate the islet cells of the pancreas in rats. Currently, Yu Xiao San 8805,  is the only diabetes related product on the market that contains such ingredient.

A book, titled "Marvelous Yu Xiao San Conquers Diabetes", published in Japan, writes about a preliminary double blind, randomized controlled animal study about Yu Xiao San 8805 conducted at the Stanford University School of Medicine in the 1990’s for the application of a research grant from the National Center for Complementary and Alternative Medicine.  It has shown that Yu Xiao San 8805 has statistically significant effect on the increase in triglycerides (TG) in these streptozotocin-induced insulin resistant diabetic rats.

In Thanksgiving, people with diabetes should still keep the advice of their doctors and apply with the normal restrictions.  However, savvy shoppers should shop around and demand discounts.

This article can also be found at http://www.certifiedchinesetranslation.com/09/1125-Diabetes-in-Thanksgiving.html

 

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