Study: Pill raises risk of heart attacks - Yahoo! News
Well, this is another tragedy in the making. Avandia actually messes with genes, turning them on and off. When that is happening, there’s sure to be a host of other problems that will arise. Heart trouble, once again, appears to be at the core.
Remember, with Vioxx, we didn’t see an immediate withdrawal of the drug from the shelves, but the pressure mounted quickly and Merck had to submit. That will likely be the case with GlaxoSmithKline very soon.
Having had this site up for over two years now, I’ve had the chance to chat with many people who suffer from insulin resistance. In many cases, exercise and diet alone hasn’t been sufficient to reverse blood sugar maladies–at least in the short-term.
While other sites say that Type II Diabetes is “easily” reversed with diet and exercise, even the best program (like the HRH Program) will take time to make a difference.
The question is, is avoiding drugs that make an immediate impact on blood sugar more or less harmful than the glycation effects of having high blood sugar? That’s not a question with an easy answer, as glycation is almost exactly equivalent to aging at twice the rate as normal–and, to add to the problem, is currently irreversible.
More to come…