Diabetes
The fundamental problem in diabetes is the body’s inability to metabolize glucose, a common form of surag, fully and continually. THis is avital process in crating body cell ernergy. Glucose is a chemical derivative of the carhogydraate in foods after they have been ingestd. Carbohydrates are mostly of plant origin and may be called starch, saccharide, sucroe, or simply sugar. Glucose is stored under normal conditions in the form of clycogen, or animal starch, in the liver and muscles for later use, at which time it is reconverted to glucose. Dr. Nelson finds that the pancreas is often energetically imbalanced. His energy work often balances the pancreas. Chromium is a co-factor to insulin and is often needed.
Dr. Nelson has people come from all over the United States and Canada to be treated.
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