Speaker: Walter Crinnion. A review of the current research that strongly links environmental pollutants to obesity, blood sugar problems and diabetes. Persistent pollutants such as PCBs, chlorinated pesticides, plastics and outdoor air pollution have all been implicated. The role of farmed fish intake in diabetes is also discussed, along with botanicals and other natural therapies for helping to reverse these effects.
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Media | MP3 Audio |
Speaker | Walter Crinnion |
Role of Environmental Toxicants in Obesity, Metabolic Syndrome & Type 2 Diabetes
- Event: 2012 Medicines from the Earth
- Product Code: 12ME05
- Availability: 1000
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Tags: metabolic, insulin resistance, diabetes, obesity