Have a condition that runs in the family? Switch it off..

Have a condition that runs in the family? Switch it off..

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Hint: it’s not by taking Big Pharma treatments, it’s much more simple and cheap.

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Losing fat in the bedroom – here’s how…

Mike couldn’t get good erections and he was overweight and sick…

…but thanks to this simple activity here’s Mike today:

Here’s what Mike did to finally get his erections back and how it had him burning fat away in the bedroom…

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Have a condition that runs in the family? Switch it off…

When one part of us goes bad, quite often the rest of us doesn’t work either.

So why do doctors treat us like one part of our body is completely separate from the rest?

If we have erectile dysfunction we get the little blue pill…

We get meds to lower our blood sugar if we have diabetes…

They put us on cholesterol medication if we have heart disease…

But a lot of times, men have ALL of these things.

And it turns out (surprise, surprise) that they are actually ALL related.

And if you can start to fix some of the underlying conditions, they will often resolve themselves.

Now, remember, I’m a researcher, not a doctor. This is not medical advice by any means.

I just want to inform you of the real problems in our medical system so you can get healthy instead of just getting treated.

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Thankfully the science is FINALLY starting to catch up to this reality (although it may take the medical community another couple of decades).

It is becoming clear how diseases like diabetes and heart disease are kissing cousins.

It’s not just lifestyle that gives you heart disease and diabetes – it’s also genetics.

They showed that most of the sites on the genome known to be associated with higher diabetes risk are also associated with higher CHD (coronary heart disease) risk.”

And of course, that means that Big Pharma is looking to cash in.

“Identifying these gene variants linked to both type 2 diabetes and CHD risk in principle opens up opportunities to lower the risk of both outcomes with a single drug…”


I don’t oppose drugs being used to treat a disease when they actually help, and I’m not a doc, so this isn’t medical advice.

But science has also recently learned that we don’t have to be such slaves to our genetics.

We can proactively prevent many diseases (even ones we carry genetic markers for) through gene switches called epigenetics.

An ounce of prevention is worth a pound of cure.

There are things that change your genes for the negative and there are things that change them for the positive.

Our genes can be switched on or off by three environmental factors, among other things: what we ingest (food, drink, air, toxins); what we experience (stress, trauma); and how long we live.”

Let’s look at one of the positive things first.

Exercise. More than just about anything else, exercise (walking 30 to 60 minutes a day is great) protects your entire body from your reproductive system to your brain…

…and it seems to dampen down many epigenetic switches that cause damage.

By including exercise in your daily life (and you don’t need to do anything crazy) you will remain healthy and virile.

And you’ll keep your body (including your heart and pancreas) functioning for much longer.

Now…Let’s look at something to avoid.

Plastics. It is well-documented that plastics mess up your hormones.

And hormones influence nearly everything in your body including your pancreas and heart.

So it’s a good idea to avoid plastics as much as possible.

Particularly, don’t use plastics in the microwave and avoid canned foods – both lead to a particularly disastrous substance called phthalates leaching into your food.

These are good steps to take whether you are already sick or not – because they can help you stay healthy or get healthy.

And if you have heart disease or diabetes already, make sure your doctor is checking you for the other, because they often come together.

That may save your life.

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Why can’t men with diabetes perform today?

Maybe it’s because of what their doctors tell them to take.

You already know that various “treatments” and “therapies” from giant pharmaceutical corporations cause sexual problems and inability to get erections or keep them.

It’s not diabetes that is the problem. The treatment is the problem.

But what if there is a better way to stop or even reverse diabetes symptoms?

What if they didn’t want you to know about these treatments?

What if the current system is too darned profitable for them to want you to change?

And, what if men can get their sexual function to be fantastic again, while conquering their diabetes symptoms, without any costly and harmful treatments at all?

Here’s how to boost your sexual performance, conquer diabetes symptoms, and avoid harmful treatments.

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Matt Cook is editor-in-chief of Daily Medical Discoveries. Matt has been a full time health researcher for 26 years. ABC News interviewed Matt on sexual health issues not long ago. Matt is widely quoted on over 1,000,000 websites. He has over 300,000 daily newsletter readers. Daily Medical Discoveries finds hidden, buried or ignored medical studies through the lens of 100 years of proven science. Matt heads up the editorial team of scientists and health researchers. Each discovery is based upon primary studies from peer reviewed science sources following the Daily Medical Discoveries 7 Step Process to ensure accuracy.
Heart Disease and Diabetes Diabetes and heart disease linked by genes, reveals study Gene variants that boost the risk for both diseases may be targets for future therapies https://www.sciencedaily.com/releases/2017/09/170904120408.htmIdentification of new susceptibility loci for type 2 diabetes and shared etiological pathways with coronary heart disease http://www.nature.com/ng/journal/vaop/ncurrent/full/ng.3943.html?foxtrotcallback=true Epigenetics Why Fathers Really Matter http://www.nytimes.com/2012/09/09/opinion/sunday/why-fathers-really-matter.html?mcubz=1Father's environmental exposure affects sperm epigenetics, study shows https://www.sciencedaily.com/releases/2017/09/170912102819.htm

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