Thursday, June 21, 2007

What could You do with 8 Years

I don't mean the first eight...like learning to crawl,
walk, ride a bike, tie your shoe, read, write and
'rithmatic.

I mean the last eight.

When will those be? Who knows.

But I do know a way to shave off those last eight
so you don't have to worry about them. (who needs
those pesky old eight years, anyway?)

Diabetes will cut those years right off the end of
your life. A recent study showed that diabetes lowers
life expectancy by seven to eight years.

Compared to nondiabetics, diabetic men and women both
roughly double their chances of developing and dying
from cardiovascular disease.

For folks 50 and older, having diabetes reduced life
expectancy by an average of 7.5 (men) and 8.2 (women)
years less than nondiabetics.

"These findings underscore the importance of diabetes
prevention for the promotion of healthy aging," the
authors write.

"Toward this end, it is essential to implement global
strategies to change the current 'Western' lifestyle
and to promote the adoption of physical activity and
healthy diets."


Preventing the 'diseases of modern civilization' is the
main goal of my Caveman Cuisine program.
http://www.drvinceonline.com/caveman.htm

And you can see that it's important for cavewomen, too.
They seem to get the short end of the stick with
diabetes as well.

Respecting and protecting your genetic heritage is the
best way to stay healthy, and stay healthy longer.

You can even eat birthday cake without worrying about
your blood sugar. It's all in the Caveman Cuisine
QuickStart Guide and CD, which are free with your
test drive of the Dr. Vince Caveman Club
http://www.drvinceonline.com/caveman.htm

Don't miss out on a minute,

Dr. Vince

PS It's not much fun to live long but lose your mind
in the process. That's why the Core Four is a big
part of healthy eating. They squelch inflammation, which
is a big part of the chemical processes responsible for
Alzheimer's. Remember, they're starting to call Alzheimer's
"Type III Diabetes" You can learn more here
http://www.drvinceonline.com/core4.htm

PPS The study mentioned above was in the June 11, 2007
issue of the Archives of Internal Medicine.
It was done by researchers in the Netherlands, England,
and the United States