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According to Dr. Erikz Schwartz, hormone expert, some of the biggest health concerns she sees among female patients of color are:

Weight issues, prediabetic conditions, high blood pressure, sexual dysfunction. The thyroid is also under-diagnosed in women of color. If you can't lose weight, it's probably your thyroid that should be tested. These concerns are mostly overlooked or discarded by conventionally trained physicians who have no training or interest in prevention and thus wait until the patient actually comes down with chronic illnesses. Treatment of women in general is still sub par in our country and women of color continue to receive even poorer treatment still.

Read more of what hormone expert, Dr. Erika Schwartz, has to say - http://www.crissimone.com/ev21.html
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Could You Be At Risk For Diabetes

Your body naturally gives you many messages. It also tries to alert you in trouble situations, such as symptoms of pre-diabetes. The development of type 2 diabetes is almost always preceded by pre-diabetes. Pre-diabetes is a condition where the body's blood glucose levels are higher than normal, but not yet at the level to qualify for diabetes. If left untreated, pre-diabetes can cause long-term damage to the body, especially to the hear and ciculatory system. This is a serious medical condition; however, if detected in time, it can be treated and possibly reversed.Early detection is very important. If left untreated, diabetes can damage organs throughout the body, causing many serious medical problems such as blindness, kidney disease, nerve disease, limb amputations and cardiovascular disease. That makes early detection essential for the millions of Americans who have diabetes and don't even know it. Age, obesity, ethnicity and family history of the disease are some of the warning signs you should know about. If you possess, or someone you know possesses, these characteristics, be sure to ask your doctor for high blood glucose.According to the Diabetes Prevention Program, high-risk adults who follow a low-fat, low-calorie diet and who engage in moderate physical activities such as walking briskly or riding a bike, have a much lower risk of developing diabetes than people who do not exercise regularly. They may even be able to return their blood glucose levels to the normal range. The Diabetes Prevention Program also explains that while some medications may delay the development of diabetes, diet and exercise together are more effective.
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Free Seminar about Diabetes Prevention

Last night's show with Agnes Loughlin was great! She spoke about many different elements associated with Diabetes that you may not have thought about. She also gave her 10 Steps to Diabetes Prevention, which can actually apply to all of us that are trying to live a healthy lifestyle.Can you answer these questions?-Which is better for you, juice, Diet soda or regular soda?-What is the number one choice for liquids that our diets just can do without?-Which is better soybean oil, peanut oil, coconut oil or butter?-What is "dead bread"?-Which supplement is the best foryour daily dietary needs?If you are looking for the answers to these questions and many more, you should definitely register for the seminar series at www.diabetesinfo4you.com. Last night was the first of 8 in the series and even if you didn't attend the live call, once you register, you will have access to all the recorded calls.So what are you waiting for? Register now, www.diabetesinfo4you.com.Please join the Diabetes: Prevention, Control and Next Steps for Living Group on FaceBook.
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It’s true! Diabetes doesn’t have to be the “death sentence” that it’s being labeled as. Yes, Diabetes is a dreadful disease and can cause impotence, blindness, kidney failure, amputation and heart attack death. However, by learning to control the disease, a patient can maintain a normal blood sugar level and avoid or even reverse some or all of the associated complications.Carol Dunlop, owner of Optimum Body Sculpting, has created “Diabetes: Prevention, Control and Next Steps for Living, a Live Teleseminar/Webinar series that exposes the myths surrounding Diabetes and challenges the mainstream perceptions of “death by diagnosis.”In this series, she has assembled top wellness and medical experts from around the country who will explain the secrets that everyone suffering from associated with or caring for Diabetics need to know. “Knowledge is power. Today, with so much cutting-edge science and the great variety of treatments for Diabetes, no patient should be left in the dark about how to control, live with and thrive while being a Diabetic,” says Ms. Dunlop.The Live Teleseminar/Webinar will broadcast each Monday evening at 8:00pm EST starting June 15, 2009 and concluding on August 10, 2009. The seminar is free, but registration is required. To register, log onto www.diabetesinfo4you.com.Who should register? Diabetics, Pre-Diabetics, friends and family of Diabetics, people who have a history of Diabetes in their family and those who just want to learn more about the disease should definitely register to attend.Expert guests include: Rivkah Roth DO DNM, Founder of the Natural Medicine Centre; Endocrinologist Gerald Bernstein, MD, FACP, former president of the American Diabetes Association and the current medical affairs director at Generex Biotechnology Corporation; Elizabeth R. Lombardo, Ph.D., M.S., P.TPsychologist & Physical Therapist who has appeared on numerous nationally recognized media outlets including CNN, The Montel Williams Show, Self magazine, and Diabetes Care; and Jayson Hunter RD CSCS, who is the author of the Carb Rotation Diet as well as the Director of Research and Development for Prograde Nutrition.The series will also showcase patients who are living with Diabetes today and allow them to explain how they deal with the disease as part of their daily lifestyle.---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------About Carol DunlopCarol Dunlop is a dynamic fitness professional whose talent and innovative style has inspired many individuals to lead a healthy, fit lifestyle. She started her body sculpting business to help women create the body they yearned for by developing individualized training programs and encouraging good nutrition habits. Carol uses her passion for fitness to motivate her clients to accomplish their fitness goals and maintain a positive self image. Carol is certified through FiTour as a Personal Trainer and through the American Red Cross as a CPR, AED and First Aid Instructor. She has competed and placed in several Fitness America and National Bodybuilding competitions.For more information, contact Optimum Body Sculpting owner, Carol Dunlop at 678.498.4001 Ext. 1 or via the web at www.optimumbodysculpting.com
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Goals, Jesus, Fashion & Diabeties

Hello,Yes things are jumping with me. Just finished raising over $10,000 in 30 days for the Black Business Builders Club Ad Coop to Be In Black Enterprise Magazine. Visit the Ad Coop we have 46 slots/shares left.My Nephew is showing his concern for social issues and is riding in the American Diabetes Associations TourdeCure. I helped him out by making a $25 donation. Please show some love and pass this along. My nephews personal pageMy church is having it 27 Annual Fashion Show , in addition to uplifting the Name of Jesus we will be remember Glen Cunning ham the first Black Mayor of the City of Jersey City Find out more about the eventAlso our radio show tonight I'll be talking with Debra LaQua about Automating your List building process See our scheduleFinally Are Your Goals Magnetic. Please register for this free teleseminar. This is your keyThank you,Clarence CogginsCrown Prince of Web 2.0Follow Me on Twitter
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Health Issues for African American Women

Its that time of year again to make pledges and resolutions to get in shape, lose weight and make some changes. Let us be proactive this year and start now, lets work out ways to develop the tools we need to avoid stress. There are always statistics that tell us over and over that African have higher incidences of health disparities compared to other ethnic groups. We can choose to not listen because we may not want to believe the reports that African Americans have more cases of disease, disability, and early death compared to Whites but it is still an issue that we must examine. We cannot afford to dismiss the statistics, we must take an assessment of our individual health status.Motivation is a constant struggle due to work pressures, financial concerns and the every day occurrences resulting from how we choose to live our lives. Ask yourself this question: “Do I want to be trapped in a body that I cannot control?” I know you are saying that is not my situation and that will not happen to me. I am able to walk, talk, bathe myself, feed myself and take care of myself relatively well. I have health care and I hardly get sick, so I am exempt from this question.Or I have no health care, I exercise regularly and take supplements, I even get acupuncture treatments and watch my diet. Whatever we are doing is good, we can all take stock of ourselves on a regular basis and make improvements. If none of this applies to you, that is great, so help someone else to get motivated and get moving.African American women experience multiple health issues because we neglect our health even when we think we are healthy. African American women are less likely to receive health care; when they do receive care, they are more likely to receive it late. Having no noticeable symptoms is not an indication of good health. Many skip breakfast and opt for something quick with coffee, juice or tea with way too much sugar.Read more
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