• to detect diabetes or prevent it in the first place,
• to monitor your sugar level,
• dietary, nutritional and herbal approach in conjunction with life-style changes can make a big difference.
Few health problems are more responsive to lifestyle changes than this widespread disease. These lifestyle changes help not only to keep your sugar level within control but also help your body's cells to be more sensitive to insulin. Insulin resistance is the primary cause of type 2 diabetes.
No one ever dies of diabetes. They die of other illnesses induced or made worse by diabetes, like kidney failure, heart disease, stroke and amputation. Your attitude and outlook can influence the course of diabetes – for better or for worse.
Dr. Bruce Miller’s postgraduate studies at New York
University included clinical, nutrition oriented research
which focused on nutrition problems of the elderly.
Dr. Miller is a member of the Linus Pauling Institute of
Science Medicine, a charter member of Dr. Kenneth
Cooper’s Aerobics Center, a member of the International
Academy of Preventive Medicine, International College of
Applied Nutrition, founder of the Diet Analysis Center, and
a consultant to the American Running and Fitness
Association.
Dr. Miller is a Certified Nutrition Specialist and a
member of the American College of Nutrition. Currently, Dr.
Miller is the Director of Research for the American
Academy of Nutrition. Dr. Miller lives in Dallas with Jody, his
wife of more than 40 years.