Explore Health Insights with Dr. John Poothullil’s Blog Posts
Learn more about the media presence at the USA Daily Post, the archive home of Dr. John Poothullil on the Price of Business Digital Network and USA Business Radio.
This week’s post is an excerpt taken from my book, Surviving Cancer. Watch this short video below where I discuss the link between diabetes and cancer. Learn more about Diabetes and Surviving Cancer by reading my books. Now available at Barnes & Noble! According to the International Diabetes Federation, in 2015 there were 415 million people […]
While many are celebrating a new year, some may also be preparing for a new member of the family. And of those pregnancies, up to 10% of these women can expect to develop gestational diabetes. This week I want to discuss this dangerous condition with you and below this post I have shared my 2-minute […]
Diabetes: The Real Cause & The Right Cure This holiday season, consider giving the gift of empowerment and knowledge. My informative yet easy to use book will guide you or a loved one to reverse Type 2 Diabetes in 8 weeks. My plan will also help you to remain diabetes free as you will take this on as a […]
The Sugar Crash After Christmas — An Adaptation Twas’ the night before Christmas when all through the house Everyone was celebrating, even the mouse. ? The table was set with grandiose care, With pies, cakes and lots of sweet fare. ? After eating, the children nestled snug in their beds Dreaming of puddings, candies, and buttery corn […]
Insulin resistance is the dominant theory about the cause of Type 2 diabetes. According to this theory, for some reason, the body’s cells become “insensitive” and do not respond to the insulin hormone. This causes glucose to remain in the bloodstream rather than entering cells even when there are adequate levels of insulin in the blood. […]
We Are Becoming a Nation Of Diabetics: Re-post During this time in 2015, I was grateful to have an article published on Fox News about the increasing prevalence of Type 2 diabetes in the U.S. I am re-posting this article in 2018 because the message has not changed. In 2015, there were 400 million people worldwide living with […]