Vietnam war vet discovers one food that intensifies rockiness

Man sleeping in his bedroom with alarm clock in foreground. It’s morning

Just a few bites and he feels a stirring “down there”…

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Vietnam vet discovers ancient jungle food that gives men INTENSE “rockiness”

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He found it deep in the jungles of the Kontum region when he was fighting there.

And he noticed that whenever he ate this food, he got huge engorged erections and could last for hours.

Now today at quite an old age, he’s still using it to perform like a young man in bed.

Here it is — this strange Vietnamese secret found in the jungle…

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This is the #1 cause of poor sleep — even if you aren’t aware you’re sleeping badly

This newsletter explains why you may not be sleeping as well as you should.

It shows the #1 cause of poor sleep — even if you aren’t aware of sleeping badly.

If you are sleepy or tired during the day, you want to read this.

So let’s start with caffeine and energy drinks…

And there isn’t anything wrong with sugar or caffeine, (although a regular lack of sleep IS very dangerous)…

But too much of either or both can give you pretty icky side effects.

That’s exactly how Big Pharma treatments work – especially for people with blood sugar problems. 

One thing that drives me bonkers is when people are overtreated for diseases – and then that overtreatment causes just as many or more problems than the disease itself.

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1 out of 5 blood sugar patients may be overtreated.

What’s completely nuts is that 1 out of 5 patients with blood sugar issues may be getting TOO much medicine.

In the U.S. culture – where the idea is that if some is good, more must be better – this can seem like not too big of a deal.

But the consequences are terrible. 

Overtreatment can lead to hypoglycemia and hospitalization.

Over a two-year period, an estimated 9,578 hospitalizations and emergency department visits for hypoglycemia could be attributed to intensive diabetes treatment, particularly among clinically complex patients. Patients at risk for hypoglycemia may benefit from treatment deintensification to reduce hypoglycemia risk and treatment burden.”

If almost 10,000 people are hospitalized in the U.S. over two years for overtreatment of blood sugar problems, how many more are getting hypoglycemic symptoms and just not reporting them?

I’ll bet it’s a lot, because only the worst cases end up in the hospital.

Why hypoglycemia matters

According to the Mayo Clinic:

“Hypoglycemia is a condition caused by a very low level of blood sugar (glucose), your body’s main energy source. Hypoglycemia is often related to the treatment of diabetes.”

Now, you don’t have to have diabetes in order to get hypoglycemia…

It can be caused by other health problems. But overtreatment of blood sugar problems is a main cause.

The symptoms of hypoglycemia can include:

  • An irregular heart rhythm
  • Fatigue
  • Pale skin
  • Shakiness
  • Anxiety
  • Sweating
  • Hunger
  • Irritability
  • Tingling sensation around the mouth
  • Crying out during sleep

And if it gets particularly bad, you can experience visual disturbances or seizures, lose consciousness, or have abnormal behavior patterns. 

That’s when people usually end up in the hospital.

Hypoglycemia is NOT a great outcome. 

You don’t want your blood sugar too high or too low. Both are dangerous. 

Rather, it’s important that it falls in just the right range.

What to do if you think you’re being overtreated

If you have diabetes and are monitoring your blood sugar, then you will probably know if it’s too low. 

If it’s too low on a regular basis, you are probably being overtreated. 

Men who go through my programs that help reverse blood sugar problems find this happens quite often.

What I recommend in the case of overtreatment is that you work with your doctor to reduce your meds over time to an appropriate amount. 

Sometimes, with lifestyle interventions you can get off of the blood sugar meds completely and your blood sugar will go back to regulating itself.

Blood sugar meds CAN be helpful. But it isn’t unusual for docs to get them “not quite right” the first time around or for your needs to change as you get healthier. 

Make sure to work with your doctor so you aren’t hypoglycemic on a regular basis. Especially during sleep.

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This kick starts your body into burning sugar again

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You can easily kick start your metabolism into burning sugar again with this simple “sippy cup” activity… 

…and have great blood sugar, along with many other advantages like:

Just add the super simple “sippy cup” activity to your morning routine — it takes seconds… 

…and discover for yourself why kickstarting your body into burning sugar again is the best thing you can do for your health and longevity.

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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.