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Mike Touzeau
Captured attention But, whatever it is, something she points out "was really discovered by the good folks of Green Valley" has certainly caught the attention of a lot of health practitioners and nutritionists. "And it only cost about the same as 1 to 3 pieces of bubble gum every day, she said, smiling. Arizona Highways and Good Housekeeping magazines have done stories about it, and Dr. C. Leigh Broadhurst, who has been working for the government researching chromium and fat nutrition anti-diabetic plants, recommends it for diabetics. Research continues with with Native American tribes that suffer from diabetes, and that warms the heart of a social worker whose dream of helping others, that started with a sign language class, now lives on through a scrubby little plant in her back yard.
Folks can check out the advantages of prickly pear products at www.arizonacactusranch.com
or by calling Natalie McGee at 520-625-4419 or 800-582-9903.
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