The author of Hypoglycemia: The Other Sugar Disease believes that Americans and Canadians alike would benefit greatly by kicking their sugar habit, ditching fast foods, eliminating caffeine, quit eating of processed foods like TV dinners, and remove soft drinks from home fridges and school vending machines.
A woman after my own heart.
"All of us have dreams of utopia,’’ says Anita. "Mine involves community gardens and neighborhood potluck dinners where no one brings KFC or Timbits…and in my world, kids would spend more time on their bikes than on their X-boxes and there would be no 200-pound 12-year-olds on insulin.’’
Anita espouses this romantic, idyllic image in announcing the release of the second edition of Hypoglycemia: The Other Sugar Disease, which she recently self-published.
Ron Rosedale, M.D. a nationally known expert in nutritional and metabolic medicine, wrote the foreword.
Anita Flegg of Ottawa is on a mission.
The author of Hypoglycemia: The Other Sugar Disease believes that Americans and Canadians alike would benefit greatly by kicking their sugar habit, ditching fast foods, eliminating caffeine, quit eating of processed foods like TV dinners, and remove soft drinks from home fridges and school vending machines.
A woman after my own heart.
"All of us have dreams of utopia,’’ says Anita. "Mine involves community gardens and neighborhood potluck dinners where no one brings KFC or Timbits…and in my world, kids would spend more time on their bikes than on their X-boxes and there would be no 200-pound 12-year-olds on insulin.’’
Anita espouses this romantic, idyllic image in announcing the release of the second edition of Hypoglycemia: The Other Sugar Disease, which she recently self-published.
Ron Rosedale, M.D. a nationally known expert in nutritional and metabolic medicine, wrote the foreword.