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ProgressiveDoctors.com Announces That They Are the North American Online Seller of "Milagro de la Selva" Tea or Translated Miracle of the Jungle.

During National Diabetes month ProgressiveDoctors.com is helping get out the news to Type 2 diabetics about the benefits of drinking Milagro de la Selva tea. Milagro de la Selva tea has been helping people, around the world and now in America, control their blood sugars for six years. It has been found "...very effective for the treatment of Type 2 Diabetes".

Tuscon, AZ (PRWEB) November 8, 2004 -- Dr. David Dixon MD, the owner of ProgressiveDoctors.com stated today that Milagro de la Selva tea will be getting national publicity on all major news networks beginning the week of November 8th and throughout the month of November which is National Diabetes Month. ProgressiveDoctors.com has been selling the tea for over a year now and has seen the product grow more popular within the Type 2 diabetic community. Milagro de la Selva tea is composed of two herbal plants that grow in one small area of the Guatemalan rain forest and nowhere else on earth. This tea breaks the insulin-resistance syndrome, says Dr. Dixon MD, by stimulating and opening the peripheral insulin receptor in each cell, thereby allowing the body's own insulin to enter the cells and start working again. It also stimulates the pancreas to release more insulin, and reduces the absorption of glycosides at the intestinal level. Milagro de la Selva does not mask the symptoms of diabetes, it works with your own system to bring an improvement in a natural way.

Milagro de la Selva tea was extensively studied by the Peoples University of The Americas in Puerto Rico according to the guidelines of the A.O.A.C. (Association of Official Analytical Chemists -- International) and the World Health Organization (W.H.O.) to determine its efficacy and toxicity levels. It was found "...very effective for the treatment of Type 2 Diabetes" and was also found to be completely non-toxic.

Dr. Peter R. Rothschild MD, Ph.D., Th.D., FRSH, in a three month, 70 member, double blind and placebo study finished in June of 2003 reported that "...the tea is a valuable alternative in the treatment of diabetes", He also noted that the tea helped to reduce cholesterol and high blood pressure and benefits vascular problems of the retina.

Dr. Rothschild received his degree in medicine in Vienna, Austria, was postulated for the Nobel Prize in physics by the Royal Academy of Sciences, and at present is the dean of Peoples University of The Americas in Puerto Rico.

Milagro de la Selva tea has been helping people, around the world and now in America, control their blood sugars for six years and currently ProgressiveDoctors.com has the tea and other natural products available on their web site and by phone 520-327-0462. Beginning 11/12 toll free order line 866-727-0462 24 hours 7 days a week. Regular business hours MST 8 AM - 5 PM Monday thru Friday.

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