Hemen Ee

name Hemen Ee is known as the Alkaline Water Specialist. Gifted with the ability to comprehend the 2 major languages of the world (English and Chinese), he is exposed to the western modern health science and the wisdom of eastern healthcare. This fusion of east and west health wisdom creates a new understanding of the modern diseases and he reveals the simple ultimate solution to the modern complicated medical problems. In fact, achieving good health can be very SIMPLE…

Gout - How High Uric Acid Damages Your Life

06th January 2011
Every day, there are billions of body cells dies and these dead cells must be broken down for disposal. The process or breaking down the DNAs produces enormous amount of purines that must be sent to the liver for degradation to uric acid and then sent to ... Read >

High Uric Acid - What to Do With Gout?

20th December 2010
You must understand there are 2 separate stages for treating gout. The first one is the treatment for the inflamed swollen toes during the attack. The second stage is the long term continuous treatment to reduce the uric acid levels in your body in order ... Read >

Is It Possible for a Diabetes Patient to Become A Non Diabetes Again?

23rd November 2010
Depends on which type of diabetes you are suffering from. Type 1 Diabetes, which is due to multiple unknown complex factors that affect the proper production of insulin in the body. It could be some genetically linked causes that someone born with or some... Read >

How Do You Get Type 2 Diabetes?

23rd November 2010
It is surprising to know that many people do not really know the exact reason why they get diabetes. All the general public or even some medical professionals know is to put the blame on the sugar or the high carbohydrate foods they eat over the years. So... Read >

How Does Diabetes Affect An Athlete's Sports Performance?

20th November 2010
Most of us tend to think that athletes are mostly healthy and fit, but the reality is that there are a few popular athletes die of modern diseases such and heart disorder and brain tumor at relatively young age. Although we tend to think that they are too... Read >

Type 2 Diabetes - Can Diabetes Drugs Reverse Insulin Resistance? NO!

20th November 2010
Insulin Resistance occurs when the internal environment, which is the interstitial fluid that surrounds your body cells becomes acidic and oxidative (due to years of unhealthy diet). Years of exposing to oxidation and acidosis had reduced the sensitivity ... Read >

Diabetes & Insulin Resistance - Your Food is Controlled by Food Inc

17th November 2010
There is a great documentary video entitled "Food Inc." that reveals the ugly truth about the food industry. You will never look at the food you eat everyday the same way after you have watched that documentary. Well, if you are a person that finds doc... Read >

Current Medical Approach For Type 2 Diabetes is Heading Towards a Dead End

17th November 2010
There are millions of people around the world suffering from diabetes and more than 95 percents of them are of Type 2 Diabetes. Like most modern diseases, scientists and researchers still cannot give a definite answer as to what really causes Type 2 Diabe... Read >

Hereditary Diabetes - It is in the Food, Not DNA

17th November 2010
It has become a common excuse for most medical professionals to put the blame on genetic heritage or the DNA for the diseases that they cannot find the cure or solution for. It is like the ultimate escape for them when they are forced by a patient's famil... Read >

Emergency First Aid For a Diabetes Black Out

17th November 2010
When you see a fainting diabetes patient, you must provide immediate aid to prevent his or her condition from getting worse. Before you give any assistance, you must first identify what is the actual cause of the black out. There are two factors that c... Read >

The Root of All Modern Diseases - Changed Internal Body Environment

16th November 2010
Our body will always try to maintain blood pH at 7.4 which is mild alkaline. Bear in mind that our body can only sense the change of pH in the blood, it cannot sense the pH of cellular environment outside of the bloodstream. When there are too much aci... Read >