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Unite for Diabetes Travel Bug "Arvada, United States of America" Unite for Diabetes Travel Bug

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Released:
Monday, December 4, 2006
Origin:
New York, United States
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The goal for this Unite For Diabetes Travel Bug is to raise awareness of diabetes by traveling to Arvada and within Arvada, collecting photographs and geocaching logs along the way. Please log your visit and move me to a new geocache.

About This Item

Unite for Diabetes Travel BugThis Unite for Diabetes Travel Bug is part of the Unite for Diabetes Geocaching Campaign. To find out more about the Campaign and enter the photo contest, please visit http://unite.geocaching.com.

This Unite for Diabetes Travel Bug is dedicated to the people in Arvada, United States of America who have been affected by Diabetes. View Geocaches near Arvada.

Tracking History (24.4mi) View Map

Discovered It 2/9/2012 pasra discovered it   Visit Log

Netter TB, Danke.

Dropped Off 7/1/2007 smcr placed it in One Degree of Separation: St. Louis, Forest Park Missouri - 14.34 miles  Visit Log
Retrieve It from a Cache 6/12/2007 smcr retrieved it from Raiders of the Lost Arc Missouri   Visit Log

Picked up at Raiders of the Lost Arc...will send along soon.

Dropped Off 3/21/2007 Chod placed it in Raiders of the Lost Arc Missouri - 3.55 miles  Visit Log
Retrieve It from a Cache 3/5/2007 Chod retrieved it from PRIMAL Missouri   Visit Log

Will keep it moving for the CAUSE.

Dropped Off 3/4/2007 dadoo2 placed it in PRIMAL Missouri - 2.26 miles  Visit Log
Retrieve It from a Cache 3/4/2007 dadoo2 retrieved it from TMC4 - Ballwin Daze Missouri   Visit Log

nabbed it, will drop it elsewhere later today.

Dropped Off 2/23/2007 Justified placed it in TMC4 - Ballwin Daze Missouri - 4.28 miles  Visit Log
Grab It (Not from a Cache) 2/12/2007 Justified grabbed it   Visit Log

Friend of mine back home suffers from diabetes and has his ups and downs, lost a childhood schoolmate to complications from this also.

Retrieve It from a Cache 2/12/2007 Thystle retrieved it from ¡it is what it is! Missouri   Visit Log

Just had to pick this up on my morning walkabout; first one that has been this close to me since I moved to MO. Will move it along!
One of these days I'm gonna find a diabetes TB from Arizona. Until such a time, enjoy this blurb on Arizona's native wildlife and diabetes.
The first snippet is from Mendosa dot com, an online diabetes resource and he is talking about the elusive Gila Monster; One of the only two venomous species of lizards in the owrld (the other is a cousin; the Mexican beaded lizard)
"The Gila monster (Heloderma suspectum) is a poisonous lizard found in rapidly declining numbers in the American Southwest and northern Mexico. Gila Monsters and the Mexican beaded lizard (Heloderma horridum) are the world's only known venomous lizards.
The Gila monster venom contains the drug that we may be able to use some day to regulate blood glucose."
The second is from a January 2005 article in Vibrant Life Magazine.
"In Mexican traditional medicine, prickly pear cactus (nopal) is used for the treatment of diabetes and high cholesterol. Today nopal is a commonly called upon herbal agent for the treatment of Type 2 Diabetes by Mexican Americans as well as American Indians. The blood sugar-lowering action of nopal has been documented in a number of studies.
Extracts of prickly pear cactus have hypoglycemic effects when fed to animals with experimentally induced diabetes, as well as to healthy animals with elevated blood glucose levels. Researchers in Mexico found that patients with non-insulin-dependent diabetes mellitus who were given broiled nopal stems experienced a significant drop in blood glucose levels, while their insulin showed improved effectiveness. Furthermore, the regular use of sap from prickly pear cactus has been shown to improve the general symptoms of a diabetic patient."
BTB, nopal is also yummy in salsas, or when cooked up and served like french fries (though frying might not be the best thing.)
So while caching remember to respect the wildlife- they could save your life someday.

[This entry was edited by Thystle on Tuesday, March 06, 2007 at 11:34:39 PM.]

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