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    "content": "I agree with you. It is just informative. It is good to put a disclaimer. Ordinarily, this goes with a rider. In fact, I thank the Hon. Member for that. It comes with a rider that you must consult with your doctor and read widely. I am sure my good doctor, the Member for Seme, will agree with me. If you are already sick, you need to consult your doctor. Diet goes a long way. Any doctor will tell anyone that if you have the right diet you are likely to be better. The story about apple cider vinegar is just historical. It has been a long-held practice. Scientists have some data on some people who have used it and have found themselves in very good way. It is not a cure in itself. I must rectify that. I must put a disclaimer and people should verify that information because it is going to the public. The long and short of it is that diabetes and blood pressure are lifestyle diseases. If we educate each other through Government institutions and pass as much information as possible as Parliament through this debate, people will be wiser. People will take care of themselves and we will have fewer people going to doctors with regard to this particular lifestyle disease. It is good for Government institutions to ensure that it is a priority. Now that health is devolved to the counties, health officers should disseminate information. Printed materials can be picked up from health centres whenever people visit. While people engage in public participation on other things, health officers in the counties can pass information on how to handle people with diabetes and that information will help. Call upon people to visit their health centres and have the medication there..."
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