Pre-Diabetes - Now is the Time to Stop It
Take Charge of Your Condition and Cheat The Grim Reaper! This article is actually a testimonial-no, it's not like the ones that some people create in order to sell a product.
What you read in this article can bring about a significant change in your life...
if you will just take the few minutes to read all of what I have written.
It could just save a life-maybe even yours.
If you or a loved-one was diagnosed with pre-diabetes-this is not a death sentence! This testimonial originates from my wife, Margie.
Some four months ago her annual checkup revealed that her blood glucose (sugar) was 6.
8 on the hemoglobin A1c test.
7.
0 on this test is chronic diabetes.
How close can you get? Given this diagnosis, someone with pre-diabetes has three distinct choices:
OK so a couple of people reported that they beat diabetes-so what! It's just a fluke.
But when hundreds, even thousands of people rid themselves of this condition-using natural methods-eventually our health care providers will wake up and take notice.
My wife chose option (2) from above.
This tough old gal decided to completely overhaul her diet.
She eliminated all sugar intake.
She went on a strict low carbohydrate (almost No Carbs) diet.
She exercises on a regular basis at a local gym.
So what good did this do-here's what it did in just about four months:
Several have said, "Margie, you look 'hot'.
" Oh-how she loves to hear that! It's not that complicated.
And the more people who develop the determination to change their lifestyle, the lower the statistics will drop.
Today The American Diabetes Association says there are over 23 million diabetics in the U.
S.
alone.
Of this number, 5.
7 million are pre-diabetic and 5.
7 million are undiagnosed.
What you read in this article can bring about a significant change in your life...
if you will just take the few minutes to read all of what I have written.
It could just save a life-maybe even yours.
If you or a loved-one was diagnosed with pre-diabetes-this is not a death sentence! This testimonial originates from my wife, Margie.
Some four months ago her annual checkup revealed that her blood glucose (sugar) was 6.
8 on the hemoglobin A1c test.
7.
0 on this test is chronic diabetes.
How close can you get? Given this diagnosis, someone with pre-diabetes has three distinct choices:
- Begin a regimen of prescription drugs to help the insulin manufactured in the pancreas to metabolize sugar in the blood into glucose, which is then transported to the cells in our muscles and other body tissues to give them energy.
- Begin making significant lifestyle changes, including diet
- Simply ignore the warnings and allow this "Incurable Condition" to eventually kill you.
OK so a couple of people reported that they beat diabetes-so what! It's just a fluke.
But when hundreds, even thousands of people rid themselves of this condition-using natural methods-eventually our health care providers will wake up and take notice.
- Has your doctor told you that a couple of tablespoons full of ordinary cinnamon will help metabolize whatever sugar is in your bloodstream? Capsules will work too.
- Has he said that the same amount of apple cider vinegar will do the same thing?
- Has he told you to eliminate ALL sugar and the "white" foods from your diet-like potatoes, rice, flour and so forth?
My wife chose option (2) from above.
This tough old gal decided to completely overhaul her diet.
She eliminated all sugar intake.
She went on a strict low carbohydrate (almost No Carbs) diet.
She exercises on a regular basis at a local gym.
So what good did this do-here's what it did in just about four months:
- Her blood (glucose) level dropped from 6.
8 to 6.
0 - She lost over 50 pounds (22.
73 kg) - She is now giving away her "fat clothes" because her dress size went from size 18 to size 8.
Several have said, "Margie, you look 'hot'.
" Oh-how she loves to hear that! It's not that complicated.
And the more people who develop the determination to change their lifestyle, the lower the statistics will drop.
Today The American Diabetes Association says there are over 23 million diabetics in the U.
S.
alone.
Of this number, 5.
7 million are pre-diabetic and 5.
7 million are undiagnosed.
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