Diabetes Is Not Always Permanent

Diabetes Is Not Always Permanent

by Kerri Ryan
Diabetes Is Not Always Permanent

Diabetes Is Not Always Permanent

by Kerri Ryan

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Overview

Diabetic symptoms are not always easy to identify. Type 2 diabetes, type 1 diabetes, prediabetes, and gestational diabetes, all stem from the same cause but the medical community places a subcategory to help them take into consideration other age-related issues that might be present. All these signs of diabetes can be found in this book, and explain the reasons why they are happening, so you can better understand how to respond to this diagnosis. Basically, the pancreas has lost the ability to convert sugars into energy causing the diabetic to often start taking insulin shots.

 

Diabetes is a very serious disease that can bring a lifetime of medical issues, including death, so understanding how it got started, how to prevent it, and in some cases reverse it, is vital if you have been diagnosed. Neuropathy, cardio-vascular issues, blindness, and sores that won't heal can often be corrected providing you have the correct information and learn how to reverse existing symptoms. However, under no circumstances should this book be used to replace our doctor's advice. Everyone is unique, and he will have more information about your personal condition than I do, so learn how to respond to diabetes, and once your chemistry is back in balance, reverse symptoms, and let your doctor decide if it is time to discontinue any treatments.


Product Details

BN ID: 2940166524140
Publisher: Kerri Ryan
Publication date: 08/01/2022
Sold by: Draft2Digital
Format: eBook
File size: 723 KB

About the Author

This book is a collection of 20+ years of study in the field of nutrition and biochemistry. 

Many diseases we suffer today are a result of processed foods that have taken nutrition out of the American diet. Find out how simple it can be to restore it without a total menu change. 

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