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Discover a natural strategy to reverse Type 2 diabetes that goes beyond conventional treatments. Unlike traditional approaches that rely on insulin injections, this method focuses on the powerful combination of nutrition and intermittent fasting. More than 90 percent of diabetes cases worldwide are Type 2, characterized by insulin resistance—a condition where insulin struggles to regulate blood glucose levels effectively.
In contrast to Type 1 diabetes, which often involves a lack of insulin, Type 2 has been historically treated with insulin injections, exacerbating the issue. Shockingly, over half of the US population is currently diabetic or prediabetic. The rise in Type 2 diabetes, even among children, is linked to dietary choices and suboptimal medical advice.
Decades of adhering to low-fat, high-carbohydrate diets, based on outdated dietary guidelines, have proven detrimental to public health. Ignoring the benefits of healthy fats and the adverse effects of excessive carbohydrates has misled individuals seeking to prevent or reverse Type 2 diabetes.
Unchecked diabetes poses severe risks to various bodily systems, increasing the likelihood of stroke, heart disease, Alzheimer’s, and more. The good news is that there's a simple, natural solution—a dietary cure for a dietary disease. By eliminating refined sugar, limiting carbs, and incorporating regular intermittent fasting, individuals can lower insulin levels, alleviate insulin resistance, and witness positive transformations in weight, energy levels, and overall health. Contrary to conventional wisdom, Type 2 diabetes is a reversible condition. Take control of your health journey today.
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Livre audio : 2 avril 2024
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