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What is the best diabetes supplements in the market?
I try to control my diet and moderate exercise every day for about 20 minutes. It is difficult to control my diabetes, friends say having diabetes supplement is another way. Any suggestions.
My husband Richard is a type 2 in the past 15. Because glucose levels and blood pressure. The main concern is that Bg is 200. After pursuasion much, I asked him to leave his job very stressful, as a hotelier. Helps you control your diet, low carbohydrate, moderate exercise in the garden and reduce stress. It reduces your BG. Our friend, Joey suggests that we as a supplement, Dbethics that has helped many to reduce their BG. I was not interested, but later decided to try. After 10 days my BG drops to 105 and I went to see my endocrynologist who advised me to reduce my insulin by 5 units in the morning and another 5 units at night. After 2 months, I've done my tests and I was surprised HbA1c has been reduced by 3 points. My doctor is just as surprised and asked me to continue to closely monitor my Bg. I hope you can help.
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Preventing a Heart Attack (Factors Contributing to Heart Disease, Risk Factors, and Controls) [VHS Video] $99.95 (VHS Video) This program examines heart disease through the eyes of a young man who's at risk of a heart attack because of a family history of the disease. The program explains the four major factors that contribute to heart disease: smoking, cholesterol, high blood pressure, and lack of physical activity. The program compares risk factors and their significance and discusses which can be controll... |
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Alternative and Allopathic Treatments of Diabetes, Type II: a Nutritional and Mind-Body Approach $30.95 Diabetes is presented as a disruption of the basic physiological and anatomical basis of energy production. The symptoms and causes are clarified. Allopathic approaches of traditional medicine are discussed. Well researched alternatives are presented. Practical steps are given to prevent, reverse, control, and manage diabetes.... |
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Mag Chlor 90 2 Fl. Oz. $18.25 About 60% of Americans do not get enough magnesium from their diet. Diet, ingestion of alcohol, sodas, and certain medications cause a loss of magnesium. In the healthy person, only half of the magnesium ingested is absorbed. However, many lifestyles, environmental and dietary factors can further lower the availability of magnesium. Remember, most magnesium is present inside the body's cells... |
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Mag Link® 120 Capsules $18.95 657 Reasons Why You Because you have 657 muscles in |
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The Glycemic-Load Diet: A powerful new program for losing weight and reversing insulin resistance $8.63 A cardiologist's revolutionary weight-loss plan that allows dieters to enjoy good carbs while still losing weight The glycemic index has been the basis of many popular diets. But it doesn't take into account the serving sizes people actually eat and eliminates too many foods for dieters to stick with it. Now Dr. Robert Thompson's breakthrough program uses the glycemic load--the glycemic index adju... |
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Death to Diabetes: The Six Stages of Type 2 Diabetes Control & Reversal (Version 1.0) $20.81 Ex-diabetic engineer defeats and reverses his diabetes, helps Type 2 diabetics reverse, cure and beat their diabetes naturally without drugs. This book explains the 4 major root causes of Type 2 diabetes and how to control and reverse the disease. This is based on an easy-to-follow, systematic 6-stage process, 200 clinical studies, and the experience of an ex-diabetic engineer. This book will help... |
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The 7 Step Diabetes Fitness Plan: Living Well and Being Fit with Diabetes, No Matter Your Weight (Marlowe Diabetes Library) $7.54 Most of the 18.2 million Americans currently living with diabetes have been advised by their doctors, or other health-care providers, that weight loss is essential for them to control their condition and stay healthy. However, the vast majority of people fail miserably at dieting, ultimately regaining the pounds they manage to lose. The latest research confirms, though, that diabetic people do not... |
