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Type 2 Diabetes Management It’s Not What You Think

By Denise A. Pancyrz

If you see diabetes ads or listen to well-intentioned health providers, you just may be like millions of people believing diabetes is fully managed with a low-carb diet and medication. This certainly can be true for some, but over time, most will see their diabetes progress with increased medication.

Learn the Truth About Naturally Improving and Reversing Your Diabetes

High and erratic glucose levels does not limit itself to diabetes—it can lead to heart disease, stroke, dementia, and even cancer as well. Diabetes affects 422 million people worldwide; in the U.S. alone, over 34 million people have type 2 diabetes and another 88 million are prediabetic. The unfortunate truth is, many are undiagnosed and therefore go untreated. Receiving the diabetes diagnosis is alarming, leaving many people feeling there is no way to reverse the effects and that medication or insulin is the only long-term option to live with the disease.

Efficacy of Current Protocols

Current diabetes protocols rarely work and are not stopping or reversing this disease. Diabetes remains the seventh-leading cause of death in the U.S. and in some areas, it is the sixth-leading cause. Annually, over one million people are becoming diabetic. Diabetes is also costly to treat—approximately $250 billion annually in the U.S. The only one winning the war on diabetes is the pharmaceutical industry. Because of the significant income pharmaceutical treatments bring to this industry, the hope is that you will never learn that you can naturally improve or reverse diabetes. Have you been told you need more diabetes medication? Your only option will be insulin. The medication protocol does not fix diabetes. It’s like trying to stop a flood with a bucket. Diabetes medication is designed to lower the glucose levels in your bloodstream by targeting your organs to work differently or harder. Some medications will force your pancreas to produce insulin, just like the commercials tell you. What they don’t tell you is long-term use can put too much strain on your pancreas, eventually diminishing its ability to produce insulin.

Natural Treatment for Diabetes?

The issue of confusion with diabetes medication is that in the beginning, it seems to work. Your A1c improves, you lose some weight, and your doctor is happy. When your A1c starts to creep up again, though, your dosage increases, or another medication is added to your day. How do you argue against medication when you are led to believe diabetes is genetic and there is no other way? While there may be a small genetic component, the truth is that lifestyle and environmental factors are the main driver of this disease. Your lifestyle—how you live your life overall— dictates your health over genetics. Following a lowcarb diet by cutting out sugar is a short-term fix. While this is important, implementing customized methods for long-term success is necessary because we are all different. Focus on nutrition is not just a diet program, it is a way to begin healing from diabetes. Following a diet that is not suited to you can inhibit improvement and keep you medicated. The right nutrition is just the tip of the iceberg in healing from diabetes.

How to Take the First Step

Know the health of your pancreas to set course for your personalized plan. Book a free consultation to discuss the most important lab test you will ever need. • Denise A. Pancyrz is a Diabetes Reversal & Holistic Lifestyle Coach, speaker, and best-selling author of The Virgin Diabetic, Reverse the Effects of Type 2 Diabetes, Reduce Medication, and Improve Your Glucose Levels. Diagnosed with type 2 diabetes, Denise was prescribed four daily insulin shots with oral medication for diabetes and heart disease. This protocol helped to bring her glucose levels down; however, she did not feel as healthy and vibrant as expected. After changing her protocol by learning to rest and preserve her pancreas, she was able to eliminate all medication and insulin and regain her health. Book a free consultation at www. ReverseMyDiabetes.net Call 888.848.1763 Email Denise@ ReverseMyDiabetes.net. See ad on page 13 >

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