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This Holiday’s Threat to Your Health and Well-Being! Create a New You in 2019 By Dr. Greg Fors, DC, Board-certified Neurologist

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One out of two Americans either have early diabetes or full-blown type II diabetes: Good chances you are one of them. And, this holiday season, with its holiday treats of sugar and carbs, only increase your chances. This devastating epidemic can take from you, or a loved one, legs, kidneys, eyes, heart and/or brain. Surprisingly, new evidence is now showing that you do not have to wait to be fully diabetic to have these things stripped from your life. Why not do something about it right now? You Do Not Have to Wait to Be Diabetic to Be Damaged: It turns out during the silent “prediabetic” phase spikes in glucose and insulin after eating are causing damage to your body. You don’t realize this because your yearly physical is only looking at your fasting blood glucose. When you are prediabetic most of the time your glucose will return to normal with a 12 hour fast before your blood draw. Furthermore, on this yearly physical, your doctor is not measuring your insulin levels or your hemoglobin A1c which will show your pre-diabetes well before an abnormal fasting glucose will. Because of this you remain ignorant of the damage being done to your body. What Is Your Chance of Being Prediabetic? According to the U.S. CDC more than 1 in 3, numbering over 86 million Americans, have the early stages of diabetes type II or prediabetes. Alarmingly, 9 out of 10 of these people do not realize they have this condition. Worse yet those who are diagnosed do not take it seriously enough because the doctor told him it’s “only” pre- diabetes. Really there is no such thing as pre-diabetes, truly there is only early stages of diabetes or full-blown diabetes. The Signs of Early Diabetes or “Prediabetes”: The cause of type II diabetes is insulin resistance. This is where your cells are no longer hearing the signal of insulin to take in the blood glucose. Therefore, your blood glucose and insulin levels rise after eating causing damage to your cells. One of the first signs of insulin resistance is easy weight gain difficult weight loss. Why? Because insulin is the hormone that tells your body to store fat and not to break down fat. Another early sign of insulin resistance or pre-diabetes is high blood pressure and/or elevated blood fats such as triglycerides and LDL cholesterol. Both factors will lead to heart disease and stroke. Also, numbness, tingling and pain in your legs are often a sign of pre-diabetes and the possible eventual loss of function in your legs. This happens even before being diagnosed with diabetes, because post meal glucose spikes are damaging the nerves in your legs. Because prediabetes has already damaged the nerves in nearly half of those newly diagnosed with diabetes, it is vital for anyone over the age of 35 to be properly tested for pre-diabetes and early signs of nerve damage. I can’t emphasize this enough. If you think you may have prediabetes, or have been diagnosed with diabetes, you need to see a doctor who will look carefully for the early signs of peripheral neuropathy. Furthermore, 30% of you with prediabetes will develop full-blown type II diabetes within five years if something doesn’t change. Therefore, you need to see a doctor who knows how to test for the earliest indications for pre-diabetes and then knows how to reverse it through a safe natural approach. That way you do not have to worry about continually gaining weight and losing your eyes, kidneys, heart or brain to diabetes. Pre-diabetes and Type II Diabetes - What Won’t Fix This: The pharmaceutical industry would have you believe that controlling your blood sugar with drugs or insulin will protect you from organ and nerve damage and early death. And, that type II diabetes is not reversible. Don’t you believe it! A new study published by Mayo Researchers found that the use of drugs to control your blood glucose levels showed no significant benefit in reducing the risk of dialysis, kidney transplant, renal death, blindness, or neuropathy. What this Mayo Study and the famous Accord Study is telling us, the well-intentioned efforts of your conventional doctor’s intervention with prescription drugs to control your blood glucose levels, will not save you from the damage of diabetes! Worse Yet, Alzheimer’s Is Now Being Called Type III Diabetes: Yes, that’s right! New research is showing that one of the primary driving forces behind the new Alzheimer’s and dementia epidemic is insulin resistance of the brain. This is happening even in the stages of prediabetes and of course in full-blown diabetes. What are the primary symptoms: elevated blood glucose levels after meals with, brain fog, decreased cognitive function, depression, anxiety, insomnia all signs of brain inflammation driven by insulin resistance. Do you want to keep your brain, your eyesight, your legs, kidney function, heart health? Are you going to allow yourself to be a victim of this devastating epidemic! Find out if you have pre-diabetes and what you can do to reverse it. Or, possibly you already have type II diabetes and you want to reverse this before it’s too late. Join me Dr. Greg Fors at one of my FREE “Reversing Your Pre-diabetes or Diabetes” Health Workshops—Monday, January 29th or Wednesday, January 30th at 7 PM at the Pain and Brain Healing Center 1400 131st Ave NE Blaine. Call 763-862-7100 to register. Seating is limited.

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Dr. Greg Fors, D.C. is a Board-certified Neurologist (IBCN), certified in Applied Herbal Sciences (NWHSU) and acupuncture. As the clinic director of the Pain and Brain Healing Center in Blaine Minnesota he specializes in a functional medicine approach to fibromyalgia, fatigue, diabetes, heart health, thyroid disorders, depression, anxiety, autism and ADHD. If you have any questions or comments regarding this article you can contact Dr. Fors at 763-862-7100. Dr. Fors is the author of the highlyacclaimed book, “Why We Hurt” available through booksellers everywhere.

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