Sunday, September 7, 2008

Conventional wisdom says if you’re not having symptoms, your blood sugar problems are not a big deal. WRONG!

When I tell patients they have blood sugar problems, many tell me, “That can’t be. I don’t have any symptoms such as excessive thirst, frequent urination, hunger, fatigue or blurry vision.”

The truth is, blood sugar problems can go unnoticed for years. Left unchecked, they can wreak havoc on your body—eventually destroying your kidneys, your eyes, your heart, or your circulation—and you may not even know it until it’s too late.

It may take decades for little sugar deposits to do their damage, but if ignored, they will cause you major health problems.

  • Conventional wisdom says low-fat dieting can control your blood sugar. WRONG!

Patients assume, “If I could just eat more low-fat foods, I’ll be okay.”

But what you’re not hearing is that low-fat diets can actually make your blood sugar problems worse. That’s because meals without fat pass out of your stomach more rapidly and get absorbed more quickly—creating blood sugar “spikes.” Too many of these spikes can lead to elevated blood sugar problems.

What you eat is important, but low-fat dieting alone won’t be the answer to all your blood sugar problems.

  • Conventional wisdom says natural solutions just won’t work for blood sugar problems. WRONG again!

Many of my patients initially believe, “I need something stronger than what nature can offer to help me with my blood sugar problems.”

That’s because the Medical Establishment has done a good job of brainwashing the American public and making them dependent on expensive, conventional solutions that make up a multi billion dollar-a-year business.

But as you’re about to see in this Special Alert, new natural solutions for blood sugar problems are powerful and proven effective by clinical studies and scientific research.

Bottom line: It’s now possible for you to take control of your blood sugar, glucose and insulin—and boost your overall health. All safely, naturally and affordably.

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