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"Diabetes – The Silent Killer" . . . Over 300 Million cases globally! Over
17 million Americans have diabetes with another million being diagnosed
every
year! If
you find those numbers
alarming, you’re in good company. The
CDC (Center for Disease Control) attributes the growing numbers to
obesity and
lack of physical activity especially among people in their 30s. But,
what is even scarier is that experts say
that is probably not an accurate estimate and in fact the numbers could
be much
higher. It’s
a very insidious disease. Some people can
have the disease for years, sometimes decades, before the condition
becomes
obvious. You may even call it
the
“stealth” disease. In
fact, the numbers listed above could very well be a miscalculation. Why
is that? It is very common for
diabetes to flourish undetected for as much as 12
years before diagnosis. The
onset of symptoms can be very gradual. Sadly,
some people are
not diagnosed in time and suffer from the effects
such as: ·
Heart
disease ·
Amputations ·
Kidney
disease ·
Loss
of sight and blindness According
to research, over 290,000 of those people are the result of
consequences of
diabetes statistically each year in the USA! Based
on this information, doesn’t it stand to reason that we
should be waging an all
out war against this killer? You are
absolutely correct AND the first battle of that war begins with YOU! The
medical community is in no shape to do it for you.
Just
turn to your local news and you can see
what a shamble our health care system is in. We
lose more and more qualified medical professionals every day because of
the
“business” of health care. You
need to
be in control of your health and that of your loved ones. The
first step is education. You need to get
the answers to learn this and more: ·
Diabetes
is A Global Epidemic ·
The
Best Course of Action is Prevention ·
Prevention
thru Better Nutrition ·
Why
Is It Called The Stealth Disease? ·
What
Are the Symptoms ·
Diabetes
Defined - Type I and Type II Diabetes ·
Your
Cardiovascular System and Diabetes ·
All
About the Pancreas ·
Why
you Need a Nutritionist ·
Vitamins,
Minerals and Supplements ·
Mealtime
- Eat Protein Serving First ·
Mealtime
- Eat Carb Serving Second ·
Mealtime
- Eat Veggies and Grains Third ·
Obesity
and Diabetes ·
Diet
and Exercise You
can spend months researching all the information or you can get the
answers
quickly. Coping
with Diabetes
can give you the information right at your fingertips in minutes. Diabetes
is no laughing matter and ignoring the symptoms can be deadly. Take
action now . . . waiting can be
fatal. Get the answers you
need. Your family will thank
you because your life
depends on it! |
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If you already have diabetes, then early detection can help you manage the disease. If you do not have diabetes, then it is time to eat and live right to prevent the disease from affecting you.
