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Prick Your Finger No More!

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What do you think the worst part of being diabetic is? Most people say it’s the morning pin pri

What do you think the worst part of being diabetic is? Most people say it’s the morning pin prick. It hurts, and seeing your own blood each day feels like a reminder of what you can’t escape. Now, what if I told you that you never have to prick your finger—or take insulin shots—again? See how it’s possible here: And no, it’s not just about better ways to monitor. It’s about not needing to monitor at all because you could be diabetes-free. There’s one powerful ingredient every diabetic’s body craves. And once it’s in your system, your blood sugar balances almost like magic. Here’s the truth: Everything you’ve been taught about diabetes is wrong. [Straighten things out here (it’ll take just 5 minutes):]( Wishing you health and freedom, Becky at Holistic Health Group   An article you may have missed: Symptoms and Support for Type 2 Diabetes Diabetes is an illness related to elevated blood sugar levels. “With type 2 diabetes, your body either resists the effects of insulin – a hormone that regulates the movement of sugar into your cells – or doesn’t produce enough insulin to maintain a normal glucose level.” However, 8.1 million individuals might be undiagnosed or unaware of their condition. Diabetes is the 7th leading cause of death in the United States.  In fact, according to Forbes, nearly “50% of adults living in the U.S. have diabetes or pre-diabetes, a condition where a person already has elevated blood sugar and is at risk to develop diabetes.” The underlying causes and risk factors for type 2 diabetes include: poor diet and eating habits, obesity, physical inactivity, smoking, chronic stress, high blood pressure, high levels of inflammation, hormone conditions, certain medications, and more. When it comes to symptoms of type 2 diabetes, an individual might experience frequent urination, sores or cuts that won’t heal, foot pain and/or numbness, increased thirst or a dry mouth, easy weight gain with the inability to lose weight, feeling hungry all of the time, and blurred vision. The good news is that by looking at the contributing factors causing the insulin resistance, the symptoms and effects of diabetes 2 can be reversed naturally by addressing the causes so the body can reverse its resistance to insulin. [Continue reading here...](     This email was sent to {EMAIL} by support@useholistic.com PO Box 786 Tracyton, WA 98393   | [Edit Profile]( | [Manage Subscriptions]( | Â

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