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  • Diabetes Is Not Always Permanent

  • Diabetes Evolves Slowly and Can Reverse Its Slow Growth Back to Your Normal Health
  • By: Kerri Ryan
  • Narrated by: Steven Kumar
  • Length: 19 mins

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By: Kerri Ryan
Narrated by: Steven Kumar
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There are several types of diabetes, according to the American Medical Association, but they all stem from the same condition, a pancreas that was damaged and will not convert sugars to energy anymore. If you believe that you have diabetic symptoms, you should go see a doctor to confirm or deny it, but either way, the information in this audiobook will help you understand type 1 diabetes, type 2 diabetes, prediabetes, gestational diabetes, and the use of insulin. You will learn how to prevent, and often reverse, the condition once you have a better understanding of what is really going on at the molecular level. You may not have to alter your entire diabetic diet; often simply adding a few things to it will help you regain your health, slow, or stop this disease.

©2022 Kerri Ryan (P)2022 Kerri Ryan

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