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The Sugar Code

Defeating Diabetes and Its Hidden Link to Alzheimer's

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The Sugar Code

By: Alice Jackson
Narrated by: Ashley Reynolds
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What if the disease threatening your body could also be quietly stealing your mind?

For decades, doctors have treated diabetes and Alzheimer’s as separate battles. But groundbreaking research reveals a chilling truth: these two conditions are deeply connected—and the same processes that disrupt blood sugar can also sabotage your brain’s ability to think, remember, and thrive.

In The Sugar Code, you’ll uncover:

  • The surprising science behind how insulin resistance affects the brain—and why some experts now call Alzheimer’s “Type 3 Diabetes.”
  • Proven, practical strategies to prevent, manage, and even reverse the course of diabetes, without gimmicks or dangerous fads.
  • How lifestyle, nutrition, and targeted medical advances can protect both your body and your memory.
  • The hidden early-warning signs your brain may already be struggling, and what you can do right now to change its future.

Drawing on the latest global research, compelling patient stories, and decades of medical insight, The Sugar Code offers a clear, empowering plan to safeguard your health and extend not just your lifespan, but also your mindspan.

Your brain and body are speaking the same biochemical language. It’s time to learn how to decode it…and take back control of your future.

©2025 Alice Jackson (P)2025 Alice Jackson
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