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#2 of 12: Know This Number - Natural Ways to Lower Blood Sugar | Dr. Don Colbert, MD Ep. 2

#2 of 12: Know This Number - Natural Ways to Lower Blood Sugar | Dr. Don Colbert, MD Ep. 2

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Are you pre-diabetic and don’t even know it? Nearly 50% of Americans are either diabetic or pre-diabetic—and many have no idea. In this powerful episode of Dr. Colbert’s Divine Health Broadcast, Dr. Don Colbert, MD, is joined by Mary Colbert and Kyle Colbert to expose one of the most vital health metrics you must monitor: your hemoglobin A1C. Learn how your blood sugar levels directly impact aging, energy, and long-term health. Dr. Colbert explains how insulin resistance silently leads to brain fog, rapid aging, and even erectile dysfunction in men. Mary shares her personal battle with sugar cravings—and how she turned it around using Beyond Keto, Carb Assist, Berberine, and Fiber Zone. 💡 Key takeaways: Why hemoglobin A1C is a better indicator than fasting blood sugar The “sweet spot” for reversing insulin resistance How soda and sugar addiction silently lead to chronic disease Practical steps to lower cravings and balance blood sugar How to Live Long and Strong—with actionable faith-based health wisdom 🛒 Shop the featured supplements: 👉 Carb Assist: https://divinehealth.com/carb-assist 👉 Berberine: https://divinehealth.com/berberine 👉 Fiber Zone: https://divinehealth.com/fiber-zone 👉 Beyond Keto Book: https://divinehealth.com/beyond-keto 🎯 Join the FREE 21-Day Keto Zone Challenge: https://divinehealth.com/challenge 🔔 Don’t forget to subscribe, like, and share! Visit https://divinehealth.com to explore more faith-driven wellness solutions and reclaim your health—God’s way.

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