Kill Diabetes Today: Reverse Type 2 Diabetes
Category: Health
Foreword: If you are prediabetic (A1C between 5.7%-6.4%; fasting blood glucose between 100-125 mg/dL) or have full blown Type 2 diabetes (A1C greater than 6.5%; fasting blood glucose greater than 126 mg/dL) I suggest that you consider the GLVE protocol to reverse this deadly condition which is linked Here. Want to Reverse Type 2 Diabetes?
Welcome to Kill Diabetes Today! My name is Dr. Pete and I am your host. The subject of todays episode is to explain how I used the GLVE (my acronym) protocol to reverse prediabetes. First, some background about myself: I have a Ph. D. in Chemistry from the University of Colorado, in Boulder, Colorado. I
1)Statistics: How many of us have prediabetes or Type 2 Diabetes and the costs associated with the disease national-diabetes-statistics-report CDC Incidence of Prediabetes and Type 2 Diabetes #1 Incidence of Prediabetes and Type 2 Diabetes #2 2)Excellent blood glucose meter that also measures ketones Keto_Mojo Blood-Glucose /Ketone Measurement Meter 3)Virta Health, supporting Papers and talks:
Disclaimer and Waiver of Liability: 1) This essay describes actual life events and the choices that I made to change a serious medical condition. I am not a medical doctor and if you read this and decide to follow my advice then that is your decision and you bear responsibility for that choice. 2) I
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