What Doctors and the ADA aren’t Telling Diabetics

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What Doctors and the ADA aren't Telling Diabetics

“Smoking Gun” Exposes Surprising Threat

The ADA is supposed to watch diabetics’ backs… YET:

Dig around their site & you’ll find the following statement:

“The American Diabetes Association suggests an A1C of 7%, which is an eAG of 154 mg/dl”

It’s quite possible your MD is providing a similar blood sugar target.

And coming from such authorities, you might think these are “healthy” levels.

Nothing could be further than the truth.

Why Are ADA Recommended Levels Dangerous?

So let’s review:

The ADA recommends an A1C of 7.0…. that’s an eAG of 154 mg/dl.

What’s the problem?

Well for starters, nerve damage begins at 110 mg/dl.

Also, according to Dr. Tim Cook, an A1C of 5.7% doubles your risk of Alzheimer’s. And peer-reviewed studies show Alzheimer’s & dementia risk grow as A1C levels rise to the ADA recommendations and beyond.

One peer-reviewed study determined that an A1C of 7.0 should be considered “a new marker for cardiovascular risk.”

And research suggests levels above 140 mg/dl also increase risk of cancer, kidney failure, blindness and many more devastating problems.

Now to be fair - your situation is unique, so your MD may have set target levels that are higher than ideal.

And we're certainly NOT telling anyone to ignore their doctor’s advice.

But you owe it to yourself to do everything in your power to lower your blood sugar to safe levels.

And you can do just that – in the next 60 seconds.

The Next 60 Seconds Could Lower Your Blood Sugar Levels

Advances in treatments for diabetes have come a long way in recent years.

New medications lower blood sugar while fighting fat. Supplements are proving effective for many. And diet & exercise play a major role.

The most effective treatment plans combine more than one treatment under the guidance of a diabetes specialist to get your A1C to safer levels.

But not every doctor is up to date on the most recent advances because not every doctor specializes in diabetes care.

That’s why it’s important that you do your homework on ALL of your treatment options – even if you’ve been using your doctor for years.

The differences in price, convenience and results between one treatment and the next can be staggering.

And there’s a LOT at stake here.

Doctors with the best, modern technology are also up to speed on the internet. That’s why often, you may ONLY find the best cutting edge diabetes treatments by searching online.

And I’ve found a site that allows you to search treatments in your area.

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