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Diabetes Improvement Program : An Outstanding Doctor's Handbook for Using Foods & Supplements to Slow and Reverse the Complications of Diabetes by Patrick Quillin, Ph.D., RD, CNS
A Doctor's Handbook, by Patrick Quillin, Ph.D., RD, CNS

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The Amazing Doctor's Handbook for Using Foods and Supplements to Slow and Reverse the Complications of Diabetes.

THE DIABETES IMPROVEMENT PROGRAM has been researched, developed and written by a doctor.  It shows you exactly how nature can activate your body's built in healers once you start eating the right combination of foods. This program works for both Type I and Type II diabetes and it can reduce, and in some cases even eliminate, the need to take insulin.  Improvement can be seen as well in lower blood pressure, lower cholesterol and reduced triglyceride levels. There has also been a reduction of other risk factors associated with: heart attacks, stroke, retinopathy, kidney damage.  What's more, it can help improve short term memory and make you feel more alert and no longer chronically tired. Improvements and even total cures of double vision or diplopia may also be experienced.  If you or someone you know has diabetes, this could be the most important book you'll ever read.

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