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The low-carb diabetes solution cookbook

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"Type 2 diabetes is a modern epidemic. More than 1 billion people worldwide suffer from type 2 diabetes and its related conditions of pre-diabetes, insulin resistance, and obesity. The most dangerous fact? The standard dietary recommendations are making you sicker. For years, diabetics were told to cut cholesterol, reduce fat, and load up on "healthy" whole grains. However, these carb-laden diets have only made rates of diabetes and obesity soar. It's not your fault. You've been given bad advice. With a low-carb diet, diabetes canbe reversed. It's time to feel better. The Low-Carb Diabetes Solution Cookbook will get you off the foods that are making you sick. With these specially designed recipes, you'll normalize your blood sugar and lose weight easily - even stubborn belly fat! No longer will you need to depend on medication to keep your insulin levels in the proper range. You'll feel more energetic and less hungry - without dieting or counting calories. Based on the groundbreaking protocol used at the HEAL Diabetes and Medical Weight Loss Centers, The Low-Carb Diabetes Solution Cookbook helps you heal type 2 diabetes where it starts - a faulty diet. Leading low-carb expert and best-selling author Dana Carpender has developed 200 recipes that enable you to eat deliciously, keep your carb counts in the proper range, and reverse your diabetes naturally.,"--Amazon.com.

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