"Diabetes – The Silent Killer"
. . . Over 300 Million cases globally!
Over 17 million Americans have diabetes with another million being diagnosed every year! If you find those numbers alarming, you’re in good company.
The CDC (Center for Disease Control) attributes the growing numbers to obesity and lack of physical activity especially among people in their 30s. But, what is even scarier is that experts say that is probably not an accurate estimate and in fact the numbers could be much higher.
It’s a very insidious disease. Some people can have the disease for years, sometimes decades, before the condition becomes obvious. You may even call it the “stealth” disease.
In fact, the numbers listed above could very well be a miscalculation. Why is that? It is very common for diabetes to flourish undetected for as much as 12 years before diagnosis.
The onset of symptoms can be very gradual. Sadly, some people are not diagnosed in time and suffer from the effects such as:
· Heart disease
· Amputations
· Kidney disease
· Loss of sight and blindness
According to research, over 290,000 of those people are the result of consequences of diabetes statistically each year in the USA!
Based on this information, doesn’t it stand to reason that we should be waging an all out war against this killer? You are absolutely correct AND the first battle of that war begins with YOU!
The medical community is in no shape to do it for you. Just turn to your local news and you can see what a shamble our health care system is in.
We lose more and more qualified medical professionals every day because of the “business” of health care. You need to be in control of your health and that of your loved ones.
The first step is education. You need to get the answers to learn this and more:
· Diabetes is A Global Epidemic
· The Best Course of Action is Prevention
· Prevention thru Better Nutrition
· Why Is It Called The Stealth Disease?
· What Are the Symptoms
· Diabetes Defined - Type I and Type II Diabetes
· Your Cardiovascular System and Diabetes
· All About the Pancreas
· Why you Need a Nutritionist
· Vitamins, Minerals and Supplements
· Mealtime - Eat Protein Serving First
· Mealtime - Eat Carb Serving Second
· Mealtime - Eat Veggies and Grains Third
· Obesity and Diabetes
· Diet and Exercise
You can spend months researching all the information or you can get the answers quickly. Coping with Diabetes can give you the information right at your fingertips in minutes.
Diabetes is no laughing matter and ignoring the symptoms can be deadly. Take action now . . . waiting can be fatal. Get the answers you need. Your family will thank you because your life depends on it!