Thursday, July 7, 2016

Lowering Blood Glucose in Type 2 Diabetes Lowers Risk of Eye Damage

Lowering blood glucose in type 2 diabetes using medications dramatically lowers risk of eye damage (diabetic retinopathy), according to a new study:

Health Central: How You Can Cut Your Risk of Diabetic Retinopathy

Diabetes Journals: Persistent Effects of Intensive Glycemic Control on Retinopathy in Type 2 Diabetes

By keeping your blood glucose in check with medications, you can cut your risk of getting eye complications by half. The only tiny problem is that the study (ACCORD) also showed that the drugs increased mortality. That is, they killed more people than they saved.

Is there a better way than using drugs? For example, normalizing blood glucose using a simple dietary change? If so that would be fantastic.

Fortunately it’s likely to be quite possible. Check out the links below.

Try it

How to Reverse Your Diabetes Type 2

Low Carb for Beginners

More

Dr. Mosley: “You Can Eat to Reverse Diabetes, so Why Aren’t Health Professionals Telling You How?”

How Gino Reversed His Type 2 Diabetes by Doing the Opposite

The Diabetes Economy

Videos

Diet & Diabetes – How to Normalize Your Blood Sugar4.9 out of 5 stars5 star89%4 star10%3 star0%2 star0%1 star0%28 ratings2816:26How to Reverse Diabetes Type 2 – Dr. Jason Fung4.9 out of 5 stars5 star86%4 star13%3 star0%2 star0%1 star0%29 ratings2910:23

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