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Stop Being Diabetic on this World Diabetes Day Onward

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Have you been diagnosed with diabetes? Or you observed that the prescribed type 2 diabetes treatment has ceased to be effective? Never worry!

Here, we have compiled a short guide to what diabetes is, how it affects the body and an adequate diet.

Unbelievable?

When it comes to spreading awareness about diabetes, On 14th November, it marks the birthday of the man who co-discovered insulin in 1922, i.e. Frederick Banting.

Let’s explore.

Diabetes is a leading cause of heart disease, kidney failure, blindness, amputation, and early death. A simple action can reduce risk. Let’s get to know what is diabetes & how it affects the overall body.

All you have to do read this article to the end and follow the instructions.

First of all, we need to understand diabetes from a new point of view. For example, someone who lives with diabetes takes a glucometer to check the blood glucose and finds it at 200. What does reading 200 reflect? That is what we need to understand.

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