Lisa Evans | Montana
Reversing Type 2 Diabetes and ongoing remission
Our research has shown that:
It was driving me mad! I was eating my meals without the potatoes, cycling three hours a day, and doing that for an entire month. But guess what? My blood sugar didn’t change. I felt completely helpless.
Let’s go back to two months ago. I had just turned 55, but I started feeling tired all the time. So, I went to my GP, and the news wasn’t good—high blood sugar. The doctor said, "You need to get that sugar under control!"
I started on metformin medication, but it made me nauseous. Pricking my finger to check my blood sugar was painful. So, I tried my best with diet and exercise, but you know how that ended.
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Surprisingly, after just a few weeks with Sugar Defender, I noticed a significant improvement in my blood sugar levels. My energy levels increased, and for the first time in years, my glucose readings were consistently within the normal range.
Sugar Defender became my secret weapon for controlling my blood sugar. They made managing my blood sugar a breeze. No more medications, no more strict diets, no more exhausting workouts. It was a total game-changer for my glucose levels.
High blood sugar is a major issue for millions of people in Canada and around the world. It can lead to serious health problems like heart disease, kidney issues, and even blindness.
According to recent statistics from Diabetes Canada, over a million people in Canada have diabetes, with around 90% of them having type 2 diabetes. Even more concerning, it's estimated that over 1.6 million people in Canada are at increased risk of developing type 2 diabetes, many of them in the prediabetes stage.
There are many causes of high blood sugar, from family history to poor eating habits and lack of exercise. Traditional ways to manage it can be tough—strict diets, exercise that doesn’t seem to help, medications with side effects, and the pain of constantly monitoring your blood sugar.
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