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Death to Diabetes

Death to Diabetes     

by DeWayne McCulley
Price: $24.95

Book Website:  http://www.deathtodiabetes.com

400 Pages, Paperback, 6 x 9

ISBN-10: 0-9773607-4-1
ISBN-13: 978-0-9773607-4-1

Explains how to properly control and reverse Type 2 diabetes, based on a 6-stage process, 250+ clinicals, and the experience of an ex-diabetic engineer; provides wellness protocols for diabetes, eye disease, nerve disease, heart disease, high blood pressure, fatigue, high cholesterol, and high inflammation. Defines the 5 super foods, the 5 "dead" foods, a Super Meal Model and the 8 "living" elements (activities) for optimum health. Also, identifies the 7 most common mistakes that diabetics make and why diabetics remain in a diabetic state.


About The Author

DeWayne is an engineer who almost died from a diabetic coma with a blood glucose level over 1300. But, he was able to control & reverse the disease, weaning himself off 4 shots of insulin per day, Coumadin, and Lipitor in less than 4 months with an average glucose of 88.5 and a1C of 4.4%.


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