Stop Using Glucose Test Strips

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Stop Using Glucose Test Strips; Reverse Diabetes All Together?

Can you really reverse diabetes and stop using glucose test strips all together?! Especially for Type 2 diabetes? As a Type 1 diabetic for 30 years now, glucose test trips have been the diabetes supply I go through the most. And then when I lost insurance coverage, due to job loss, the glucose test trips were also the most expensive thing to keep in supply.
As I researched the best places and least expensive ways to buy glucose test strips I did find a little help. But the BEST option to me was the notion of getting rid of glucose test strips all together! I happened upon the various solutions, and then recently came across diabetic research news where the reversal of diabetes is possible!

Glucose Test Strips Do Keep Diabetes Under Control BUT...

Keeping your diabetes simply under control means staying on top of your glucose levels. Glucose test strips are a large part of most all insulin regimens. But if you want to begin to explore getting rid of your glucose test strips all together, start researching and exploring the reversal of diabetes and pass on the news to everyone as you find success!

The chart to the right shows only a few of the many benefits of reversing the process that simply utilizing todays drugs do NOT help. (Helps Lipid Profile, Improve BMI, Help Digestion, Support Immune System, Help Detoxify...AND NO Side Effects!)

Your doctors and the pharmaceutical companies do not want to lose your business so you won't hear it from them!

Difference Between Type 1 and 2 Diabetes

First Let Me Discuss The Difference Between Type 1 and 2 Diabetes
By the way, if you are a Type 2 diabetic, you are way ahead of me on this process.
The difference between Type 1 and Type 2 is that Type 1, formerly called juvenile onset diabetes, is caused when the pancreas, the organ that secretes insulin, is destroyed and no longer produces the insulin. Type 2 is the most common type of diabetes. The cause of Type 2 diabetes is quite different from Type 1. The cause of Type 2 diabetes, also referred to as adult onset diabetes, is primarily a complicated medical condition called 'insulin resistance.'
Remember we just talked about those nutrient deficient cell membranes? These nutrient deficient cell membranes become insulin resistant, lead to Pre-diabetes and Type 2 sufferers. Because those receptors aren't working properly, the pancreas, over time produces extra insulin and strains the pancreas which in turn weakens the beta cells needed for the cell membranes. In the early stages of Type 2 diabetes, there's plenty of insulin around, it just doesn't work well.

Type 2 And Reversal of Diabetes Process

As I researched further I found that it actually makes sense!
High Level Explanation
At a simple high level explanation Insulin is a hormone that delivers sugar from the blood to the cell membrane. When those cell membranes get damaged the cell membrane receptors that depend on specific micro-nutrients and trace minerals no longer function properly. According to this new science if we nurture the cell environment with the right care, they can heal themselves.

To treat Type 2 diabetes, we typically use lifestyle, and that may work alone -- just diet and exercise, for awhile. Then we may need oral medications, and it is not uncommon for someone with Type 2 diabetes to eventually need insulin, either with or without the oral medications and, of course, the glucose test strips and the rest of the paraphernalia.

If these nutrient deficient cell membranes and receptors that become insulin resistant can be repaired and healed, then the Type 2 diabetes is essentially eliminated. For details on the how-to and how long this doesn't take, read the Diabetes Reversal Report, it will amaze and encourage you to start taking action immediately!

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