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Diabetes Reaching Epidemic Proportions?
 
Over 300 Million
At Risk Globally!

Pre Diabetic


Author: Jeannie Crabtree C.Ac.

Did you know that you can be 'just a little bit diabetic'? The
condition is technically called 'pre diabetes', and it is
characterized by persistent high blood sugar levels. Left untreated,
over 50% of those diagnosed with pre diabetes will develop Type 2
diabetes within ten years.

Pre diabetes is a serious condition, though its symptoms may be so
subtle that you don't notice them affecting your life.

In March 2005, the American Diabetic Association released the results
of the multi-year Diabetes Prevention Project. In a study that followed
thousands of patients across the nation who had been diagnosed with
pre diabetes, the Diabetes Prevention Project found that patients who
lost a 'moderate' amount of weight reduced their risk of developing
full-blown diabetes by over 58%.

If you have pre diabetes, don't put weight loss off. Taking even 10
pounds off can help better your health.

Look into Diet, Exercise and Fitness information that will fit your lifestyle. Get started. You will be
pleased as you start to feel better and start to get comments about how well you are looking.

Jeannie Crabtree C.Ac.

Diet, Exercise and Fitness find adiet and exercise plan best that best fits your lifestyle.

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P.S. Take a look at the percentage of increase in diabetes of total population in the U.S. alone:

Caucasian African-American Hispanic
1990 - 4.6% 1990 - 7.0% 1990 - 5.6%
1998 - 5.9% 1998 - 8.9% 1998 - 7.7%

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The information and opinions above are those of the authors. There is no guarantee of accuracy. Consult your personal doctor before you start a new diet, exercise program, or take supplements.