Beating type 2 diabetes : natural and simple methods to reverse diabetes for good / Michael Gleeson.

"The huge and growing problem of type 2 diabetes already affects 10-20% of the population. Millions more are in the early stage of the disease (a condition called prediabetes) or are at high risk of developing it within five years. This book is designed to be a resource for people diagnosed wit...

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Main Author: Gleeson, Michael, 1956- (Author)
Format: Ebook
Language:English
Published: U.K. : Meyer & Meyer Sport, 2020.
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Summary:"The huge and growing problem of type 2 diabetes already affects 10-20% of the population. Millions more are in the early stage of the disease (a condition called prediabetes) or are at high risk of developing it within five years. This book is designed to be a resource for people diagnosed with either diabetes or prediabetes. Though there is a lot of information and advice about living with diabetes, there is very little information about how to minimize the risk of health complications or, more importantly, how to get rid of it for good. This single, reliable, evidence-based, high-quality resource includes everything there is to know about beating type 2 diabetes. Beginning with a description of what type 2 diabetes is, how the condition is diagnosed, how it is treated, and how the condition is monitored and managed, the reader will gain a better understanding of the causes of type 2 diabetes, what the risk factors are, and why it is linked so strongly to being overweight or obese. Understanding type 2 diabetes means the reader is now equipped to reverse the diagnosis."--
Physical Description:1 online resource (275 pages) : illustrations
Bibliography:Includes bibliographical references.
ISBN:9781782558477
1782558470
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