What is prediabetes, and why we need to take it seriously Unlisted Video

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Diabetes is a global challenge and one of the fastest-growing diseases in the world.

Worldwide, almost 400 million individuals have diabetes.

This means that one in 12 people in the world today have the disease.

This number is expected to increase to 592 million in 2035

That is one new case every three seconds according to the Mediterranean Group for the Study of Diabetes.

These are global numbers, and back on our home turf, in Australia, the numbers are equally scary: 1.7 million people have type 2 diabetes, with 290 Aussies diagnosed every day.

Diabetes used to be a death sentence before the discovery of insulin in 1921, a hundred years ago.

The discovery was nothing short of a miracle and has saved millions of people from certain death.

Even so, I would not wish this disease on anyone. I used to have a family friend who slowly but surely lost the battle with diabetes.

She needed kidney transplants, lost both her legs, her eyesight and then her body rejected her new kidneys. She ended up dying prematurely and the entire process was heartbreaking to watch.

About 85% of diabetes is type 2 diabetes, which stems from insulin resistance.

Insulin resistance preludes type 2 diabetes.

Once your blood sugar levels reach 10, you begin to spill sugar out over the threshold in your kidneys and you start passing a lot of urine.

This is the actual meaning of diabetes mellitus: passing water/urine, due to high blood sugar levels.

Can we reverse Type 2 Diabetes?

I believe it is possible....

I have seen many of my clients make a comeback and let me explain how.

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https://www.purplehousenaturaltherapies.com.au/what-is-prediabetes-and-why-we-need-to-take-it-seriously/

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