Type 2 diabetes, sometimes referred to as “adult-onset” diabetes, was once considered an adult-only condition. However, in recent years, the occurrence of the disease in children has grown at epidemic rates.
Fueled by today’s rise in childhood obesity, the CDC estimates that 1 in 3 children born in 2000 will develop type 2 diabetes, while the overall number of people living with diabetes continues to explode.
What Can You Do?
First, keep reading the information in this blog and in my monthly newsletter Health & Healing. Recognize that there are natural remedies for diabetes and do what you can to learn about them.
Second, be open to considering new diabetes treatments. Targeted supplements for diabetes and healthy recipes that won’t wreak havoc on your blood sugar levels are just two examples of the life-saving natural diabetes treatments I recommend to my patients and subscribers. And these natural remedies work!
Still not convinced? Just take a look at some of the diabetes success stories shared here. All of these people are beating diabetes…and so can you.
For more information on Dr. Whitaker's recommendations for healthy daily living, visit www.drwhitaker.com.
Fueled by today’s rise in childhood obesity, the CDC estimates that 1 in 3 children born in 2000 will develop type 2 diabetes, while the overall number of people living with diabetes continues to explode.
What Can You Do?
First, keep reading the information in this blog and in my monthly newsletter Health & Healing. Recognize that there are natural remedies for diabetes and do what you can to learn about them.
Second, be open to considering new diabetes treatments. Targeted supplements for diabetes and healthy recipes that won’t wreak havoc on your blood sugar levels are just two examples of the life-saving natural diabetes treatments I recommend to my patients and subscribers. And these natural remedies work!
Still not convinced? Just take a look at some of the diabetes success stories shared here. All of these people are beating diabetes…and so can you.
For more information on Dr. Whitaker's recommendations for healthy daily living, visit www.drwhitaker.com.






