What Killed
You?
Think that was a bad headline?
Well if it saves your life, I’m
not sorry I wrote it like that, here is why, most patients over 55 who visit
their doctors lately, have a combination of insulin resistance and hypoglycemia.
And if they do not change their lifestyle, they will become diabetic. Here is a
startling statistic: “More than 80% of
people, who are 55 years old, are either diabetic or pre-diabetic.”
That
means that 4 out of every 5 adults you know cannot control their blood sugar.
Diagnoses like these do not pop up out of the blue; they present themselves because
people do not understand just how blood sugar works and what it means to their
health.
To explain this, say you are given a certain amount of carbohydrates
in your lifetime, a quota which most people use up by age 35. From that point
on, you need to really be vigilant and smart. You don’t get to go back in time and “un-eat” because
you now realize it was a bad decision. So, now that you read this, you are left
with only two choices, stay aware and figure out what you need to do to stay
healthy or just ignore this article, On the positive side, if you did nothing, at
least you now would know what killed you.
