Blood Sugar 101: What They Don't Tell You About Diabetes
By Jenny Ruhl
Read by Randye Kaye
Unabridged
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$49.99
ISBN: 9781665135764
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$45.95
ISBN: 9781665135757
| Runtime: | 10.64 Hours |
| Category: | Nonfiction/Health & Fitness |
| Audience: | Adult |
| Language: | English |
Summary
Summary
Completely revised and expanded in 2016. Based on the award winning Bloodsugar101.com web site, this book explains what peer-reviewed research published in top medical journals has to say about:● What is a normal blood sugar? ● How does diabetes develop? ● What really causes diabetes? ● What blood sugar levels cause complications? ● Must you deteriorate? ● What diet is right for you? ● How can you make that diet work? ● What medications are safe? ● What supplements lower blood sugar?
Written in clear and understandable language, this book provides all the tools needed to understand how blood sugar works and achieve blood sugar health.
Details
Details
| Available Formats : | Retail CD, MP3 CD |
| Category: | Nonfiction/Health & Fitness |
| Runtime: | 10.64 |
| Audience: | Adult |
| Language: | English |
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Jenny Ruhl, a well-known author of business books, was diagnosed with diabetes in 1998. Nothing doctors told her about how to control her blood sugar corresponded to her own experiences and
observations. To answer the questions "What causes diabetes" and "What blood sugars prevent complications" she dug into the medical journals newly available online and spent a year tracking down the
facts. The result was the bloodsugar101.com web site which now gets well over a million visitors a year. She is a strong supporter of the The "Test, Test, Test" strategy for lowering blood sugar. It
embodies the highly effective strategy she learned on the now-defunct alt.support.diabetes newsgroup back in the days when it was frequented by quite a few bright, inquisitive engineers. She hears
from hundreds of people each year who have used that technique to bring their A1cs down into the 5% range that research shows will prevent diabetic complications. The Blood Sugar 101 Facebook page
(@bloodsugar101) is where you will find discussions about recently published research and other issues of importance to people with diabetes.