Saturday, August 6, 2016

Mysterious "super starch" saves diabetics

Mysterious "super starch" saves diabetics

I'm going to come right out and say it...

If you've got type 2 diabetes, you are better off doing nothing at all than taking prescription drugs (but please consult with your doctor before you do anything).

Here's why:

In February of 2008, a great big study funded by our own government revealed something that sent shockwaves through the diabetes community (although it was covered up - see how in just a moment).

Researchers were testing to see if aggressive blood-sugar lowering using drugs like metformin and the popular Avandia would protect diabetics from heart disease.

Seems like a no-brainer, right?

WRONG!

They stopped the study 18 months early because it was KILLING TOO MANY PEOPLE!

You read right.

Aggressive treatment with blood-sugar drugs resulted in a much higher cardiovascular death rate.

In fact, shortly after that, both the FDA and Health Canada issued WARNINGS advising diabetics against using Avandia to treat their diabetes.

But how did mainstream doctors react to this devastating news and health warnings?

They ignored it!

Even the researchers from the study went into state of denial, saying "patients with type 2 diabetes should not be alarmed by these findings. . . "

Now, I don't know about you but I certainly don't want to DIE by taking medications that are supposed to improve our health.

Do you?

And especially when amazing new discoveries like this "super starch" are helping countless diabetics around the world reclaim their health.

Click here to see how this new "super starch" can help you too

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PS. Just so you know, this study is not an isolated case because the same thing was originally proven nearly 40 years earlier...in 1969.

At that time, another big study called the University Group Diabetes program also had to be stopped two years early because patients on with diabetes aggressively lowering their blood sugar with phenformin, and a drug called Orinase died 250% more often!

Isn't that ridiculous?

Try this instead (it's much...much safer)




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