HUMAN CONDITIONING OF A HIGHER STANDARD

Your Health Belongs to You.
Isn't it time you take an active roll?




Don’t let diabetes control your life. With the right direction you can take control. And best of all, you may be able to do it WITHOUT medication.

Through a proper diet, exercise program, and other lifestyle changes, you can take control of your blood sugar in ways you never imagined. As you systematically implement various lifestyle changes you will notice a more favorable blood sugar response. It’s especially important to monitor your blood sugar during these lifestyle changes as you find it starting to run lower than normal. As these low numbers become a pattern you will then need to speak with your doctor about lowering the dosage of your medication.

You may be thinking all these lifestyle changes will be too much work. Certainly you will need to take charge and make the time for changes in your life. But this is not a daunting task. Small, progressive step-by-step changes are what work best. Wouldn't it feel great to lower your medication(s) or even discontinue them all together! YES, it is possible to stop all diabetes medication when following the proper regimen that works for YOU. And that’s the key word, You. The protocols put in place will be determined by what works best for you. This is why it works so well. The results people have achieved have been so profound I, Scott Bevins, guarantee results. If you find, after implementing the plans and guidelines, you are unhappy with your results or service, your money will be fully refunded.

If you are still unsure about whether this program is for you, call or email to set up a time for a free 15 minute phone consultation.


Studies

  • The New England Journal of Medicine: Found that those with risk factors to developing Type II Diabetes did better with lifestyle changes than either the placebo group or those taking a common diabetes drug, Metformin.
    http://content.nejm.org/cgi/content/abstract/346/6/393

Children and Diabetes
http://www.nwcn.com/health/children/stories/
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