Treating diabetes will most often require some type of oral medication or injectable, depending on which type of diabetes you have, but supplements can also play a valuable role in regulating your blood sugar, as well as lowering your risk for heart disease.
If you want to heat up a conversation with your physician, make the comment that "supplements can cure." But in the last year, more research from respected schools and facilities from the US and Europe are in agreement: supplements have value for those of us living with diabetes. Researchers at the Harold Hamm Oklahoma Diabetes…
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