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What exactly is Diabetes? It is a chronic disease in which your body is unable to properly utilize glucose, which is fuel for the body. Subsequently, sugar starts to stack up in your blood stream.
However, it is not just a matter of elevated blood sugar levels. There is much more to it. Unfortunately, most patients as well as physicians don’t get down to the root cause. If you don’t treat the root cause, obviously the disease process continues and you end up with all sorts of complications.
Dr. Sarfraz Zaidi, MD, FACP, FACE, a leading endocrinologist, diabetes specialist and a former Assistant Clinical Professor of Medicine at UCLA developed a new treatment strategy which not only treats blood sugar levels, but also treats the root cause. This strategy has worked for thousands of Dr. Zaidi’s diabetic patients. He explains this new, scientific, yet practical treatment approach in his book, “Reverse Your Type 2 Diabetes Scientifically.”
First of all, you need an in-depth understanding of what type of Diabetes you have, its root cause, and what treatment scientifically targets the root cause.
Basically, there are two types of Diabetes: Type 1 and Type 2.
Scientific treatment of Type 2 is different from that of Type 1. Your treatment must target the root cause. Therefore, it should treat insulin resistance if you have Type 2 and autoimmune disorder if you have Type 1. Otherwise, you will be at high risk of various complications. For example, the root cause of Type 2 Diabetes is insulin resistance, which if not treated properly, may give rise to high blood pressure, heart disease, stroke, dementia, erectile dysfunction and poor circulation in the legs.
Stress plays a huge role in causing as well as perpetuating Diabetes. Dr. Zaidi gives you practical tips on how to be free of stress in everyday life.
Dr. Zaidi developed his own diet for diabetics. This diabetic diet is scientific, practical, and effective.
Dr. Zaidi explains his sensible approach to exercise for diabetics.
Vitamins play an important role in the holistic treatment of Diabetes. Learn about Dr. Zaidi’s in-depth, scientific look at various vitamins for Diabetes.
Dr. Zaidi gives you an in depth scientific profile of current anti-diabetic drugs. He explains pros and cons of each of these drugs.
Dr. Zaidi explains how to prevent, manage and even reverse diabetic complications.
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