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Three Types Of Diabetes

The full scientific name of this medical condition is "diabetes mellitus" and there are various subtypes.

Type 1 diabetes also known as juvenile diabetes is the classic insulin-requiring severe diabetes of young people. Type 1 is the less common form. Type 2 diabetes or adult diabetes, which typically is seen in the overweight over-40's population. About 90-95% of diabetics have Type 2 diabetes and when many people say "diabetes" they are often talking about Type 2 diabetes. One of the most important early aspects of diabetes diagnosis, sometime misdiagnosis is to correctly distinguish between Type 1 and Type 2 diabetes. Another type that is often seen amoung pregnant women is gestational diabetes. Other types of diabetes that are rare but may be misdiagnosed initially include MODY and other genetic types of diabetes. Secondary diabetes is caused by an underlying condition such as hemochromatosis, PCOS, or other conditions or medications.

Recently there has been a report out that describes a possible natural cure for diabetes.

It reveals the Root Cause for Diabetes - And How To Slowly But Surely Trigger Your Body To Produce More Insulin!

The new revelation will help people with Diabetes… it has helped hundreds of people slowly… but very effectively… reduce their blood sugar levels.

What are the advantages of that?

- When your blood sugar is lower, it means your body produces more insulin (and this is crucial – more on this in a moment). Most importantly, it means you need less insulin shots or “units”.

- It also means that your Diabetes condition is improving. This means you are slowly decreasing the risk factors of Diabetes, like eye damage, kidney problems or even amputations.

- But most importantly, it means your body is slowly learning to produce insulin on its own again… and for some people, this has “cured” their Diabetes completely.

How is that possible, you ask?

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