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Dear Reader Concerned About Your Blood Sugar,

Did you realize that most diabetes drugs fail to work for HALF of all

patients?*

That's why the TV ads tell you to " Ask your doctor if this medication is

right for you. "

Yet the only way he can tell is by trying the drug on your first --

because each of us responds differently to the same treatment. That means...

Diabetes patients are guinea pigs in a massive experiment

And the chances that you'll get a good response to a given drug are NOT

in your favor. Here's why...

To receive FDA approval, a drug only needs to prove that it's better than

a sugar pill.

So a drug that works 20% of the time gets approved for use -- even though

it produces absolutely no improvement in 80% of patients.

That's bad enough, but the story gets worse...

Drug companies pressure the FDA to " fast-track " approval of new drugs to

get them on the market sooner.

This leaves little time to determine their true safety. Like in the

instances of...

Orinase. In 1957, the Upjohn Company introduced this new blood

sugar-lowering " wonder drug, " promising it could halt diabetes and prevent its

progression in symptomless patients (what we now refer to as prediabetes). It

wasn't until 1970 that independent researchers concluded Orinase actually was

killing patients -- causing more than twice the heart disease deaths

compared to doing absolutely nothing.

Phenformin. Discovered in 1958 and marketed by Ciba-Geigy, it was banned

in 1977 due to a high risk of lactic acidosis, which proved fatal in 50% of

cases.

Rezulin. The FDA fast-tracked its approval in January 1997 -- and

numerous liver failure cases began to surface within months. A high-ranking FDA

called Rezulin one of the most dangerous drugs in America, but it wasn't

banned until March 2000, after being implicated in 391 deaths. (During that

time it earned more than $2 billion for its manufacturer, Warner-Lambert.)

Avandia. By 2007, there were 18 different glucose-lowering medications

being prescribed, including one of the bestselling diabetes drug in history,

Avandia from GlaxoSmithKline. The FDA fast-tracked it, too; even though

none of these new drugs were even proven to be effective or safe --

especially when compared to simple diet and lifestyle modifications.

In fact, an earth-shaking study published in the New England Journal of

Medicine showed just the opposite: Avandia actually increased the risk of

heart attack by 43% -- and cardiovascular deaths by a whopping 64% --

compared to patients not on the drug. That meant that not taking Avandia

doubled

a Type 2 patient's chances of avoiding a cardiovascular event (the cause

of death in 75% of diabetes patients).

Incredibly, Glaxo hid the drug's dangers from the public!

Senate investigations begun in early 2010 showed that as far back as

2003, Glaxo's own studies revealed that Avandia caused serious heart problems,

but that the company hid this from the public and the FDA.*

Even though Avandia may have been responsible for as many as 800,000

deaths, Glaxo continued to aggressively market it (it's still on the market!),

persuading doctors to recommend the drug -- and actually threatening

doctors who publically suggested that Avandia was dangerous.*

Glucophage. In the 1990s, a new class of sugar-lowering drugs made its

appearance, including metformin, a drug similar to phenformin which debuted

in 1994. Marketed under the brand name Glucophage, it's since become the

bestselling pill for Type 2 and prediabetes.

But when tested head-to-head against non-drug lifestyle modifications

over a three-year period in the nationwide Diabetes Prevention Program (DPP),

metformin performed only half as well at controlling blood sugar levels

compared to lifestyle modifications.*

This is extremely important to note: Even though diet and lifestyle

modifications are proven to be twice as effective as the bestselling

medication, doctors still rely on the drug as their primary treatment protocol.

One has to wonder why.

Why am I telling you all this?

Because no drug or medical treatment has ever come close to conquering

diabetes as safely and effectively as diet-and-lifestyle modifications have.

This is, without a doubt, the world's most successful diabetes

treatment.

And now thanks to a new patient-proven program...

It's easier than it's ever been to:

* STOP AND REVERSE Type 2 and prediabetes in their tracks

 

* GET PATIENTS OFF their medications and diabetes-related drugs

 

* LOWER INSULIN DOSES in Type 1s by up to 80% or more

 

* SLASH YOUR WEIGHT without dieting, exercising like crazy, or

eating like a rabbit

 

* PROTECT ALL DIABETICS from the horrible complications that cripple

and kill four million of them every year.

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*Diabetes Drug Harms Heart, U.S. Concludes; The New York Times (Front

Page) – February 20, 2010

*Diabetes Drug Harms Heart, U.S. Concludes; The New York Times (Front

Page) – February 20, 2010

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