How To Keep From Being Negative About Your Type 2 Diabetes

When you have diabetes, you have most likely been told you will not get over it. That’s because over 90% of all doctors believe there’s nothing you can possibly do to reverse it.

What a shame this is! The truth is most doctors are pretty comfortable with their lifestyle and rarely believe anything outside of pharmaceutical drugs can help their patients. Don’t you wonder how they can’t even fathom the idea that maybe the Creator knew ahead of time people would develop diabetes and put some natural plants on the earth for us to discover that would heal our ills?

Whenever you run across a doctor who wants to keep your blood sugar at 110 mg/dL (6.1 mmol/L), and considers that success, it means he’s okay with you having diabetes for the rest of your life. And if you develop that idea too, then you will sooner or later become negative about your Type 2 diabetes. You will start to expect the complications that many diabetics develop.

First of the complications is peripheral neuropathy, then tooth problems, then failure to heal from wounds, then infection sets in, then blindness and dialysis. That’s what you can expect if you don’t keep your guard up against such negativity … and don’t change your diet and exercise patterns.

I’m not speaking from a hypothetical viewpoint here. Thousands of people have reversed their Type 2 diabetes and you can, too. Did you know some people have even beaten Type 1 Diabetes?

So what do you do? Start with a commitment to your own health you will not give up. You do not accept the normal predicament and prognosis of diabetics. Even if you already have experienced peripheral neuropathy, tooth problems and infections.

No! You will not give up. You will beat the doctor’s negativity and the odds of complications that go with it!

The number 1 step in keeping on track with your diabetes reversal is attitude and commitment. Find out tomorrow what #2 is.

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