Dr. David Pearson Releases "Diabetes Free" Diabetic Diet Plan for Type 1 and Type 2 Diabetes

Dr. David Pearson, a strong advocate for coping with diabetes, is proud to announce his latest book, “Diabetes Free” an e-book oriented on diabetic diet programs and other issues.  This book is geared towards those living with Type 1 and Type 2 diabetes and is seeking a way to control the debilitating effects of diabetes. Dr. Pearson has spent years of research to put the most up to date knowledge of what is known about diabetes into his latest book.

“When dealing with diabetes, diabetic diet is important. Whether dealing with type 1 or even type 2 diabetes it is crucial to modify way of living properly. With correct diet and medical corrections, it’s simple to handle diabetes more effortlessly than many believe. When a person suffers from this issue, their blood sugar levels are more than more than 6.9 mmol. This can have all different kinds of physiological effects, anything from mood swings to loss of consciousness can hinge on what someone’s blood sugar level is. This is why it is so relevant to make sure that blood sugar levels are tracked,” says Dr. Pearson.

What “Diabetes Free” looks to do is provide a reader with the tools and mindset that they need to manage their diabetes effectively, mostly by diet. The book includes diabetic approved recipes and an eating strategy that helps living with diabetes.

“When battling with diabetes, the first step is knowledge. Knowing about the symptoms it may bring on and knowing what type of diet keeps it in control for sufferer. Not everyone with diabetes suffers exactly the same and it is important to start to learn how body reacts and what body’s diet best adheres to,” Dr. Pearson continues. “This book is meant to act as a supplement and in conjunction with professional advice from one’s physician as not one single specific diet works for all those suffering with diabetes.”

It was one thought that type 1 diabetes was only genetic. Researchers are now finding out that this may not be the case and that many different environmental factors can play a role in determining type 1 diabetes. The further knowledge is exposed on this disease, the better it can be monitored and controlled.

As more and more research is takes place regarding this disease, the findings are showing that diet is a very important part of living with diabetes. It can help reduce symptoms as well as its progression.

One of the main objectives of Diabetes Free is to determine foods and recipes which are free from any kind of gluten. People will wish to quit eating any foods that include rye or other ingredients which contain gluten. Besides removing gluten from diet, Diabetes Free suggests specific other diet and lifestyle modifications.

To learn more about this E-book please visit: Diabetes Free

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