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					<description><![CDATA[In July of 2015, it was discovered that I had type 2 diabetes. By the end of the month, I was given a prescription for Metformin. I stated the ADA diet and followed it completely for several weeks but was unable to get my blood sugar below 140. With no results to how for my hard work, I panicked and called my doctor. His response? Deal with it. I began to feel that something wasn&#039;t right and do my own research. Then I found Rachel&#039;s blog http://curediabetespro.gq/ . I read it from cover to cover and I started the diet and by the next morning, my blood sugar was 100. Since then, I have a fasting reading between the mid 70s and 80s. My doctor was so surprised at the results that, the next week, he took me off the Metformin. I lost 30 pounds in the first month and lost more than 6 inches off my waist and I&#039;m able to work out twice a day while still having lots of energy. The truth is we can get off the drugs and help myself by trying natural methods.]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>In July of 2015, it was discovered that I had type 2 diabetes. By the end of the month, I was given a prescription for Metformin. I stated the ADA diet and followed it completely for several weeks but was unable to get my blood sugar below 140. With no results to how for my hard work, I panicked and called my doctor. His response? Deal with it. I began to feel that something wasn&#8217;t right and do my own research. Then I found Rachel&#8217;s blog <a href="http://curediabetespro.gq/" rel="nofollow ugc">http://curediabetespro.gq/</a> . I read it from cover to cover and I started the diet and by the next morning, my blood sugar was 100. Since then, I have a fasting reading between the mid 70s and 80s. My doctor was so surprised at the results that, the next week, he took me off the Metformin. I lost 30 pounds in the first month and lost more than 6 inches off my waist and I&#8217;m able to work out twice a day while still having lots of energy. The truth is we can get off the drugs and help myself by trying natural methods.</p>
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