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Control your diabetes
permanently with
"Insulin, Food and After-Meal Exercise." This is
what diabetes care is all about! A trial
and error procedure was developed to determine
the appropriate insulin dose for a given amount
of food consumed followed by an after-meal
exercise. The trial and error procedure is
described in a flow sheet below.
Luckily red blood cells die every 90 days and
new red blood cells are born. So the degree of
diabetes control during the preceding 90 days
can be easily monitored and understood. Due to
lack of proper knowledge, most diabetics fail to
understand the concept of hemoglobin A1c and as
a result, face serious long term side effects of
uncontrolled diabetes and die. If a diabetic
person understands the lifespan of red blood
cells, the purpose of hemoglobin A1c test
thoroughly,
and how the hemoglobin A1c chart was designed by
medical scientists, then he/she can permanently
control diabetes and live like a normal person
forever thereafter.
Diabetes Breakthrough:
A
new diabetes control treatment illustrated in
this book "Permanent Diabetes Control" lowered
blood glucose levels after eating, stabilized
the average blood glucose level, caused the
hemoglobin A1c level to drop from a high risk
12% to a stunning 6.2%, and then to an amazing
5.0%, and reversed critical heart disease
without bypass surgery.
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How To Control Type 2 Diabetes Permanently?
How To
Control Type 1 Diabetes Permanently?
By Slashing After-Meal Blood Glucose Spikes |
Many people with diabetes focus their attention
on fasting glucose levels in order to control
diabetes, rather than on lowering after-meal
glucose levels. If your blood glucose level from
a finger-stick blood test early in the morning
is normal, it doesn't mean your diabetes is
controlled. Hemoglobin A1c is a parameter
that directly reveals the degree of "diabetes
control" during the preceding 90 days. Red blood
cells live in the bloodstream 60 to 90 days.
Every 90 days, new red blood cells are born. Hemoglobin is a protein molecule that carries
and supplies oxygen from the lungs to the trillions of body's
cells wherever it is needed. While the blood
circulates, depending on how high or how low the blood
glucose level is, a certain amount of glucose is
attached to the hemoglobin molecules to form
glycated hemoglobin. Different people call it with different
names: glycated A1c, hemoglobin A1c (HbA1c), or simply A1c. Therefore, by
measuring the hemoglobin A1c level in a
laboratory from the patient's blood sample, it is possible to know
the average blood glucose level and the degree
to which it has been controlled over the
preceding 90 days. Which obviously means that it
takes at least 90 days to see any significant improvement in
the hemoglobin A1c level from a laboratory
blood test.
Blood glucose reaches its highest level immediately after a major meal
consumption. The elevated glucose levels
dominate and largely contribute to establishing the average
glucose level over 90 days. After-meal glucose levels therefore
must be slashed immediately after eating, lowered and brought to normal within 1 or 2 hours of the
consumption of every major meal consumption in order to
control and lower hemoglobin A1c close to its normal value.
At the same time, the insulin dose must be optimized.
Too much insulin causes hypoglycemia and constricts arteries,
leading to heart attack and coronary heart disease. Too much
insulin also stimulates the brain to feel hungry
and eat more and causes the liver to manufacture fat in the
belly. Too little insulin on the other hand would not be enough
to cover the entire meal, suggesting the fact that there must be
an optimal insulin dose. Insulin is
synthesized in such a way that it acts more quickly and much
more effectively with any type of physical activity or exercise. After-meal exercise,
either treadmill, bike or regular walking, should be introduced into the
diabetes control plan in order to burn fat, lose calories and
optimize both the insulin dose and insulin action. After-meal
exercise minimizes the insulin dose and maximizes insulin action
and prevents after-meal glucose levels from rising too high,
thus keeping diabetes under tight control.
The Good News:
Consistent, serious and rigorous efforts towards lowering
after-meal glucose levels over a period of 3 to 6 months
gradually lowers the hemoglobin A1c level of a diabetic person
to its normal value, even if the diabetes was poorly controlled
in the past. Thereafter, continued efforts with a
reasonable attention to Insulin, Food and
After-Meal Exercise
are necessary to permanently control diabetes.
The author of this book (Dr. RK), having been a seriously diabetic
person (a highly insulin-dependent diabetc person), began conducting
diligent experiments to study the combined influence of insulin
and after-meal exercise on after-meal blood glucose levels, and
successfully lowered his after-meal glucose levels continuously
and on a daily basis. For a selected major high-carbohydrate meal (either
the lunch or evening
meal/supper), the Humalog insulin dose was cut by 50 to 60%
through extensive research and optimization. The official
blood tests indicated that hemoglobin A1c level dropped quickly
in a short period of time from a
very high-risk 12% to a stunning 6.2%, and then trended towards
5.0%, and since then has
remained steady and normal (under or close to 6.0 %) till now, indicating that the
diabetes has been permanently controlled. Shown below is the
flowsheet of the trial and error procedure Dr. RK developed and
used successfully to control diabetes in order to find out the optimal insulin dose for
any given high-carbohydrate meal.
Dr. RK
Controlled His Diabetes Permanently, and
Reversed His Critical
Diabetic Heart Disease
Without Any Bypass Surgery
During 1998-99, the participant of this diabetic research (Dr.
RK) suffered from severe angina, and
could not walk even a block as his heart arteries were clogged.
It was clear that he was suffering from a critical heart
disease. An Angiogram indicated that his left artery was
75% clogged, and his cardiologist recommended and insisted an
immediate bypass surgery. But Dr. RK said "NO" to surgery, and
started controlling his diabetes diligently through conducting
daily experiments by monitoring and controlling blood glucose
levels using a glucometer at home. By conducting daily
experiments of diabetes control diligently, with healthy meal,
multiple insulin shots and exercise, he was able to successfully lower his hemoglobin A1c
levels to perfectly normal, and maintained the normal hemoglobin A1c
levels. As a result, he was able to reverse his coronary
critical heart
diseases without surgery. He has no more angina as his arteries
were cleared or unclogged.
After the completion of his research phase, as he was rewarded
by his own monitoring and researching experience, the same
participant skilfully monitors his diabetes blood glucose level
only a few times a day. He eats his favorite high-carbohydrate
meal including the dessert in restaurants once or twice a week, and yet his diabetes is
perfectly controlled. He is confident and certain that he will
be able to keep his diabetes under tight control this way for the rest of his life,
indicating that he accomplished " permanent
diabetes control."
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Official Blood Text Results of Dr. RK
Fasting Glucose and A1c Test Results of
Dr. RK
Below
7% of HbA1c means that the diabetes is fairly controlled (for
diabetic people).
Below 6.2% of HbA1c means that the diabetes is perfectly controlled
(for
non-diabetic or healthy people).
Normal A1c for
healthy non-diabetic people: 4.5% - 6.2%
Dr. RK, in spite of being seriously diabetic person and highly
insulin-dependent,
achieved an A1c of 5.0%
with his own diligence and expert knowledge on diabetes.
Perhaps he is the only diabetic person living in this world with
permanent diabetes control!
Listed below
are the official blood test results of Dr. RK, performed with a physician’s
requisition,
by
BC Biomedical Laboratories (Life Labs), Vancouver, British
Columbia, Canada.
This table shows the evidence of how Dr. RK accomplished
Permanent Diabetes Control.
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Date
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Fasting Glucose
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Fasting Glucose
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Hemoglobin A1c
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Units
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mmol/L
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mg/dL
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g/g Hgb (%)
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Normal
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(3.6 - 6.1)
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(65 – 110)
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4.5% - 6.2%
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11-Jun-1997
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12.0%
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18-Mar-1998
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Suffered Heart Attack
(not controlled until 1998)
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01-Apr-1998
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Started controlling diabetes
(not seriously).
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21-Apr-1998
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9.2
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165.6
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9.6%
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26-Oct-1998
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5.7
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102.6
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8.0%
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22-Jan-1999
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6.0
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108.0
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8.4%
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05-May-1999
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5.1
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91.8
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8.1%
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07-Jun-2000
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7.0
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126.0
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10.2%
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07-Jun-2000
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Started controlling diabetes seriously.
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01-Aug-2000
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6.0
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108.0
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8.2%
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19-Sep-2000
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5.6
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100.8
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7.4%
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19-Jan-2001
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4.9
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88.2
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6.6%
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29-Nov-2001
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5.2
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93.6
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6.5%
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05-Mar-2002
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5.2
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93.6
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6.6%
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06-May-2002
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4.9
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88.2
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6.5%
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26-Jun-2002
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4.4
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79.2
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6.6%
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02-Oct-2002
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4.0
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72.0
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6.3%
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30-Jan-2003
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5.1 |
91.8
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6.2%
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08-Apr-2003
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4.7 |
84.6
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6.2%
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03-Aug-2011
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4.9
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88.2
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6.0%
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01-Nov-2011 |
3.9 |
70.2 |
5.8% |
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01-Feb-2012 |
3.9 |
70.2 |
5.5% |
01-May-2012 |
4.4 |
79.2 |
5.5% |
01-Aug-2012 |
3.7 |
66.7 |
5.5% |
23-Oct-2012 |
4.1 |
73.8 |
5.5% |
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17-Jan-2013 |
4.3 |
77.4 |
5.3% |
01-May-2013 |
2.9 |
52.2 |
5.6% |
21-Aug-2013 |
5.1 |
91.8 |
5.5% |
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02-Jan-2014 |
4.2 |
75.8 |
5.8% |
01-Apr-2014 |
4.0 |
72.0 |
5.9% |
02-Jul-2014 |
4.7 |
84.8 |
5.7% |
01-Oct-2014 |
3.6 |
64.8 |
5.5% |
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02-Jan-2015 |
4.9 |
88.2 |
5.4% |
01-Apr-2015 |
4.7 |
84.8 |
5.4% |
03-Jul-2015 |
5.3 |
84.8 |
5.6% |
01-Oct-2015 |
4.1 |
73.8 |
5.8% |
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02-Jan-2016 |
5.7 |
102.6 |
5.8% |
01-Apr-2016 |
4.4 |
79.2 |
5.6% |
02-Jul-2016 |
5.5 |
99.0 |
5.9% |
01-Oct-2016
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5.3
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95.4
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5.0%
Personal Best |
05-Jan-2017 |
5.1 |
91.8 |
5.6% |
02-Apr-2017 |
5.5 |
99.0 |
5.4% |
02-Jul-2017 |
4.5 |
81.0 |
5.6% |
02-Oct-2017 |
4. 0 |
72.0 |
6.0 % |
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Date
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Fasting Glucose
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Fasting Glucose
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Hemoglobin A1c
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Units
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mmol/L
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mg/dL
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g/g Hgb (%)
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Normal
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(3.6 - 6.1)
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(65 – 110)
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4.5% - 6.2%
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02-Jan-2018 |
4.2 |
75.6 |
5. 7% |
03-Apr-2018 |
4.8 |
86.4 |
5.9% |
02-Jul-2018 |
4.6 |
82.8 |
5.7% |
01-Oct-2018 |
3.4 |
61.2 |
5.7% |
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02-Jan-2019 |
4.7 |
84.8 |
5.5% |
01-Apr-2019 |
3.9 |
70.2 |
5.6% |
30-Jun-2019 |
4.1 |
73.8 |
5.5% |
01-Oct-2019 |
4.8 |
86.4 |
5.6% |
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01-Apr-2020 |
5.4 |
97.2 |
5.7% |
30-Jun-2020 |
3.6 |
64.8 |
5.8% |
25-Sep-2020 |
4.6 |
82.8 |
5.5% |
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02-Jan-2021 |
4.9 |
88.2 |
5.7% |
01-Apr-2021 |
4.3 |
77.4 |
5.9% |
30-Jun-2021 |
5.8 |
104.4 |
6.0% |
01-Oct-2021 |
3.5 |
63.0 |
5.9% |
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02-Jan-2022 |
4.0 |
72.0 |
5.7% |
01-Apr-2022 |
4.3 |
77.4 |
5.8% |
30-Jun-2022 |
3.6 |
64.8 |
6.0% |
01-Oct-2022 |
4.4 |
79.2 |
6.0% |
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02-Jan-2023 |
4.8 |
86.4 |
6.1% |
03-Apr-2023 |
4.4 |
79.2 |
5.6% |
02-Jul-2023 |
5.0 |
90.0 |
6.0% |
01-Oct-2023 |
5.5 |
99.0 |
6.2% |
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02-Jan-2024 |
4.2 |
75.6 |
6.0% |
01-Apr-2024 |
5.3 |
95.4 |
6.4% |
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Diabetes Breakthrough In Finding Out
OPTIMAL INSULIN DOSE
Trial and Error
Procedure: Diabetes Glucose Control
Too much insulin
causes low blood sugars and hypoglycemia in a diabetic person,
and constricts arteries
leading to heart
attack and/or coronary heart disease.
Too much insulin also
stimulates the brain
to feel hungry and eat more,
and causes the liver to manufacture
fat in the belly.
Too little insulin on the other hand would not be enough to
cover the entire meal,
suggesting the fact that there must be an optimal insulin dose
for any given meal.
The following Trial & Error Procedure has been successfully used to determine
the optimal insulin dose for any given
high-carbohydrate meal.
Dr. RK has successfully used the following Trial and Error
Procedure, and
accomplished
"permanent
diabetes control" in a very short
period of time!
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If this flowsheet
is not visible clearly, read the PDF file.
click here |
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Type 2 Diabetes
Control Treatment,
Type 1 Diabetes Control Treatment, and
Treatment of Heart Disease
With Healthy Diet, Oral Medication or Insulin Shots, and After-Meal Exercise!
A
Revolutionary Approach to Control Diabetes permanently!
Permanent diabetes control is the ultimate solution to treat
chronic diabetes,
and to live like a normal person forever! |
Go to the Top |
Amazon Link:
https://www.amazon.com/dp/097311200X
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Amazon Reviews
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Kindle Customer
5.0 out of 5 stars
Compromised
Normal A1c is Under 7% for Diabetics!
Reviewed in India on September 28, 2022
Verified Purchase
Doctors say that compromised normal A1c is
below 7% for diabetic people, whereas the
real normal for non-diabetic healthy people
is below 6%. I have accomplished compromised
normal A1c (under 7%) with the help of the
teachings wonderfully outlined in this book
titled “Permanent Diabetes Control,” without
which “normal A1c” had not been possible for
me for many years. I am now going to try to
accomplish the real normal (under 6%), and I
am sure this guide would definitely guide me
fulfill my wish.
I recommend this wonderful book to all
newly-diagnosed diabetics and veteran
diabetics, and I wish them every success in
achieving normal A1c. Achieving normal A1c
and living with it for any diabetic person
is a great accomplishment. Enjoy the normal
A1c!
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Rakib
5.0
out of 5 stars Great
Guide to Control Diabetes at Home!
Reviewed in the United States on December
14, 2020
Verified Purchase
Dexcom device monitors and records blood
glucose level of a diabetic person every 5
minutes as long as the sensor is attached to
the body properly. Therefore it is
possible to find out the “daily average
blood glucose level” a lot more accurately
instead of calculating it from the
fingerstick blood glucose data.
After I
read this amazing book “The Secret to
Controlling Type 2 Diabetes,” I started
working with my “daily average blood glucose
level.” As this book taught me, I started
slashing my after-meal glucose spikes. I was
very successful in achieving normal A1c
under 7% quickly in a short period of time.
Before that I have been living with
“uncontrolled diabetes” for a long time.
This book is amazing, and every diabetic
must read and use this book, and must take
immediate action to control his/her
diabetes. This book will inspire you and
teach you everything you ever need to
control your diabetes. It is important that
you understand the “SECRET” revealed in this
book. Then you will have a major
breakthrough in the fight against this
chronic and fatal disease called “diabetes”.
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Wellness Books
5.0 out of 5 stars
A Must-Read Book To Control Diabetes
Reviewed in Canada on February 24, 2020
Verified Purchase
THESE FOLLOWING PARAGRAPHS OF “CHAPTER 4”
HELPED ME CONTROL MY DIABETES PERFECTLY:
Evening meal or any major meal causes the
highest blood sugars in diabetics. Elevated
glucose levels are accumulated in the
bloodstream soon after the major meal
consumption. These elevated glucose levels
dominate in and largely contribute to
establishing the average glucose level in 90
days. Elevated after-meal glucose levels
therefore must be slashed as quickly as
possible and brought to normal within 1 or 2
hour of the major meal (supper) consumption
in order to bring hemoglobin A1c close to
its normal value and control diabetes.
At the same time, the insulin dose must be
minimized because too much insulin causes
hypoglycemia and constricts arteries leading
to heart attack and coronary heart disease.
Too much insulin also stimulates the brain
so that a person feels hungry and eats more
and causes the liver to manufacture fat in
the belly. Too little insulin on the other
hand is not enough to cover the entire meal
and to maintain normal glucose levels. An
optimum insulin dose is therefore crucial.
Insulin is synthesized in such a way that it
acts a lot more quickly and much more
effectively with exercise. A continuous
exercise, either treadmill or regular walk,
should be introduced into the diabetes
control plan in order to burn fat, lose
calories, and optimize both insulin dose and
insulin action. If this exercise is
introduced after every heavy meal, it not
only minimizes the insulin dose but in
addition maximizes insulin action and
prevents after-meal glucose levels from
rising too high, thereby keeping the
diabetes under tight control.
Consistent, serious and rigorous efforts at
lowering after-meal glucose levels for a
period of 3 to 6 months gradually lowers the
hemoglobin A1c to its normal value, even if
the diabetes had been poorly controlled in
the past. Thereafter, continued efforts with
reasonable attention to insulin, food and
exercise are necessary to keep diabetes
under tight control. Serious efforts are
required only in the beginning in order to
do research, and to find out the optimal
insulin dose and to understand the body’s
response for a given meal. The experience
gained in one’s own research would guide the
individual on how to inject appropriate
insulin shots and do exercise, and reward
the individual by allowing the fingerstick
self-blood glucose tests only a few times a
day, still achieving outstanding results of
diabetes control.
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Steve_M
5.0 out of 5 stars
Do-It-Yourself Practical Guide to Control
Diabetes!
Reviewed in
the United States on June 10, 2021
Verified Purchase
If you understand the hemoglobin A1c chart
(how it was created by the medical
scientists and how to use this chart to find
out your A1c level at home without taking a
laboratory blood test), you will become a
master of diabetes control.
This secret concept is clearly explained in
this diabetes book with several worked-out
examples. You will not learn this secret by
visiting diabetes specialists, but by
reading this book you will know about it.
Any
layperson can read this book and control
his/her diabetes and achieve normal A1c in
90 days by working diligently. Your
determination and your hard work will pay
off!
This Do-It-Yourself Practical Guide would be
helpful and useful to all diabetic people
(type 2, type 1 & gestational).
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Amazon Customer
5.0 out of 5 stars If
you are diabetic, you must read and use this
book!
Reviewed in the United Kingdom on December
4, 2021
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Whether you are a novice or veteran diabetic
and don’t have a clue on how to control
diabetes and achieve normal A1c,
this is the
best book that you must read, understand,
and master diabetes control strategies, and
use it until you achieve perfectly normal
A1c. Don’t live with abnormal A1c if you are
diabetic. The complications arisen due to
elevated A1c would be devastating and
dangerous. You better get help from this
highly resourceful and extremely helpful
diabetes control guide.
No doctor has helped me achieve normal A1c
for many years. Only by reading and using
this book, I achieved normal A1c. I loved
every page in this book. All 12 chapters are
packed with up-to-date information with
scientific reasoning, incredible
explanations, tips, tricks, basic and
advanced strategies provided by an extremely
successful diabetic person who achieved
perfectly normal A1c long ago, and who has
been living with “Permanent Diabetes
Control” for very many years. I was inspired
and astonished by seeing the blood test
results published in this book. Don’t take
my word for it, but you better read this
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Health & Well Being
5.0 out of 5 stars
My Favorite Diabetes Control Guide!
Reviewed in India on March 1, 2020
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This book teaches us the most important
aspect in diabetes control “how to determine
the hemoglobin A1c level comfortably at
home” without going to a laboratory blood
test,
but just by using the daily finger-stick
blood glucose monitoring data from the
glucometer that we use at home. I have never
heard about it, no doctor told me about it,
and no diabetes specialist would teach us
about it.
If we learn how to determine the haemoglobin
A1c level at home manually daily, we can
master the diabetes control concept, and
control diabetes easily in 90 days, and live
like a normal person afterwards as long as
we stick to the concepts outlined in this
book.
If you are diabetic, suffering from either
type 2 diabetes or type 1 diabetes, you
should read this book cover to cover, master
all the concepts outlined in this book, you
will be amazed to see your hemoglobin A1c
dropping like a rock to normal. In my
opinion, this is the best book on this
important topic “diabetes control”.
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5.0 out of 5 stars I
Recommend This Book to Every Diabetic
Person!
Reviewed in India on October 29, 2021
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A family friend recommended me this book
“Permanent Diabetes Control”. I purchased it
on Amazon, and the rest is history. My A1c
started dropping every 3 months
continuously. As I learned how to determine
the A1c at home without going to a
laboratory, everything became easier. I took
control of my diabetes into my own hands, as
my doctors never helped me anyway in
lowering my A1c.
I have
successfully lowered my A1c to under 7%
using the methods nicely explained in this
book. This book has masterful
information about controlling diabetes. No
doctor would teach you about those
scientific strategies, tips and tricks. I
recommend this wonderful book to every
diabetic person around the world.
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Sumit Sharma
5.0 out of 5 stars Extremely
Useful Diabetes Guide to Everyone!
Reviewed in India on October 22, 2020
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This book “Permanent Diabetes Control” has
taught me many interesting aspects on
diabetes starting from the basic concepts
about diabetes, and outlining all the
essential tools all about food consumption,
diabetes medication either pills or insulin,
and daily exercise necessary to fight and
control diabetes perfectly.
My
favourite part is on how to calculate daily
average blood glucose level from
self-monitoring data. There are many
worked-out examples in the book so that a
layperson can easily understand all
contents.
I understood that if I could maintain my
daily average glucose level close to or
under 7 mmol/L or 126 mg/dL for 90
consecutive days, my diabetes would be
tightly controlled, and would remain
controlled for the rest of my life. This
wonderful concept has been keeping my
diabetes under tight control. I thank the
author for giving us such a comprehensive
book in which everything about blood glucose
control is presented in 12 interesting
chapters.
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Mahbub
5.0 out of 5
stars
Extremely well founded book.
Reviewed in the United States on October 12,
2019
Format: Kindle Edition Verified Purchase
The book is very good and I’m glad I bought
it. I am not quite pre-diabetic but am
getting close and must do what I can to
prevent diabetes. I spent HOURS on the
American Diabetic Assn website and did not
learn very much. I did learn a lot from this
book. So far in my quest for information on
Diabetes, this book rates as the most
informative, reliable, well organized, well
written material on Diabetes. I recently
found out I have the disease and use this
book to educate myself. I have it on my
Kindle which goes everywhere I go - in the
car, to a doctor's appointment, etc. I learn
a little bit at a time and the way the book
is written makes it easy to remember. Anyone
wanting information on how to control
Diabetes - to learn, to teach - in whatever
capacity would benefit from having this
book.
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Healthy Promotions
5.0 out of 5 stars
Wonderful Diabetes Control Book
Reviewed in India on February 24, 2020
Verified Purchase
THIS BOOK TAUGHT ME THE FOLLOWING
INFORMATION:
a. How to inject insulin (both long-acting
insulin and rapid-acting insulin) into the
fatty tissue of my belly,
b. How to count calories using measuring
cups or by weighing foods with an electronic
balance,
c. How to find out the amount of
carbohydrate in any meal,
d. How to calculate the dosage of
rapid-acting insulin for any meal and
inject,
e. How to exercise to lower after-meal
glucose levels to normal by running on a
treadmill or by walking with rapid-acting
insulin injected.
I achieved perfectly normal haemoglobin A1c
(under 7%) by following “Method 3: Type 2
Diabetes Control With Healthy Diet, Insulin
Shots & Exercise,” explored in Chapter 3 of
this book “Permanent Diabetes Control”.
Everything is explained with innovative
experiments, showing real-life finger-stick
blood glucose monitoring data that are
easily understandable by any layperson. I
recommend this well-written diabetes control
book to all people with diabetes.
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Amazon Reviews
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Anoop J.
5.0 out of 5 stars
I Was
Lucky to Find This Book!
Reviewed in India on 2 October 2022
Verified Purchase
I was recently diagnosed with type 2
diabetes. My doctor did the following test.
The Oral Glucose Tolerance Test: It is an
important test in which the physician asks
the patient to come back early in the
morning after fasting for 10 hours but not
greater than 16 hours. The patient is asked
to consume 75 grams of glucose (dissolved in
purified water), and the glucose levels are
then monitored at intervals of 15 minutes or
30 minutes for a period of 2 to 3 hours. A
non-diabetic person’s glucose level
gradually drops to normal in 2 hours (under
7.8 mmol/L or 140 mg/dL), whereas a diabetic
person’s glucose levels remain significantly
higher (more than 11.1 mmol/L or 200 mg/dL)
and the levels do not drop to normal until
and after 6 hours, confirming that the
person has diabetes.
I was lucky to find this excellent book
recently on Amazon, and am now mastering the
diabetes control methods so nicely
illustrated with real-time glucose data and
research. After reading this book, I can
confidently tell that I will not leave my
diabetes “uncontrolled,” but will make sure
that it is perfectly controlled. As long as
I have this book at my home, I am sure I
would be okay.
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Valued customer
5.0 out of 5 stars
This book is filled with expert knowledge on
diabetes.
Reviewed in
the United States on July 19, 2022
Verified Purchase
The hardest part of being a diabetic is the
“lack of knowledge” on controlling diabetes
in order to achieve normal A1c. More than
90% of the diabetics don’t have normal A1c
and they don’t know how to achieve normal
A1c. This book is filled with expert
knowledge that is extremely helpful and
guides you on how to achieve normal A1c in
90 days.
Even the doctors, endocrinologists and
board-certified specialists are not equipped
with the appropriate knowledge and training
skills to transmit the real concept of
controlling diabetes to their patients'
minds, except leaving their patients in a
dilemma of uncontrolled diabetes.
Doctors don't teach their patients how to
understand the hemoglobin A1c chart with a
clear concept. As a matter of fact, the
secret to controlling diabetes lies in
understanding the hemoglobin chart. If you
understand the hemoglobin A1c chart, you
will be a winner.
This book teaches everything about it, and
helps you achieve normal A1c in 90 days. You
will have to wait at least 90 days to see a
significant change in A1c because every 90
days, new red blood cells are born.
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fahd
5.0
out of 5 stars
You Need This Book If You Use Dexcom System
& FreeStyle Livre!
Reviewed in the United
States on October 13, 2021
Verified Purchase
Many diabetics nowadays are using (i) Dexcom
System, or (ii) FreeStyle Livre 14-Day
System by believing that these devices would
take care of their diabetes (Not True!). No,
these devices don’t take care of your
diabetes. What all these two devices do is:
they simply monitor frequently and record
your blood glucose level frequently, which
is not possible with a home glucometer. For
example, Dexcom System monitors 12 times per
hour or 288 times per day. The more times
you monitor, the more information you obtain
about your blood data, more specifically
about blood glucose spikes. But you need to
take action to slash your blood glucose
spikes and to control your diabetes based on
the blood glucose data.
It is your responsibility to offset those
glucose spikes by healthy diet, oral
medication or insulin, and daily exercise.
This book teaches how to do that correctly
with many workedout illustrations. However
you need this book when you use (i) Dexcom
System, or (ii) FreeStyle Livre 14-Day
System in order to control your diabetes.
This book teaches everything you need to
control your diabetes in 90 days.
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kaitlyn Jeffries
5.0 out of 5 stars Insulin
Shots Are A Lot More effective Than Oral
Medications!
Reviewed in
the United Kingdom on December 19, 2020
Verified Purchase
I agree with this book’s message: Insulin
shots are a lot more effective than oral
medications for any diabetic person, doesn’t
matter whether type 2 or type 1. Insulin
shots quickly and instantly lower after-meal
glucose spikes. If a diabetic person can
figure out the exact dosage (exactly how
many units) of the rapid-acting insulin that
is to be injected for a given major meal and
exercise thereafter, it is very easy to live
with normal blood glucose levels throughout
the day, thereby
achieving
a perfect diabetes control, and normal
hemoglobin A1c in 90 days. I liked the
“secret” outlined and explained with many
examples in this book.
Any diabetic person can learn and master
those skills of injecting the right amount
of insulin for any given meal by reading
this book with keen interest. This book “The
Secret to Controlling Type 2 Diabetes”
teaches all about it like an expert.
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Sara Jackson
5.0 out of 5 stars
Extremely
Low-Card Diets and No-Carb Diets
Are Dangerous!
Reviewed in
the United Kingdom on June 20, 2022
Verified Purchase
I learned from this book that “Extremely
Low-Card Diets and No-Carb Diets Are
Dangerous.” Very many type-2 diabetic people
survive by consuming high-protein meat
products without consuming carbohydrate,
which is harmful to health. In fact,
research showed that long term low-carb
diets and no-carb diets are linked to early
death, ketosis (a metabolic state
characterized by high levels of ketone
bodies in the body tissues), cardiovascular
disease, and certain types of cancer.
I also learned that a diabetic person must
consume a well-balanced meal with sufficient
amount of carbohydrate daily, and must learn
how to lower after-meal glucose spikes
through consuming healthy diet, oral
medication or insulin and exercise daily
exactly as explained in this book.
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Maryam
5.0 out of 5 stars
Can the Hemoglobin A1c Be Determined at
Home?
Reviewed in
the United Kingdom on June 22, 2022
Verified Purchase
Can the Hemoglobin A1c Be Determined at
Home? Surprisingly, this book says “Yes,”
and I was wowed! This book is packed with
many diabetes controlling secrets. Doctors
never use and never teach those secrets to
their patients. For example, this book
amazingly teaches how to determine the
hemoglobin A1c at home without going to a
laboratory blood test with doctor’s
requisition. The book shows how to determine
A1c at home in Chapter 3 with a worked out
example. I have never heard about it before
from any doctor, nurse or anyone else, and
have never read about it in any book. You
can find such secretive information only in
this book.
If a diabetic person learns how to determine
the hemoglobin A1c at home, everything
becomes easy to control his/her diabetes.
Only in this way, can the diabetes be
controlled tightly in order to achieve
normal A1c.
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Harish Garg
5.0 out of 5 stars
Doctors don’t know about the secret revealed
in this book!
Reviewed in India on August 6, 2022
Verified Purchase
Are you diabetic? If you are diabetic, don’t
spend another day without reading this
important book. The secret revealed in this
book could save your life. Doctors don’t
know about the secret revealed in this book.
This book teaches how to achieve normal A1c
in 90 days by using the powerful method with
healthy diet and either oral medication or
insulin shots along with the after-meal
exercise. I learned how to slash after-meal
glucose spikes by injecting rapid-acting
insulin and by running on a treadmill or by
regular walk. It is very easy to slash
after-meal glucose spikes. When I followed
the method exactly as explained in this
book, my A1c dropped to below 7% in 90 days.
Long-term side effects and complications of
diabetes such as blindness, amputation,
hardening of arteries, heart disease, and
kidney disease are very dangerous and life-
threatening. So controlling diabetes,
achieving normal A1c, and living with normal
A1c must be the goal of every diabetic
person. Yes it is possible to achieve normal
A1c by using the method so nicely
illustrated in this book, no matter how
serious your diabetes is. I am amazed to
find myself that this method is extremely
effective. I achieved normal A1c in 90
days and so can any person with diabetes!
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radpaikr
5.0 out of 5 stars
The Secret to Achieve Normal A1c Is
Revealed!
Reviewed in India on June 10, 2021
Verified Purchase
“The Secret to Controlling Type 2 Diabetes”
book guides you on how to control your
diabetes perfectly in 90 days, and live like
a normal person for the rest of your life.
By lowering the hemoglobin A1c level to
perfectly normal, and by keeping it normal
for the rest of your life, you control your
diabetes. Please read this book for more
details.
THIS
WONDERFUL BOOK HAS HELPED ME ACHIEVE NORMAL
A1c: By using the Dexcom system, I find out
my daily average blood glucose level
accurately. An accurate daily average blood
glucose level would result in accurate
hemoglobin A1c without going to a laboratory
blood test. This amazingly secret
concept is outlined only in this book and
nowhere else can you find it and no doctor
would teach you about it. If you learn this
SECRET, you will be rewarded with the normal
hemoglobin A1c. What else do you want if you
are diabetic?
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