HealthAlert - Is Diabetes Reversible?

HealthAlert: Diabetes Clarified

Simply put, diabetes is a defect in the body’s ability to convert glucose (sugar) into energy. Popular television cook Paula Deen’s recent announcement of her diabetes diagnosis generated ferocious debate, however, this widespread disease has likely affected you and your family on a very personal level. The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) calls diabetes a “serious and growing public health concern.” In our view, diabetes is the single greatest health issue facing the United States today.

 
 
HealthAlert: Is Diabetes Reversible? Part 2
 
According to the American Diabetes Association, 25.8 million Americans have diabetes, and 79 million more have pre-diabetes, a condition that sets the stage for a diagnosis. And the CDC predicts that the rate of diabetes will triple (yes, triple) by 2050. This scourge is a major cause of heart disease, the #1 killer in America. Perhaps most alarming is that diabetes (particularly Type 2 diabetes) is, in truth, a disease of choice and completely reversible with diet and lifestyle changes.
 
 
HealthAlert: Is Diabetes Reversible? Part 1