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Anyone Heard About Gluco Pro To Be Used In Conjunction With What Ever You Currently Using And See The Different ,to Eventually Get Off Meds

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Cape-town
May 5
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A DiabetesTeam Member

That's right. Type 2 can be put into remission. But you've got to put work into it

May 5
A DiabetesTeam Member

Gluco-Pro and all the other "bottles of vitamins" were ordered by the FDA to STOP LYING about what they could do and how effective they are - companies change the name a little and get right back to ripping people off

On it's face the ingredients are a handful of supplements that were traditionally used to help manage diabetes "before" real meds were invented

Every Diabetic that "treated" with Traditionals DIED of Diabetic Complications because they don't "treat"

The ingredients each "may have" a slight positive effect on your blood sugar IF you are deficient in that product, but for the most part you simply remove 30 or 40 bucks from your wallet and give it to these guys for a few bucks worth of vitamins

Read the fine print:

Not meant to treat - you must take this CURE forever - works with diet and exercise (if you get to normal weight/diet/exercise you may not even need meds much less vitamins)

There is NO "pop a pill and fix this", no secret treatment

May 5
A DiabetesTeam Member

Thank you.

May 5

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