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Reversing diabetes naturally: The evidence
03 April 2019
Evidence reveals that type 2 diabetes is no longer a life sentence and can be put into remission without drugs
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Diabetes remission: scientific fact but still unresolved
05 September 2018
Is business not science getting in the way of unleashing a diabetes cure on the masses?
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ANH-Intl Feature: Is the rise of type 2 diabetes as unstoppable as governments make out?
28 October 2011
We look at the UK’s latest concerns over the diabetes time bomb
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New diabetes breakthrough – or new tech for Big Food?
09 September 2015
We look behind the recent news about starchy diets and the type 2 diabetes ‘epidemic’
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New study: Artificial sweeteners promote diabetes
08 October 2014
Find out why the sweeteners that diabetics and the overweight have been persuaded to use for years are contributing to rather than helping to resolve diabetes, obesity and related diseases
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Reverse Diabetes Naturally Campaign
Most doctors and health authorities claim that type 2 diabetes is irreversible. It’s a disease you’re saddled with for life – along with a daily drug habit. Wrong! Type 2 diabetes is a form of carbohydrate intolerance and thousands have learned how to put this condition into permanent remission. Find out more.
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World Diabetes Day – should we celebrate or prevent?
13 November 2019
Looking under the covers of one of the biggest money spinning diseases that’s both preventable and even reversible, caught early enough
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Low-Carb Webinar: Defeat Diabetes, Control Weight, Strengthen Immune Health
17 October 2020
Defeat diabetes, control weight, strengthen immune system
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News Alerts: Week 48, 2018
28 November 2018
UK diabetes charity sweetens own pocket; Pizza and baked beans for UK kids; CRISPR - generally considered “safe”; Tanzanian government bans GM field trials
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ANH partners to reverse obesity and diabetes spiral in ASEAN countries
03 December 2018
ANH-Intl, with regional experts, held first symposium in Kuala Lumpur on latest breakthroughs in nutrition and lifestyle medicine that target metabolic diseases