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The Best Way to Naturally Lower Blood Glucose Levels in Only a Month

  • Writer: Healthy Life
    Healthy Life
  • May 16, 2016
  • 1 min read

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The Best Way to Naturally Lower Blood Glucose Levels in Only a Month

Blood glucose levels (blood sugar) reach the heart of diabetes management.

Diabetes develops when your pancreas can no longer make blood insulin in enough amount, or your body becomes less sensitive to the insulin you produce. Without having enough effective blood insulin, your blood glucose levels could get uncontrolled. High blood glucose (hyperglycemia) is most typical in diabetes type 2. But, any person with diabetes can have bouts of high blood sugar. Decreasing your blood glucose levels is important to both short-term and long-term diabetes management.

When not treated appropriately, hyperglycemia could cause: eye damage, coronary disease, kidney failure, nerve damage (neuropathy), skin and gum infections, joint problems, diabetic coma, etc.

Below, we are presenting a natural efficient tea against high blood glucose levels. With consuming this tea for only a month, you will efficiently regulate your diabetes without using any medicines. (adsbygoogle = window.adsbygoogle || []).push({});

Namely, blueberry branches, along with the leaves are highly effective method for decreasing blood glucose levels.

Preparation:

Place one tablespoonful of finely cut branches into a pot. Soak the blueberry branches with 1 glass of boiling water and leave it to cook on low fire for 10 minutes. Leave the tea to cool down for 1 hour and afterwards filtrate it.

You should drink the tea in small sips throughout the entire day. The therapy lasts for a month.

In addition we recommend at least 30 minutes of activity on a daily basis, for at least 5 days in a week. Moderate exercises normally include: brisk walking, swimming, bike riding and elliptical machine. (adsbygoogle = window.adsbygoogle || []).push({});

 
 
 

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