If you or a loved one is BATTLING to control your blood sugar 24/7… you already know how it can take a devastating toll on your body, mind, and wallet!

Well, I’ve got good news for you today…

Because insulin isn’t your ONLY option to manage your type 2 diabetes.

Can you IMAGINE the freedom you’d feel without TOTAL insulin dependency?

Your life would no longer REVOLVE around when you have to take your insulin…

And there’d be no more WORRYING about having enough doses on hand… or DRAGGING yourself to the pharmacy for a refill.

Yet over 7 million Americans with diabetes use one or more formulation of insulin — just to keep their diabetes in check.

Mainstream medicine is handing out insulin like candy…

But it’s not doing ANYTHING to FIX the condition of MILLIONS of diabetics!

Fortunately, evidence has surfaced about something that could completely CHANGE the way people with diabetes use insulin… and perhaps one day potentially even CURE blood sugar problems.

And after YEARS of sitting on the sidelines, it’s FINALLY starting to gain some traction.

Are you SHACKLED to your insulin supply?

Listen, I know that all you want to do is keep your blood sugar from spiking

Without it occupying every waking moment of your day.

But taking insulin ISN’T simple…

And becoming dependent on it to manage your high blood sugar DEMANDS the attention of a full-time job!

That’s why I’m excited to share with a blood sugar breakthrough that could be a GAME-CHANGER in how people with diabetes can manage their disease.

I’m talking about vanadium, a trace mineral whose discovery dates back over 200 years.

Named by Swedish chemist Nils Gabriel Sefstrôm after the Old Norse goddess Vanadis, this beautifully colored mineral has been tested on diabetics since the mid-1990s.

It’s been shown to NORMALIZE blood sugar levels… and IMPROVE insulin sensitivity… in real people just like you.

And it could take as little as 3 weeks.

Improving your cells’ sensitivity to insulin could be HUGE.

If you’re not currently on insulin, it could keep you OFF of it. And if you do currently take insulin, you may be able to use LOWER doses.

And researchers have known for over 30 years that vanadium MIMICS insulin

Which means it could help your cells take in more glucose from the food you eat (a.k.a. glucose uptake).

Let’s face it — mainstream doctors don’t know how to CURE diabetes. They don’t even REALLY know how to TREAT it!

Vanadium may give you another option… other than a lifetime sentence of taking insulin.

Trace amounts of this mineral appear in many types of food — including mushrooms, black pepper, parsley, dill weed, shellfish, beer, wine, and grain.

But there’s no way to control HOW MUCH you’re getting… and whether it’s in the BEST possible form for your body to use.

That’s why vanadium supplements may be a better option.

The research I mentioned above used a salt form of vanadium called vanadyl sulfate – a.k.a. vanadium IV, probably the most thoroughly tested version of the mineral.

Doses ranged from 100 mg to 300 mg… but a recommended dosage outside the context of a clinical trial is more like 50 mg, twice daily.

You can find vanadium in supplement form on its own… or as part of a trace mineral blend… at your local health food store or online.

Check with a doc first to make sure it’s safe for you to take… and, as always, start out with the lowest possible dose.

 

To breaking free from blood sugar blues,

Melissa Young


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