TAME a raging case of type 2 with this ‘bull secret’
Friend, if your doc is warning you about elevated blood sugar levels…
I encourage you to take it seriously.
Because type 2 diabetes ISN’T always just one disease. Not for everybody, anyway.
It could START with glucose levels that spin out of control…
But it could lead to a heaping mess of other conditions, like memory loss… vision loss… kidney failure… heart disease… and more.
Fortunately, there’s one “wonder nutrient” that could address your glucose control AND diabetic complications…
All in one fell swoop.
It’s a molecule most commonly found in animal proteins…
So if you’ve adopted a vegetarian or vegan lifestyle… you might want to reconsider your approach to eating.
Meat-eaters’ medicine
In 1827, German scientists first isolated a substance called taurine from the meat of a bull (in Latin, taurus) – long known as a sacred beast in many different forms of mythology and folk traditions.
Since that time, we’ve discovered this “meat nutrient” in MANY different types of animals.
Our own bodies can even manufacture a small amount of it on their own!
I’ve shared with you before how maintaining healthy taurine levels helps promote healthy cognitive function.
So, it should come as no surprise that it could help with blood sugar woes, too.
After all, excess sugar can really do a number on your brain…
Which is why Alzheimer’s disease is increasingly known as “type 3 diabetes”!
When it comes to type 2, taurine appears to help LOWER elevated blood sugar… STABILIZE glucose highs and lows… and IMPROVE insulin resistance…
But that’s not all.
It’s also shown to help BEAT BACK oxidative stress and inflammation… and SUPPORT mitochondrial function.
Together, those two actions could arm taurine to help protect against certain diabetic complications…
Like those that affect the heart… the eyes… and the kidneys.
Problem is, our natural levels of taurine tend to DIP with age.
Certain drugs and conventional cancer treatments… like chemo and radiation… could DRAIN taurine from our bodies, too.
And taurine deficiency… or even just a taurine level that’s SOMEWHAT low… has been linked to an increased risk of developing type 2 diabetes in the first place.
It’s a vicious cycle, too…
Because diabetes may actually BRING taurine levels DOWN!
Either way you slice it, it’s BAD NEWS.
But I have good news today: With the right foods and supplements, you can RESTORE healthy levels of taurine.
Taurine-rich foods include…
poultry (dark meat turkey and chicken)
shellfish (scallops, mussels, clams)
sardines
eggs, and
dairy.
You’ll find taurine as a supplement in capsule form… sometimes labeled as L-taurine… or in liquid form.


