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The day when people diagnosed with type 2 Diabetes can forget about expensive pills, annoying needles and test strips could be near, thanks to a breakthrough from Dr. Taylor who tries to change what we knew about how to treat this type of Diabetes...

In an attempt to save his mother from diabetes, Mr. Ethan Addington discovered Indian Siddi tribe that has almost no cases of diabetes or pre diabetes. With the help of a American researcher, Ryan Blackwood who is studying medical biochemistry, they developed a natural treatment to handle diabetes using the exact same ingredients the tribe has been consuming for 450 years.

Now, several years of research, study and experiments later, they have discovered a surprisingly simple way to minimize diabetes, which involves doing away with the foods that are making the problem worse, and replacing them with ingredients and superfood that has doctors baffled.

This new method has met with harsh criticism from the medical community and pharmaceutical companies. The reason: the diabetes "market" is worth billions of dollars in expensive prescription pills.

Metformin makers are hardly about to step aside and lose out on the tens of billions of dollars it’s expected they will bring in every year.

Even though Mr Addington was heavily pressured by Big Pharma to let the issue go, he went ahead and created this presentation to inform diabetics about this discovery that could change their lives.

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