Based upon your answers, it looks like...

You suffer from Blood Sugar Trigger #1

 The Emotionally Charged Cortisol Trigger

I've analyzed your answers to the Blood Sugar Trigger Quiz and I've isolated what I believe to be your #1 Blood Sugar Trigger.

Now what comes next could be a big eye opener for you....

You see, most people never consider this trigger when they're thinking about how to keep their blood sugar levels under control.

BARBARA FERGUSON FROM TULSA, OK, REVIEWED THIS PRESENTATION AND HAD THIS TO SAY AFTER FOLLOWING MY ADVICE:

"I was diagnosed as having diabetes type 2 over five years ago. Understanding my blood sugar trigger and following your advice has allowed me to now live a perfectly healthy life. I have regular checkups (blood and urine tests) with my GP and I still have completely normal blood sugar levels and my weight is OK."

And they don't realize how much this one trigger dramatically damages their health...

Now in your case, based on everything you've told me...

It looks like you suffer from Blood Sugar Trigger #1, which is what I call ...


The Emotionally Charged Cortisol Trigger

Because Blood Sugar Trigger #1 folks really struggle with balancing their blood sugar, you'll want to read this special report right now.

Pay particular attention to my 2 specific solutions to deal with your Emotionally Charged Cortisol Trigger - which is especially important for people like you.

Let me share with you a little more about what that means.

Here's how it works...

When you experience emotional stress, your body releases the stress
hormone cortisol.

It does this because your body thinks you're in danger so it pumps your system full of cortisol to help you either run away or fight your way to safety.

Most people refer to this as the "fight or flight" response.

This is great if you have a tiger swatting at your heels but, in normal everyday life, this 'cortisol dump' triggers a massive blood sugar spike.

Which in turn instantly creates deadly inflammation in your body... leading to events like heart attacks or even diabetes.

Now some stress is normal for everyone and brief periods of stress probably won't create any noticeable effects.

However, when you're constantly under pressure and stress becomes a regular part of your everyday life, that's when things start to go haywire....

Your body is constantly dumping cortisol into your overloaded system and this requires a continuous supply of glucose. Based on this stress-induced glucose supply, you can experience hyperglycemia (blood sugar spikes).


Now there's good news and bad news ...

The bad news is this...

When you suffer from Blood Sugar Trigger #1 and you don't do anything about it, you can end up with a real problem on your hands.

Here's why...

When you're always stressed out and your body is constantly in "fight or flight" mode, your elevated cortisol levels can lead to a whole host of nasty health problems - including high blood sugar.

See, cortisol is actually the counterpart to insulin. Insulin controls your blood sugar levels by storing glucose in your liver. And Cortisol releases that stored sugar

So that's the bad news...

Here's the good news ...

Unlike some blood sugar triggers

Yours is something that you can actually DO something about...

There are a couple of simple steps you can take to avoid your trigger and these simple steps can help you protect your future health.

KAREN MYERS FROM BOISE, ID, WAS READY TO GIVE UP WHEN SHE CAME ACROSS MY PRESENTATION. KAREN SAID:

"I can have a reading of 59 when I am not taking insulin or glucophage.  I am very happy with these results. Thanks for taking the time to explain to me why my blood sugar spikes when it does and give practical advice on what to do about it. keep up the good work.  I’m sure normalizing my blood sugars is a great health benefit for me. "

The first step is to take control of the stress that's in your life.

This may seem impossible at first and for some, it is a real struggle.

Of course, it's not always possible to eliminate all the stressful situations life throws at you day to day. But, you do have control over your response to these stressful situations.

You see, when you become highly emotional, your body instantly starts to release cortisol. The same is true for the opposite response. When you shut down your emotions, denying how you really feel, your cortisol levels are also affected.

The key to dealing with and managing stress levels is finding healthy ways to respond to these stressful situations.

Becoming more active is one of the healthiest ways to improve stress management. By slightly increasing your daily amount of motion, you will benefit in terms of stress reduction and glucose management.

That's right! Even a few extra steps each day can add up to a BIG difference. When you make simple decisions such as parking two stalls further from the store, you will help lower your stress and keep your cortisol levels under control.

Of course, if you're feeling up to it, going for a walk is a wonderful way to increase your number of daily steps.

If you're feeling really ambitious, a short game of tennis or badminton in the fresh air can literally be a real life saver.

Whatever you do, make it fun and keep it short... there's no benefit to over doing it. Choose activities that you enjoy so that you're more likely to stick to it.

It's really about enjoying life!

Now emotional stress is often a state of mind...

So, your mental fitness is just as important as your physical fitness.

It's crucial to change your thought patterns.

Focusing on negative events and downplaying positive ones creates a vicious cycle that sends your stress levels skyrocketing.

Recognizing this pattern is the first step toward breaking free.

Keeping a journal is a great way to keep your thoughts organized, and it can help you spot these destructive thought patterns and their causes.

Now, keeping a journal can be a wonderful tool, but we all know that writing daily can be challenging. So, don't put that kind of burden on yourself... There's no need to keep a journal every day. Even just a few days a week can help to move your emotions away from the negative and toward the positive.

What you write can be a really challenge too...

Here's an easy way to begin...

Just write one word at a time. How are you feeling? Words such as sad, happy, frustrated, or depressed are all important to reflect upon. The act of writing that one word can release the power it has over you.

It really can be that simple.

LAURA FREEMAN FROM PORTLAND OREGON, HAD THIS TO SAY WHEN SHE ADDRESSED HER #1 TRIGGER:

"I began following your advice on balancing my blood sugar, and positive results were noticed immediately. During the first week, my daily insulin intake had been reduced from 140 total units to 45 units, and BG readings were better than they had even been, averaging under 100 throughout the day."

So physical and mental fitness are one tool to keep your glucose levels in check...


And over time, you'll find yourself...

Wanting to take a few more steps each day...

Playing outside just a little longer...

Laughing a bit more...

And writing down more and more positive words.

Wouldn't it be great to start your day with a bounce in your step and hope in your heart?

How would that change your life?

FRANK POTTER FROM BURLINGTON, VERMONT, HAD THIS TO SAY WHEN HE ADDED A BLOOD SUGAR BALANCER:

"I was diagnosed with type II diabetes.  BG levels ranged between 250 and 300.  This was quite a shock as there was no previous history of diabetes within my family. They placed me on the traditional high carbohydrate, low fat diet, with carbohydrates averaging 250 grams each day.  I was not willing to accept this way of life, and I began searching the internet for information and answers.  I was lucky and found your information about my blood sugar trigger. I can never thank you enough for giving me a new life and the ability to control my diabetes without needles or medication."

Well, I've seen time and time again. people's lives transformed by taking a little action, addressing their Blood Sugar Trigger and taking a blood sugar balancer.


However most people don't have access to anything like this...

Now the problem is that most people don't have access to anything like this that can help balance their blood sugar levels.

I know this first hand...

When my Mother in law was around, she was always struggling with her blood sugar levels.

One day her energy was up, the next day she would plummet into despair. I felt helpless watching her go through this. it seemed like there was no solution.

I spent months looking for a good blood sugar balancer that met all of these guidelines.

I read even the most difficult of scientific studies.

I spoke with top doctors from around the world.

I was willing to spend any amount of my money to help my Angel.

And yet, I couldn't find anything on the market that measured up. None of the blood sugar balancers worked. Now at the time, I didn't understand why they didn't work...

But as I raced against the clock, I was determined to find a solution. My angel was worth it. Because The love that she showed me, drove me to keep trying to find a solution.

But ultimately, time ran out... and I lost my sweet angel. In those dark days after she passed away, I was left to wonder, "What can I do to honor my mother in law's legacy?"

And how can I help others who have my same story?

You see, along the way, I ran into person after person who had my same story. They also struggled to find a solution... and they also failed.

Which brings me to the reason why I'm telling you all of this today.


After 3 years hard work I came up with a solution...

For the last three years since my mother in law left me I've been hard at work with my team and we've been developing something that's never existed before...


Here's how you can join the "You End Type2 Diabetes" Group today...

To get started, scroll to the bottom of this page.

Then fill in your information...

 

And because your results show that you're such an ideal candidate...

I want to extend an additional courtesy that the public doesn't have access to a special presentation of the "5 Steps to End Type 2 Diabetes in 90 days" that is good only for members of our "You End Type 2 Diabetes"Group.

Next steps...

First, ask yourself WHY you might want to fix Your blood sugar trigger #1 . Think about it, YOUR reasons are the best reasons.

Then imagine what it will be like when you finally have your blood sugar under control. What does it feel like?

Then ask yourself WHY this is important to You.

BRAD RHODES FROM ATLANTA, HAD DOUBTS BEFORE JOINING AND WROTE LATER SAYING:

"I would like to report to you the great success I have had with my Type II diabetes, due primarily to your advice. I never dreamed I would be able to eat so little, and be satisfied."

Let me wrap this up by asking you a question...

First, let me tell you what you're looking at here. According to the New York Times, the average life expectancy of an American right now is around 78 years of age.

However, on 6 January 2015 the Journal of the American Medical Association published a paper showing people with diabetes who did not manage their blood sugar balance live 11-13 years less than the national average. I've highlighted the danger years in red on the grid.

The good news is that another study in the same issue showed that keeping your blood sugar balanced and within the normal range can add back years.

So my question to you is this...

How many more X's are you going to fill in the boxes of your life... and how many more will you lose before you decide to take control, keep your blood sugar within the normal range and start living the life you deserve?

I suspect that you have already hit that wall yourself, where you're saying enough is enough, and now is the time.

Could now be the time to "take control" of your blood sugar and your life? Imagine being vibrant, full of energy, feeling great, able to work and play as you wish, living life to the fullest again. This could be your chance.

RACHEL DIXON FROM CHARLOTTE NC, WAS STRUGGLING TO MAINTAIN HER HOBBY:

"this is truly the solution to blood sugar balancing, and is the best thing next to a solution as a treatment for this destructive disease. It helped me in both a huge reduction in the number of hypoglycemic and hyperglycemic episodes and a dramatic decrease in the overall insulin dose, while also normalizing blood sugar readings. In fact, my hemoglobin A1C numbers are consistently in the low end of the normal range (from 4.4 to 5.2, with the normal range from 4.2 to 6.5). "

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