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If you recognize yourself in these symptoms, you may be suffering from Hypoglycemia: The Other Sugar Disease.
Hypoglycemia, a pre-cursor of Type II diabetes, affects at least 25% of North Americans. This means that there are at least 80 million people living and working at much less than their optimal productivity and creativity.
Stop suffering with low blood sugar. Hypoglycemia: The Other Sugar Disease, filled with dozens of real-life practical tips, will give you the tools to feel better and take control of your life and health.
And this 2nd edition includes a brand-new bonus Hypoglycemia Workbook to teach you, Step by Step, how to reduce your hypoglycemia symptoms and live better. The main message: Eat well to live well!
The information in Anita Flegg’s book is bang on, and is presented in clear and easy to understand language. She explains many different approaches to eating for hypoglycemia, explaining the strengths and possible weaknesses of each one in a non-judgemental way. In Hypoglycemia: The Other Sugar Disease, Anita provides balanced information about balanced eating.
- Dr. Mary Louise Blair, MD, Ottawa, Canada
Besides working with health care professionals knowledgeable about hypoglycemia and sympathetic to your needs, EDUCATION is crucial to controlling its symptoms. That’s why I always suggest you get a library of books—two to four—so that you’ll learn everything you need to know about hypoglycemia and why it’s a growing epidemic. Anita Flegg’s book, Hypoglycemia, The Other Sugar Disease is a must! The information is sound, the presentation is clear and concise, and best of all, it comes from the heart.
- Roberta Ruggiero, President and Founder of The Hypoglycemia Support Foundation, Inc., Author of Do's and Don'ts of Hypoglycemia: An Everyday Guide to Low Blood Sugar
Anita Flegg is drawing much-needed attention to hypoglycemia, a condition that's ignored and misunderstood too often -- by our loved ones, as well as members of the medical community. This book is easy accessible to lay people like you and me, and it tells typical tales of anguished, real-life sufferers, who are able to overcome their symptoms by kicking sugar and eating right.
- Connie Bennett, author SUGAR SHOCK! (Upcoming), Founder, www.SugarShockBlog.com and www.SugarShock.com, Founder/Moderator, Free, Online Yahoo, KickSugar Support Group
