Sugarcoating Diabetes addresses the question of why it is virtually impossible for diabetics to get straightforward, consistent answers to fundamental questions about diet, drugs, and supplements. The problem, as revealed in Sugarcoating Diabetes, is that virtually all of the health information we receive traces its source to competing entities that know little and care less about
preventing diabetes or its complications. As the incidence of type
2 diabetes continues to rise to epidemic proportions, food, supplement, and drug companies
capitalize on an expanding market by selling us sugar free candies, miracle vitamins, and lifetime supplies of expensive and ineffective drugs. These
In an age where "preventive" medications are doled out as a side-order to old fashioned common sense advice on more fiber and vegetables in the diet, this book is long over-due and should be read by