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We Can Prevent & Reverse Type 2 Diabetes & Obesity

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Reversing Type 2 diabetes and obesity is possible!

This FREE 9-part docuseries is focused on reversing diabetes and obesity. Click To Tweet

 

Are you registered to watch this FREE Docu-Series that will help you learn how to reverse type 2 diabetes and obesity?

 

If not, go here asap because you don’t want to miss this one.

 

 

This FREE Docu-Series is online February 27th through March 7th and will answer so many questions.

Diabetes is the #1 Killer in Mexic
diabetic amputee
Childhood Obesity

“The Black Plague of the 21st Century” – Dr. David Mathews, Oxford University, 2017

“The leading cause of death and disability combined in Mexico.” – Global Burden of Disease project, 2017

“Now the third leading cause of death in the United States.” – Boston University, University of Pennsylvania, 2017

It is truly horrible and we are all at risk.

 

-Even if we’re thin,

-think that we’re eating “healthy,”

-or we exercise,

 

In fact, this sky-rocketing epidemic even threatens our CHILDREN now, 20% of whom are obese in the US.

 

People (and especially parents like me) need to know how diabetes wreaks havoc upon so many lives:

 

2 in 3 people with Diabetes die of a heart attack.

 

Both of my parents have diabetes and one of my brothers-in-law too. Who will I lose first?

 

Then there’s hearing loss, blindness, liver failure, limb amputations…

 

And did you know people with Diabetes are …

 

18X more likely to get kidney disease?

2X to 4X more likely to get heart disease and stroke

 

And of our kids who are obese, boys are 10% less likely to marry.

 

And our girls are 20% less likely to marry.

 

They’re also less likely to finish high school and more likely to live in poverty.

 

(we MUST face this sad reality if we hope to turn it around)

 

Why are thin people often MORE at risk for diabetes?

And WHAT the heck are “mini-strokes”?

And “Diabetes of the Brain”?

Can you really take simple steps to prevent your kids from becoming obese or a type 2 diabetic?

AND can you reversetype 2 diabetes, even if everyone else in your family died of it?

 

I am working to outrun my family history of Diabetes and Obesity. Are you?

 

This FREE Docu-Series is online February 27th through March 7th and will answer so many questions.

 

Click here to register and watch for free 

 

Watch the iThrive: Rising from the Depths of Diabetes & #Obesity and learn how we can prevent #diabetes type 2. Click To Tweet

 

This series is the largest documentary of its kind ever produced on the issue of being able to reverse type 2 diabetes and obesity, and it’s an absolute must see.

 

Over 55 top experts have contributed so that you have accurate and thorough information for yourself and your family.

 

This is a “must see” series for everyone. Regardless if you are overweight or not – or have kids or not. I highly encourage you to tune in.

 

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Naturally Yours,
Elise Ho
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Behavioral & Mental Health Specialist

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55 thoughts on “We Can Prevent & Reverse Type 2 Diabetes & Obesity”

  1. I was diagnosed with type 2 diabetes a few years ago now which is strange as if anything I am underweight so there was no link there. I cut out gluten and within 6 months I had reversed it! #bigpinklink

  2. Sarah - Mud Cakes and wine

    Are you serious? Do you understand there are two types of diabetes minimum and type 1 CAN NOT be reversed I find this offensive in the extream #bloggerclubuk

    1. Yes, I definitely understand the difference between type 1 and type 2 diabetes. In this piece, I was definitely referring to type 2. I have gone back and edited the post to make it more obvious that it is not type 1 diabetes that I am referring to. Thank you and I am sorry that you were offended.

  3. Kathleen - Bloggers Lifestyle

    I was going to feature this post but it seems like it is too late. I am sure it was very helpful.

    Kathleen

    1. Thank you, Kathleen. The summit is now only available for purchase. I love to highlight while it is free. 🙂

  4. Great post! As an RN, fitness instructor, and someone who has had family members with DMII, I know how important activity and nutrition are. Even with all my workouts and watching my diet I still put on weight following with menopause. Some of it is genetics and some, well, maybe I need to workout for 2 hours a day instead of 1! Thanks for sharing at Party in Your PJs!

  5. My father just recently died of kidney failure due to diabetes. He has also lost visual capacity in both eyes. My mother-in-law died of diabetes-related complications too. Both were obese. This disease is definitely a public health problem. Thanks for sharing these videos so that we can prevent more unnecessary deaths.
    Greetings from the Inspire Me Monday linky!

  6. I had gestational diabetes so this is something that I watch out for. Being overweight runs in my family so I have worked hard to get my weight under control. Both parents died of heart attacks and were both overweight, this isnt going to happen to me

    1. Lynn, you are very smart to be taking such good care of yourself. You are doing all that you can to ensure you live a long and healthy life.

  7. Thanks for sharing… I’m fortunate to say that I don’t have any family member or know anybody that is dealing with diabetes. Nonetheless, this is great information to keep in mind. Visiting from #AlittlebitofEverything

  8. My mum got diabities – she’s super thin and eats really healthily – the nutritionist, when mum went to modify her diet after the diagnosis, looked at what she ate and said “I don’t know how we’re going to cut anything out”. For me this is alarming as clearly the genes are not in my favour and I like a wine at night, and I eat way too much junk…but as you say, we need to modify as we can…#KCACOLS

    1. Wow. That is alarming. I can definitely see your concern but after doing all that you can it is good to also relax and enjoy life.

  9. Diabetes runs in my family, so I’m conscious that I have a number of risk factors which I need to be mindful of. I work really hard on having a reasonably healthy lifestyle, but I’m sure there is more I can do. Thanks for joining us at #SharingtheBlogLove

    1. You are already doing great from what it sounds like but if you are able to improve more then that is also great.

  10. my dad has diabetes and knowing that as time goes on more and more people and especially children are getting obese. this is definitely needed to help reverse this problem.

  11. This is very helpful really informative post Thank you for linking to #Thatfridaylinky please come back next week

  12. My mother-in-law has reversed her diabetes! I must admit though, I do think it’s irresponsible when people get that point in the first place…although I realise sometimes illness affects lifestyle.

  13. All of this was really interesting!! Never thought about this subject before. Thanks for sharing, the video was very insightful and I will definitely be more proactive about this issue!

  14. My daughter has diabetes. Type 1, so not the kind that is reversible. I missed that info in this blog post unfortunately 🙁

    But it is great to get it out into the world that type 2 diabetes, the kind where obesity is involved, can be reversed. So thank you for putting that out here 🙂

  15. Elise, this is a topic that has been on my mind a lot lately. I don’t know of anyone ever on either side of my family having diabetes, but the stories I hear from other people … wow! I wouldn’t wish this on anyone. It is so curable and preventable, but people have to be willing to give up a few pleasures. Insulin resistance, metabolic syndrome, obesity, diabetes. This society has to wake up! I want to watch this series as soon as I can fit it into my schedule.

  16. This is staggering! My father has adult onset. He is doing fine, but obesity in our country is staggering. We all need to make healthier choices, one thing at a time.

  17. mummy here and here

    Valid points made and definitely believe that because people are thin does not necessarily mean that they are healthy X #brilliantblogposts

  18. I love seeing this post. A lot of people assume when they have diabetes or are obese, it’s too late. I love your outlook about how it’s never too late. There’s always more you can do. It can be hard and daunting, but if you put your heart to it, it’s possible.

  19. Thin people are more at risk?!?! Really? I’ve never heard that. This is such an important issue right now with health in our country being such a big topic!!

  20. Diabetes ran on my father’s side of the family (the females), and I think every day about how I may be at risk. There were two things that were consistent in those ladies: 1. They didn’t exercise, at all. Except for household chores. 2. They never passed up dessert. Otherwise, they ate home-cooked, pretty healthy foods; but from a young age, I remember home-made sugar cookies and pie lingering on countertops. Always at your fingertips for convenient grazing. My grandmother once called my mom asking why I wouldn’t eat all the cookies we just made, my mom replied, “Just give her some cheese and crackers. That will make her happy.” Instead of diabetes, I developed a gluten intolerance! LOL. Seriously, I can live with that and am thankful that’s all I have to deal with.

    1. OMG, I did not expect you to end that with a gluten intolerance. However, it is much easier to deal with than diabetes. OF course, that is based on having the proper education surrounding gluten intolerances and what needs to be done. I have no doubt that you have that handled. 🙂

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Dr. Elise Ho

Dr. Elise Ho

Dr. Elise Ho is a Holistic Health & Life Coach with a special interest in emotional health, life alignment, and energy flow.

Elise will partner with you to align your mindset, your energy, your home and your career so that you can live your life's desire with freedom and love.

Elise offers 30 years of experience and multiple certifications and degrees including a Ph.D. in Natural Health and a doctoral degree in Naturopathic Psychology.