Diabeticfreedom.org
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Hi has any one heard of this diabeticfreedom.org
I am asking becsuse I am worried that its not giving right advice and one of the people I am helping is using it alot
I am not that knowledgeable on the subject I know the basics
If this site is a reputable site that's fine but I wanted to check first
If anyone could help I would be very grateful
Thank you in advance
I am asking becsuse I am worried that its not giving right advice and one of the people I am helping is using it alot
I am not that knowledgeable on the subject I know the basics
If this site is a reputable site that's fine but I wanted to check first
If anyone could help I would be very grateful
Thank you in advance
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Lisa I tried safari and chrome but neither could find the site? do you have a link?2024 The year of the general election...the time for change is coming 💡
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Im type 1 and insulin dependent so very knowledgeable I’d happily take a look but can’t access the site either.
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I separated the two words and from what I can see it's trying to sell you something, probably some quack remedy if i'm honest, and I think it relates to type 2 Mark not type 1, personally I would steer clear.2024 The year of the general election...the time for change is coming 💡
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@MarkN88 no I don't have a link let me check I got it right lol ?
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Hi lisa
I've never heard of the site and I have been diabetic for over 30 years
While I cant give medical advice happy to answer any questions -
woodbine said:I separated the two words and from what I can see it's trying to sell you something, probably some quack remedy if i'm honest, and I think it relates to type 2 Mark not type 1, personally I would steer clear.lisathomas50 said:@MarkN88 no I don't have a link let me check I got it right lol ?
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@MarkN88 it's run by a dr Saunders I can find the book now but not the website it goes on about not eating green vegetables because it can affect your blood sugar
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@MarkN88 I think its some sort of scam because different things keep comeing up
It realy annoys me that people do this to vulnerable people the person I am helping has been following this
Thanks everyone I will be reporting this tomorrow -
@lisathomas50 diabetes.co.uk is the best site give new news and new treatments and recipes and every thing
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Any food affects your blood sugar levels but mainly carbs and sugar products that should be in moderation but people dont realise the level of sugar in products you dint expect if ti be in
Eg yoghurts even fat free are high in sugar content -
lisathomas50 said:@MarkN88 I think its some sort of scam because different things keep comeing up
It realy annoys me that people do this to vulnerable people the person I am helping has been following this
Thanks everyone I will be reporting this tomorrow -
@janer1967 thank you for that
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@Sandy_123 thanks ?
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@MarkN88 thanks for your help
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@woodbine thanks for your help
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I have had this now lol ? from that site
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