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Typefree Diabetes > wrote:
> As the connection between diabetes and foot problems is clear
Not that clear to me.
> These shoes for diabetics are designed in such a way so as to
make lots of money for certain shoe companies. Have you looked at the
prices for these things? Ridiculous!
I would suggest talking to a real medical person before investing an
extra US$100 in a pair of shoes.
> A healthy diet along with regular exercises
Good advice, but of course, won't make any money for Mr. Typefree or his
"affiliates".
> You should consume diabetes specific food available in the market that
> can help you in reducing the impact of diabetes by helping to regulate
> your blood sugar.
Diabetics should eat "regular" food.
> You are also advised to have a carbohydrates free
> diet to prevent diabetes in the future.
That's absolutely absurd. Carb control is extremely important, but that
is nothing like "carb free".
> A healthy eating plan,
> exercise and medication on the regular basis can help a diabetic
> person live a healthy, happy and fit lifestyle.
Still good advice, but better advice is to ignore this site:
> Visit our site: http://www.spamfreespamdiabetes.spam/.htm
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Dan Abel
Petaluma, California USA