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Blood Sugar Shield Review
Blood Sugar Shield Review
por Emily Jacob (2019-05-27)
About 1 in every 9 people will Blood Sugar Shield develop diabetes type 2 at some time in their lives but these figures are increasing globally at such an alarming rate that it is almost an epidemic and that suggests that despite the fact that there is a risk of hereditary diabetes there is another factor in play. That factor is almost certain to be environmental triggers. In plain language that means that knowing the odds and looking at it as a numbers game is not that helpful as a way of assessing the risk. Too many people who have no hereditary risk of diabetes are contracting type 2 diabetes and that means that the environment and lifestyle choices are a major factor. Not everything in life can come down to numbers and statistics alone. Gene pools do vary over time but one generation is not significant in changes. Certainly there are clusters and outbreaks of diabetes that are unexplained by patters. For instance the incidence of diabetes in Northern Europe is higher than in Southern Europe but some of the islands in Southern Italy have diabetic rates as high as in the North. It does not take a mathematical genius to work out that the climate is warmer in Southern Europe but if climate changes the risk then why do Sardinians have a very rate of diabetes Certainly we do not have a any definitive answers at this time.
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