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Diabetes Control-How to Lower Triglycerides Naturally
Diabetes Control-How to Lower Triglycerides Naturally
Diabetes Control-How to Lower Triglycerides Naturally
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Triglycerides are a major indicator of your risk of heart disease and weight gain. Your body is capable of producing massive amounts of them if you do not control the factors that control them.
Triglycerides and cholesterol are related, but are distinctly different kinds of fat. Your body needs both types, but it is very important that they be controlled.
There are no symptoms of elevated triglyceride levels. They increase the viscosity (thickness) of the blood, which increases the risk of artery damage and heart disease.
Learning how to reduce and control the triglyceride levels is a very important step in the process of controlling diabetes, and reducing the risk of heart disease.

LanguageEnglish
PublisherThomas Nelson
Release dateApr 24, 2013
ISBN9781301284269
Diabetes Control-How to Lower Triglycerides Naturally
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Thomas Nelson

Thomas Nelson was diagnosed type II in 1996. He became frustrated with the lack of information provided by his doctors; so he began researching diabetes and has been conducting research on diabetes ever since. After realizing how valuable his research would be to other diabetics he began publishing his findings. He has published over 50 articles on diabetes, written 12 books on diabetes; his first was published March 2011-Diabetic's Handbook 853 pages. Thomas devotes most of his time to helping diabetics. He volunteers as an instructor for courses on diabetes in his community. He conducts free diabetes courses via email, and he serves as a volunteer administrator on two diabetes forums. Doctors in his community hand out copies of his writing to their diabetic patients. He has helped many diabetes educators learn about the proper use of glycemic index and understand other important self-treatment topics. He is considered by many to be an expert on diabetes. He has helped thousands of diabetics gain control over their disease and stop the progression of diabetes. Thomas lives in Central Florida with his wife and family. He has three degrees, AAS Mechanical Engineering, Bachelor of Science-Business Administration-Magna Cum-Laude, and an MBA-Business Administration

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    Diabetes Control-How to Lower Triglycerides Naturally - Thomas Nelson

    Diabetes Control-How to Lower Triglycerides Naturally

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    Table of Contents

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    Chapter 1-Introduction

    Chapter 2-Where Triglycerides Come From

    Chapter 3-Triglyceride versus Cholesterol

    Chapter 4-Why Your Body Needs Triglycerides

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