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Simple Tasty Recipes for Diabetes to Boost Energy and Fight Inflammation

In this guide, you’ll find:

  • Long Life Collard Greens
  • Healthy and Hearty Black-Eyed Peas
  • Anti-Inflammatory Dal Recipe – featuring Lentils
  • Soothing Chicken Soup
  • Simple Leafy Greens and Protein Breakfast Recipe
  • Chocolate Avocado Pudding
  • 3-Ingredient Chia Seed Pudding
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This valuable guide is designed with healthy blood sugar levels in mind, for people who have diabetes, prediabetes or other blood sugar issues.

All of these recipes are designed with health in mind and are friendly for people with a variety of health concerns.

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Many people feel hopeless in their struggles to control their blood sugar.  Undertaking changes to the way you nourish your body can feel overwhelming, but it doesn’t have to.

By choosing diabetes-friendly recipes, you set yourself up to win.  The goal is to help you make it easy to be successful in healthy nutrition that focuses on blood sugar stability.

Dr. Beverly Yates, ND

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Dr. Yates is an internationally acclaimed diabetes expert who uses the Yates Protocol to help people get control over their blood sugar, reclaim their energy, and enjoy life again.

The Yates Protocol was developed over the course of her 30-year-plus clinical career, using the Systems Approach from her prior career as an MIT-trained Electrical Engineer. Dr. Yates wanted to help the growing number of new patients who wanted to get control of their blood sugar, naturally.

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Simple Tasty Recipes for Diabetes to Boost Energy and Fight Inflammation

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