Vegan Diet Good for Type 2 Diabetes

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Vegan Diet Good for Type 2 Diabetes

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A vegan diet may be better at reducing cardiovascular disease in diabetic patients than a diet recommended by the American Diabetes Association, a new study says.

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Tags: Diabetes, Type 2 Diabetes, Disease and Condition, Diet and Nutrition, Vegetarian and Vegan Diet

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Boost your 'good fats' to help fend off diabetes - Health - Diabetes - msnbc.com

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More fiber, but not necessarily less fat, good for teen diets

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Did you know? Regular coffee drinking has be linked to a lower risk for type 2 diabetes: http://ow.ly/6QoS8

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Diabetes Risk 80% Lower For Those With Multiple Good Lifestyle Factors, Compared To Those With Worst - QualityPoint Technologies

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Vegan Diet for Diabetes Control | Total Health Institute

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Can Fat Nurses Be Good Nurses? http://bit.ly/qLMXWt This is a interesting article.

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Type 2 Diabetes Can Now be treated by Raw Vegan Diet

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According to this study, rates of amputations in diabetics have been reduced 36% in 1 4-yr period...let's keep up... http://fb.me/AxmAshOl

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Good news: Diet soda doesn't cause type 2 diabetes. Better news: Coffee actually LOWERS your chances of developing it! http://bit.ly/dXdTIg

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