Your Diabetes Report

I'll also show you some of the sneakiest "healthy" foods ...

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You are receiving this bonus newsletter from Nutritionist Mike Geary because you unlocked access to the Diabetes Report. We hope you enjoy the health tips and alerts. You can unsubscribe at any time.

Hello and welcome!

As an extra freebie for grabbing your copy of one of our top Diabetes reports one of the bonuses you received is a free subscription to our Nutrition Watchdog e-newsletter, read daily by over 1.9 million readers and packed with innovative nutrition and health tips, delicious recipes, and lots more tips to help you live with less fatigue, lower blood sugar, better gut health, heart health, brain health, and a leaner body!

In this free nutrition and health tips newsletter, you'll learn some fun and exciting tips to eat delicious foods all while lowering inflammation in your body, controlling your blood sugar, balancing your hormones, improving brain function and heart health, easing joint pain, and lots more!

I'll also show you some of the sneakiest "healthy" foods that might be making certain health conditions worse...

For example, did you know that tomatoes and peppers can make Arthritis worse in many people? Or did you know that some leafy greens like spinach can cause kidney stones and skin issues? Or did you know that cruciferious veggies like broccoli and kale could make Thyroid problems worse in some people? Or that beans can cause digestive system damage in some people?

You'll learn all of these important things and more in this fun and info-packed nutrition and health e-tips newsletter. As a small taste of what's to come, here are some popular articles on our blog to start reading below...

1) 15 superfoods that keep blood sugar low, burn fat & prevent diabetes (are you eating these?)

2) Real milk vs almond milk vs coconut vs soy (plus a few other "milks" to compare)

3) Olive oil vs avocado oil vs coconut oil (which is healthiest and for what purposes?)

4) Artificial sweeteners vs monk fruit vs stevia (which ones are harmful vs healthy?)


I also think you'll enjoy these resources below if you're concerned about Diabetes in men or women, or Testosterone levels (low-T) in men:

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1 Simple and effective method to REVERSE your Diabetes, naturally (while getting off drugs AND reducing abdominal fat too)

* MEN: 1 simple trick you can start doing today to reclaim your manhood (improve libido, cut belly & chest fat, better strength & T levels)

Thanks again and I’ll talk to you soon! Be on the lookout for more awesome nutrition and health articles coming your way soon.

Mike Geary
Certified Nutrition Specialist
Best-Selling Author
1.9 Million daily readers to The Nutrition Watchdog e-newsletter


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