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Diabetes Control: Preventing Heart Disease and Strokes Naturally

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Diabetes Control: Preventing Heart Disease and Strokes Naturally
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Publisher: Smashwords
ISBN-13: 9781301403516
Number of pages: 55

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Diabetes is a very complex disease that progresses over time causing many very dangerous complications. This book teaches you how to remove the plaque from your arteries, change your lifestyle and diet, and prevent you from becoming one of those that die from heart disease or stroke.

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