

How Prevalent Is Type-2 Diabetes?
People Who Suffer from Type-2 Diabetes:




According to Diabetes Canada, the number of Canadians living with diabetes has doubled since 2007 and 1 in 3 Canadians, or 11 million Canadians, live with diabetes.
More than 37 million Americans, or 1 in 10, have diabetes according to the CDC.
According to the World Health Organization, about 422 million people worldwide have diabetes.
And more than 95% of people with diabetes have Type-2 diabetes.
WHAT THE SCIENCE SAYS
Several scientific clinical studies have shown that SUCANON® is a safe and effective natural health product to reduce the risk and likelihood of developing diabetes and high blood sugar.
Clinical Trials
Sucanon® has undergone numerous scientific studies and human clinical trials which demonstrate that Sucanon® was able to reduce blood sugar levels by 20 to 30% while maintaining a no-side-effect profile. The patented herbal formula is effective in improving the utilization of sugar by body tissues. That means that with Sucanon® there is no risk of blood sugar dropping too far and causing significant nervous system harm, as is the case with several orthodox diabetes drugs.
Owing to its natural herbal-based composition, no side effects were associated with Sucanon® - unlike conventional drugs that present a risk of adverse health events, especially at the beginning of the treatment. Moreover, the action of Sucanon® is not highly sensitive to dosage adjustment, which is a common occurrence when one starts the treatment.
The Clinical Trial Results
Sucanon® is scientifically and clinically proven to reduce blood sugar levels by:


Increasing
Reduction
The symptoms of Type-2 Diabetes (NIDD) are as follows:
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High blood sugar readings by about 20 to 30%, bringing high blood sugar down to the normal range
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Fatigue includes the pre-diabetic condition called Impaired Glucose Tolerance
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Excessive thirst
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Frequent urination
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High cholesterol and triglyceride levels
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Risk of peripheral nerve damage caused by chronic high blood sugar
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Constant hunger
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Weight loss
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The sensitivity to insulin of liver, fat, and muscle cells, thus normalizing the insulin response. That, in turn, leads to increased glucose (sugar) uptake by the cells, thus lowering blood sugar levels.
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Increased energy


Supporting Published Studies
