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I concluded that many years ago, and have regularly pointed people with diabetic concerns to my web pages about diet. Im not sure very many have heeded my advice??

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I concluded that many years ago, and have regularly pointed people with diabetic concerns to my web pages about diet. Im not sure very many have heeded my advice??

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I, myself, am the living proof of what I write about some of the unacknowledged causes of failures at dieting. At least I understand my own shortcomings. I stressed that people have an almost innate desire for sensation — and that sugar provides very satisfying sensations. This desire is really a mental thing. I reject those claims which say there is some medical reason why people like sugar and carbohydrates. Diabetes can be handled, but not with a pill. The doctor won’t help you, either, because the RIGHT advice doesn’t carry any insurance payment to him! Here are a couple hidden secrets about “taste” from my article: You might think that McDonalds French Fries have a wonderful taste? Well, read the secret to that “taste” by clicking here. While I spoke of the desire for taste sensation above, and many people would agree that they enjoy the “taste” of food, the terrible truth is that very little of what you consider a sensation of taste actually takes place in your mouth! The other

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