National Diabetes Month

Damaging the nerves that control your heart.
Performing moderately-intense physical activities for at least 150 minutes each week.
Starting you on a diet that will counteract the adverse effects of diabetes.
How Does Diabetes Affect The Heart?
- Damaging the nerves that control your heart.
- Increasing your blood pressure.
- Formation of plaque on damaged artery walls.
- Hardening of your arteries.
What Can You Do?
- Consuming a diet that is high in fruits, vegetables, lean protein, and whole grains.
- Avoiding eating too many artificial foods with high sugar content.
- Working towards maintaining a healthy weight.
- Performing moderately-intense physical activities for at least 150 minutes each week.
How We Can Help
- Starting you on a diet that will counteract the adverse effects of diabetes.
- Providing you with beneficial nutraceuticals and supplements.
- Offering advice on any lifestyle changes that need to be made.
- Carefully monitoring your heart to ensure it is functioning at full capacity.
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