Type 2 Diabetics – Don’t Lose Your Cash

In 2008 I was diagnosed with type 2 diabetes.

I want to make something clear from the start.

As long as they are ethical, I am not anti affiliate marketers, those who promote a prodcut and take a cash percentage o any sale.

I am in fact, an affiliate marketer. However, I do not sell or promote any diabetic product, or anything that claims to be a cure.

You see type 2 diabetes, although the same for everyone in that the body is resistant to insulin, affects people to different degrees, at least initially. Some can control it with diet alone, some have to use a combination of diet and oral medication, and others have to inject insulin and also take drugs and control their food intake.

It can be very tempting for some people, particularly in countries where medical provision is expensive, to save money by giving in to the latest “wonder product”, promoted by unscrupulous afiliate marketers, that has no foundation in medical science, and is ultimately of little use, if any. Other than to make the affiliate money of course.

Sometimes the sales pitch is so over the top it’s funny. I saw an advertisement on line recently of a “top secret,” 100% natural, (they love that one), product that the medical world had covered up as it threatened their income from drugs and surgery!

Of course it was much cheaper than drugs, so people will save money if they buy it. Yeah, right.

Is there a guarantee? Who do you contact if you have a severe reaction? How has this product been proven? I think you know the answer to these questions (it’s “no” incidentally).

The simple truth is that there is no cure for diabetes, it’s that simple.

The problem is that the disease can be managed very well these days. But the monitoring equipment and ongoing drugs can be expensive, depending on the county you are in.

Renal failure and amputations, not to mention blindness are the consequences of untreated diabetes. Why risk your health on the promise of someone trying to make a quick buck?

Some of the hyperbole is amazing on some of these sales pages, “I shed tears of joy when my wife was cured”; beware!

One of the things the writer has enjoyed since having diabetes, is learning to play the guitar. Toby has bought a couple of guitars, one of which is an Ovation, specially shaped to fir the abdomen, which makes it more comfortable for him to play.

Toby was diagnosed with diabetes over 2 years ago, but is able to lead a normal life as far as possible. Visit his latest website on Ovation acoustic electric guitar, where you will find amazing deals and information on Ovation acoustic electric guitar

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