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Sugar Crush scam? Naturera Hoax?
Sugar Crush scam? Naturera Hoax?

I've been studying the natural supplement category for some time looking to find the right dietary supplement to help my father. The product that comes up all over the web is Sugar Crush. At first I thought this product must be a scam, especially with the catchy name. I thought it must be a hoax.

Then I did some deeper research and found out they have real clinical studies that have been published by the most prestigious US medical societies for diabetes including the American Diabetes Association and the American Association of Diabetes Educators. My father has been using the products for 60 days and so far so good, he feels better (energy levels) and he has healthier fasting blood sugar levels. His numbers have improved (down more than 25%) since starting the sugar crush regimen.

There are many companies trying to take advantage of people with diabetes. The manufacturer of Sugar Crush, Naturera, is not one of them. Here is the link read their research for yourself http://www.naturera.com. There are some people complaining about the taste. To me it tastes like a strong herbal tea, I guess people want something that tastes like chocolate or candy, unrealistic when you are dealing with something as difficult as diabetes. There is some evidence the product helps people with Type 1 diabetes too but I understand their clinical studies were done only on type 2 diabetics. In any case, my father is impressed.

Maybe someday these products will be widely available in the US. I called their offices, I found a doctor's office that sells it and you can buy it online and through a few diabetic supply companies. The jury is still out regarding the long term effects of this product but so far my father is happy. I am quite impressed with the medical manuscripts that can be downloaded on their website.




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