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[Report Spam | Unsubscribe]( According to America's #1 diabetes doc, there's ONE ["coffee sweetener"]( that can BLOCK insulin production... And drastically SPIKE your blood sugar overnight! Can you guess which one it is? This "coffee sweetener" is 3X WORSE than sugar for your A1C. Yet 97% of diabetics use it daily thinking itâs healthy for them. So tap on your guess⦠Or get the correct answer below from America's #1 diabetes doctor: [>> #1 âcoffee sweetenerâ to AVOID (it SPIKES blood sugar instantly).]( To your good health! â â Before you go - must read: "Expert Tips for Preventing Prostate Cancer" Prostate cancer is the second most common cancer among men. However, statistics regarding this condition are not as discouraging as they might seem at first glance. Prostate cancer is highly treatable if itâs diagnosed early. According to Cancer.org, it has a 98% survival rate. One of the biggest risk factors for developing prostate cancer is age, alongside genetic factors. Essentially, the longer you live, the more likely it is that prostate cancer will catch up with you. Most diagnoses are recorded among men aged 65-74. However, that doesnât mean thereâs no way to lower your chances of developing this cancer. Letâs see which lifestyle changes you should prioritize. Keep Your Weight in Check Excess weight can increase your risk of developing aggressive prostate cancer. Maintaining a healthy weight can help prevent this condition, as well as many others. Change Your Diet A healthy diet is truly the pillar of good health. Doing your best to cut down on processed foods packed with cancer-causing preservatives is a great first step. Other things to avoid are charred meat, trans fats, and saturated fats. Instead, fill your plate with antioxidant-rich vegetables. For example, tomatoes might have the power to slow down the progression of prostate cancer to some degree. Boost Your Immune System What better way to protect yourself against disease than ensuring your immune system is strong? Give your body a fighting chance by reducing stress as much as possible and exercising regularly. The healthy diet mentioned above is also crucial for your immunity. Go to Your Checkups While you can work on lowering your chances of developing prostate cancer, remember that total prevention isnât possible. Attending regular screenings and identifying trouble as soon as it arises is the only way to protect yourself. Donât skip your annual checkups once youâre over 50. If thereâs a history of prostate cancer in your family, starting this practice at 40 is recommended. â â Advertisement
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