Improving diabetes, or even eliminating the risk of developing it can be a ‘stroll in the park,’ according to new research conducted at the George Washington University School of Public Health.

More important than the activity that improves diabetes is the way in which it is done that makes it the most effective.

[adrotate group=”5″]Participants in a recent study out of the George Washington University School of Public Health demonstrated that the simple act of walking for 15-45 minutes improved blood sugar levels in people who were pre-diabetic.

Researchers looked at the effects of different combinations of frequency and duration of a slow-to-moderate pace of walking on a treadmill.

They found that adding just 15 minutes a day of walking improved blood sugar levels for participants.

However, the biggest improvement researchers saw was when participants walked for 15 minutes after each meal, for a total of 45 minutes in the day.

Researchers pointed out also that exercising for brief periods after each meal had a much better effect on blood sugar than one long bout of exercise daily.

Whereas walking drastically improves type 2 diabetes, following this 3-step plan will actually completely reverse your type 2 diabetes in 28 days or less…

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