Ridiculous New Cholesterol Drug Guidelines (if you have type 2 diabetes)News recently released by the American Diabetes Association is shaking up the health and wellness world, and not in a good way.

New cholesterol drug guidelines for people with type 2 diabetes have been released that have natural health practitioners and their patients crying “foul,” and for very good reason.

In what looks like another attempt in the pharmaceutical world’s push to make customers out of every living person on earth, ridiculous new recommendations for physicians have erupted on the Western medicine scene.

Some describe it as a blatant push to force millions of people into a customer relationship with drug-makers. And the American Diabetes Association seems to have given up all hope that people can avoid heart disease on their own.

Instead, they’ve decided that all – you read that right- ALL patients with type 2 diabetes should be taking statin drugs.

…Even if they don’t have any sign of high blood pressure, high cholesterol or heart disease!

Noticeably absent from the recommendations was the long list of side effects that statin drugs carry; which, incidentally, is now including a statistically relevant risk for pancreatic cancer.

Ironic that their best advice to keep diabetic hearts ‘healthy’ is to introduce a drug that attacks an already damaged pancreas.

With the number of Americans having type 2 diabetes expected to grow from 1.5 million now, to more than 10 million in the next 5 to 7 years, it is easy to see the cash cow that is developing for drug-making companies.

Regardless of your position on the new recommendation, it is important to make a plan now to reverse your type 2 diabetes or pre-diabetes.

The good news: If you know how, it’s incredibly easy to reverse type 2 diabetes permanently. The drug companies just don’t want you to know this, because then they won’t make any money off you.

Here is the exact, 3-step strategy that my own mother used to eliminate her diabetes. It’s so simple, anyone can do it…

And if you’re being pushed for statins, here is a simple step-by-step plan to get your cholesterol under control without statins…