Do This To Avoid Diabetes BlindnessType 2 Diabetes has many serious effects. One of the worst one is blindness.

In a new study published in the journal Eye, British scientists revealed the exact connection between diabetes and blindness.

Best of all, you can completely avoid both if you take the right steps.

Researchers examined the information of 56,510 British diabetes patients from the Clinical Practice Research Data link database and identified a random sample of the same number of non-diabetes sufferers to compare them against.

The average age of their subjects was 60 and they had a minimum age of 40.

Overall, those with diabetes were twice as likely as the non-diabetics to develop cataracts, but that was not the most alarming finding.

Younger diabetes patients were more likely than older ones to have cataracts.

Those between the ages of 45 and 49 were 4.6 times more likely than non-diabetics to have cataracts, and those between 50 and 54 were 5.7 times more likely than their healthy peers to have this eye problem.

Patients who had been living with diabetes for more than ten years were more than five times more likely to have cataracts than those who had been diagnosed only in the past two years.

Now the good news…

You can completely reverse your type 2 diabetes using the 3 simple steps found here…