Most often when fighting Type 2 Diabetes, we think of strict diets and heavy exercises. Something most of us would rather avoid.
But Taiwanese researchers recently published a study in the journal Diabetes/Metabolism Research and Reviews, revealing a much more enjoyable way to fight this disease.
And it has nothing to do with diet, exercise, supplements or drugs.
Researchers identified 28,390 insomniacs and 57,413 good sleepers from Taiwan’s National Health Insurance Database.
During the next nine years, on average, insomniacs were 16% more likely to develop type 2 diabetes than non-insomniacs were.
The longer people suffered from insomnia, the higher their risk for type 2 diabetes became. Those who struggled with sleep for more than eight years were 51% more likely to develop diabetes than good sleepers.
The good news is that most of us enjoy sleeping when we can. And if you’re struggling with sleep, click here to learn how to knock yourself out in 10 minutes every night…
If you’ve already developed Type 2 Diabetes, you may need a little more than just sleep to reverse it. Here are the 3 steps thousands of readers have used to completely reverse their diabetes in 28 days or less…