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DIABETES AND PARASITES:
the study no one wants you to see.

What’s throwing your blood sugar out of control may not be just food.

Diabetes and parasites Watch Now
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Annals of Parasitology, 2023:

Parasitic infections alter glycemic control in people with diabetes. Yes, parasites directly interfere with blood glucose.

Scientific study parasites Learn More
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Parasites:

  • They create intestinal inflammation.
  • They damage the intestinal walls.
  • They affect carbohydrate absorption.
  • They disrupt the insulin response.
Parasites illustration See the Video
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What the study found:

People with diabetes may have more parasites than the general population. This can worsen blood sugar, inflammation, and metabolism.

It’s not just about sugar — it’s about what’s feeding on YOU from the inside.

Internal health illustration Watch Now
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Among the parasites found:

Strongyloides stercoralis, Giardia lamblia, and Ascaris lumbricoides.

They can alter digestion, gut function, and blood sugar — all at the same time.

Parasite types Learn What To Do
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The study showed:

  • Worsening glycemic control.
  • Increased insulin resistance.
  • Higher fasting blood glucose levels.
  • More episodes of “unpredictable blood sugar.”
Blood sugar levels See the Video
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New research is changing how blood sugar is understood.

A short educational video explains why.

Blood sugar and cinnamon Click to watch
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DIABETES AND PARASITES:
the study no one wants you to see.

What’s throwing your blood sugar out of control may not be just food.

Watch Now
2 / 7

Annals of Parasitology, 2023:

Parasitic infections alter glycemic control in people with diabetes. Yes, parasites directly interfere with blood glucose.

Learn More
3 / 7

Parasites:

  • They create intestinal inflammation.
  • They damage the intestinal walls.
  • They affect carbohydrate absorption.
  • They disrupt the insulin response.
See the Video
4 / 7

What the study found:

People with diabetes may have more parasites than the general population. This can worsen blood sugar, inflammation, and metabolism.

It’s not just about sugar — it’s about what’s feeding on YOU from the inside.

Watch Now
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Among the parasites found:

Strongyloides stercoralis, Giardia lamblia, and Ascaris lumbricoides.

They can alter digestion, gut function, and blood sugar — all at the same time.

Learn What To Do
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The study showed:

  • Worsening glycemic control.
  • Increased insulin resistance.
  • Higher fasting blood glucose levels.
  • More episodes of “unpredictable blood sugar.”
See the Video
7 / 7

New research is changing how blood sugar is understood.

A short educational video explains why.

Click to watch

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