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DIABETES GUIDE- Do not let you Blood Sugar Control Your Life

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African American women are 60% more likely to be diagnosed with Type 2 diabetes

than non-Hispanic white women. This guide gives you the clinical knowledge to fight

back — written by a Board-Certified Acute Care NP who has treated the consequences

of unmanaged diabetes firsthand.

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Diabetes Guide — Protect Your Blood Sugar Before It Controls You

Diabetes does not announce itself loudly. By the time most Black women are diagnosed, the damage has already begun. This guide helps you get ahead of it.

Whether you have been diagnosed with Type 2 diabetes, told you are pre-diabetic, or simply know your family history puts you at risk — this guide was written specifically for you.

Inside this guide you will learn:

🩺 Why African American women are disproportionately affected by Type 2 diabetes — the genetic, hormonal, and systemic reasons that your doctor may never have explained

🩺 What pre-diabetes really means and why it is not something to dismiss or “wait and see”

🩺 How to read your lab results — HbA1c, fasting glucose, insulin resistance markers — and what they actually tell you about your risk

🩺 The truth about carbohydrates, sugar, and blood sugar spikes — and how to eat in a way that is realistic for your lifestyle and culture

🩺 How stress hormones like cortisol directly raise blood sugar — and why managing your stress is as important as managing your diet

🩺 Evidence-based movement strategies that improve insulin sensitivity without requiring hours at a gym

🩺 Medication options — what they do, how they work, and the conversations you should be having with your provider

🩺 How to prevent the complications of diabetes — nerve damage, kidney disease, vision loss, and cardiovascular disease — before they start

🩺 Practical meal strategies that honor Black food culture while protecting your blood sugar

This guide bridges the gap between your doctor’s office and your real life. It gives you the knowledge to advocate for yourself, ask better questions, and make informed decisions about your health every single day.

Who this is for:

  • Black women diagnosed with Type 2 diabetes or pre-diabetes
  • Women with a strong family history of diabetes who want to break the cycle
  • High-achieving Black women managing blood sugar while running a business or career
  • Anyone who wants clinical-level diabetes knowledge in plain, actionable language

Instant digital download. Start reading within minutes of purchase.

“Your diagnosis is not your destiny. Knowledge is the most powerful medicine I can give you.” — iBlackBeauty, Board-Certified Acute Care NP

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