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Show Diabetes Sufferers Should Not Give Up In Despair Warner's Safe Diabetes Remedy has brought health and happiness to many who thought themselves beyond aid. Diabetes is a jieculiar and hafliinc disease which the medical profession seems to be unablo to accurately describe de-scribe and definiteJy cure, despite many years of experimenting and research by foremost physicians . throughout the world. Diabetes is invariably the result of impaired nutrition this results in an excess of suar in the blood and failure of the food to nourish, hence a cradual wastinc away while eating well. Symptoms of the diseaso are increased in-creased thirst, excess of uriue, emaciation emacia-tion and dry skin, often with sweetish odor. Following ore a few voluntary words of praise from a man who has used Warner's Safe Diabetes Remedy with - gratifying results. Perhaps you may be ' benefited in a like manner. 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