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Best SUGAR for Type 2?
Drop Blood Sugar Overnight

By Courtney Carter
Updated
08/20/2025
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Eating sugar is bad if you have diabetes… right? NOPE.
Harvard docs just exposed that the #1 cause of Type 2 – a “leaky liver” that floods your body with glucose & SPIKES blood sugar overnight.
Good news is, ONE of these 4 sugars can fix your liver…
And PURIFY your body from diabetes in 38 days.
But which one is it?
It works all the time…
And studies show it can DROP high blood sugar by 83 pts – no metformin needed:
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