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By Dr. Mehmet Oz

Updated 30 minutes ago -

Dr. Oz Shocks Dr. Phil: "This sweet honey brings the blood sugar of people over 400 down to below 100"

This week, a piece of news came out that has many people with diabetes feeling excited.

Dr. Oz’s revelation surprised even Dr. Phil. Ordinary people were able to control their blood sugar without using medication or going on diets.

Our reporting team went to the home of Paul Jr., one of the people who took part in the study. We asked him for details about the treatment, and he revealed everything.

Watch the full story in the video below.

What symptoms did you have from diabetes?

“…I would get dizzy, and sometimes I felt like I was about to pass out…”

At his wife’s insistence, he decided to seek help. And thanks to that decision, Paul took part in the tests conducted by Dr. Oz’s team.

After 40 days using this type of honey, his blood sugar levels went from nearly 400 to an average of 107.

Paul stopped taking his diabetes medication two weeks ago.

Is everything okay without the medication?

“…I’ve never felt as good in my life as I do now, with my diabetes under control…”

For Paul, what matters is the change in his quality of life. Two months ago, he thought he wouldn’t make it to 50. Today, it’s a different story.

“…I’ve been telling a lot of people that I’ve gained at least 25 years of life by using this honey trick…”

Click the button below and watch the full presentation that explains the honey trick discovered by Dr. Oz.

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