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You have a HIGH risk of developing Type II Diabetes
Ok, time for 'the talk'.You are at a HIGH risk of developing Type II Diabetes. Untreated diabetes can lead to all sorts of problems including, heart attack, stroke, foot problems leading to amputation, gum disease, some cancers, and eye problems.This can sound scary, but the good news is that it is never too late to change your lifestyle and reverse or at least delay the onset of these symptoms.Exercise and diet are key here but there are also many supplements that can help. Give me a call and I will help you on your health journey.If you have any questions, please don't hesitate to give me a shout.Hello! I’m Emily Zytaruk 😁I’m a naturopath who helps people just like you find their healthiest self.After working for years in business and IT, I realised I needed to do something where I could help other people. I saw so many friends and family struggling with health issues, I knew there must be a way to help.As a naturopath I help people improve their health through nutrition, exercise, supplements, lifestyle counselling, and education.The best part is when a patient tells me they finally feel better after years of just accepting their symptoms.If you have any questions about your health, get in touch!Check out these ah-mazing resources to learn more about how to BeHealthy.1. Join the next BeHealthy program where I will teach you all the basics about being healthy. This isn't a 28 day program. This is about changing your lifestyle. No diets. No shakes. No gimmicks. Just sound, science-backed health advice. Just click below 👇2. Checkout my blog - www.behealthy.live where I regularly write articles about various health topics and post lots of recipes 🙌3. Join my Facebook group "I Want to Be Healthy" for quick tips and a place to ask those burning health questions. 4. Book a 1-on-1 appointment. Head to my website www.natactive.com.au for pricing details and then send me an email and we will arrange a time to meet online or in-person.This quiz has been modified from the test designed by Professor Jaakko Tuomilehto, Department of Public Health, University of Helsinki, and Jaana Lindström, MFS, National Public Health Institute.