Dr. Sarfraz Zaidi, MD, FACP, FACE
 

Attention

Please pay attention to the units in which your laboratory reports your blood glucose. In the U.S.A. this unit is mg/dl. But in many parts of the world, it is mmol/L.

Multiply mmol/L by 18 to convert to mg/dl.

For example:

10 mmol/L = 180 mg/dl

 

   Who is a Diabetes Specialist? 

An Endocrinologist.

 

  Who is an Endocrinologist? 

An endocrinologist is a physician ( MD or DO) who after graduating from medical school, receives three years of rigorous training in Internal Medicine and then goes thru another two years of in-depth special training in Diabetes and other endocrine disorders.

 

Sarfraz Zaidi, MD is an Endocrinologist. Dr. Zaidi is a Clinical Assistant Professor of Medicine at UCLA School of Medicine, a member of the American Association of Clinical Endocrinologists and a fellow of the American College of Endocrinology. Dr. Zaidi is an expert in the field of Diabetes. He gives lectures to other physicians, diabetic patients and writes extensively on diabetes.

Dr. Zaidi is author of the popular diabetes book, "Take Charge of Your Diabetes."

His latest book, "Power of Vitamin D" is scheduled to be released in Mid January 2010.

 

Power Of Vitamin D

Dr. Zaidi's New ground breaking book just got released!

Available at:

Amazon.com

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Or order your copy here

 

 

 

     Take Charge Of Your Diabetes  

A ground breaking Diabetes Book written by Dr. Sarfraz Zaidi, MD, FACE, FACP

In "Take Charge of Your Diabetes" You will find out

  • Why so many people end up on insulin shots unnecessarily.

  • Most diabetics do not need insulin therapy.

  • Why diabetics are at a high risk of heart attacks and how you can reduce this risk.

  • What is the right treatment of Type 2 diabetes and Why?

  • A treatment strategy which can guide you to effectively control your diabetes and prevent complications. This strategy consists of an easy to follow diet, exercise, stress management, vitamins and medications. Diabetic drugs work in different ways. Learn about  "the good and the bad" for every diabetes drug. Find out how you can avoid and treat complications of diabetes.

  • Dr. Zaidi explains complex medical information in a way that you can understand easily.

  • Actual case studies are included in the book so you can clearly see how his treatment strategy works.

To Take Charge Of Your Diabetes, please order the book now.

 

Vitamin Corner

You can order the following Vitamins by:

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  GLUPRIDE Multi 

  A multivitamin to meet the special dietary needs of people with Diabetes 

Click here to learn about GLUPRIDE Multi

 
 

  ZARY 

Vitamin B12 1000 mcg per lozenge

Click here to learn about Vitamin B12

 

 

   
 

 

  Vitamin D 

Vitamin D3, 2000 I.U. per Gelcap

120 Gelcaps Per Bottle

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Our goal is to educate you about Diabetes, Pre-diabetes, Insulin Resistance Syndrome, Metabolic Syndrome,  Obesity, Cholesterol , Hypertension and Heart Disease.

 

 

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Misconceptions about Diabetes   

 

Diabetes Weekly Question

My blood sugar is good at night but high in the morning. Why?