Nutrition L’Ecuyer

It’s time to take care of YOU

Tell me, with everything going on, have you considered what you can do to increase your resilience and overall health?

Did you know that Diabetes is a contributing factor to 41 500 Canadian deaths each year? That’s twice as many people that have died of COVID in Canada to date.

You’ve certainly heard that comorbidities such as diabetes and obesity increase a person’s vulnerability to infection.

Did you know that diabetes related costs (lab tests, physician services, kidney analysis) was expected to reach 19 billion dollars in Canada by 2020?

Diabetic medication and supplies can cost a person anywhere between $1000 and $15 000 per year.

Did you know that Type 2 diabetes is 100% preventable?


I’ll be hosting a free info session where I will discuss how you can easily and naturally build your resilience and prevent problems like diabetes before they arise.

You have a lot of control over your health regardless of your family history.

Join me and learn how you can RESET YOUR BODY

My experience is that clients find these changes quite easy to make once they know what to do and especially once they discover how good they end up feeling.

Stress and fear is contagious. Stress weakens the immune system and keeps you in survival mode.

Do you want to just survive or do you want to thrive?

I hope you can begin to redirect your energy away from fear and powerlessness and towards taking concrete steps to finally take care of YOU.

Recordings will be sent out to folks that register if you can’t make it live.

Share this with someone you love.

Cheers to great health!

*https://www.cdc.gov/diabetes/prevent-type-2/index.html#:~:text=Can%20Type%202%20Diabetes%20Be,and%20how%20you%20can%20join.
*https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=da1vvigy5tQ 
*https://www.cdc.gov/coronavirus/2019-ncov/need-extra-precautions/people-with-medical-conditions.html
*https://www.conferenceboard.ca/hcp/Details/Health/mortality-
diabetes.aspx#:~:text=According%20to%20the%20Canadian%20Diabetes,about%2041%2C500%20Canadians%20each%20year

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