There are 79 million people in the United States alone who have pre diabetes according to the American Diabetes Association, creating a need for pre diabetes treatment. Those who have pre diabetes can obtain long-term damage to certain areas of the body, even when they don’t have full-blown diabetes. The circulatory system and heart are most likely to experience damage during pre diabetes. Pre diabetes treatment methods may help prevent this kind of damage from occurring, and most importantly it may help to stop the development of type 2 diabetes.

A person may have pre diabetes if they experience symptoms like increased thirst, fatigue, frequent urination, darkened areas of the skin and blurred vision. However, pre diabetes often has no signs or symptoms. Therefore, it is important for people to be aware if they are at risk to getting diabetes. For example, if a person has diabetes in their …