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Banana VS Mango VS Apple... (#1 worst "yellow fruit" for A1C)
If your blood sugar is out of control… stop eating THIS fruit!
According to Dr. Rick Cohen - Duke University doc & diabetes specialist - one of these 4 “yellow fruits” can wreck your insulin production…
And SPIKE your blood sugar by 60 mg/dL instantly!
But which one is it? 
(Click on the image you think is right)
HINT - 92% of people with high blood sugar eat it at least 1x a week… even though it’s DEADLY for your A1C.
Tap below to get all the details:
#1 WORST “yellow fruit” for blood sugar (Banana VS Mango VS Apple VS Pineapple)
North Korean Missile Tests Continue as Diplomatic Tensions Rise with Seoul

North Korea conducted multiple short-range ballistic missile launches toward its eastern waters Wednesday morning, marking the second such military exercise in as many days, according to South Korea’s joint chiefs of staff. The launches come amid deteriorating diplomatic prospects between Pyongyang and Seoul.
Hegseth Dumps Harvard for Hillsdale in Military Education Overhaul That Actually Makes Sense

Pete Hegseth just did something that’s been overdue for about two decades. The War Secretary took one look at where we’ve been sending our senior military officers for advanced education and said what everyone outside the faculty lounge has been thinking: this isn’t working anymore.
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