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Sweet Inheritance: A Family, a Diagnosis, and the Food That Changed Everything

De: Sabrina Everidge
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Diabetes runs deep in many families. But rarely is its story told from the inside out.

In Sweet Inheritance: A Family, a Diagnosis, and the Food That Changed Everything, Sabrina Everidge traces her journey from an early diabetes diagnosis through generations of family history shaped by cultural change, sugar, and misunderstood medical advice. Raised in a world where diabetes was normalized and quietly accepted, she followed every recommendation she was given—medications, insulin, and “balanced” eating—only to find herself sicker, heavier, and blamed when the numbers didn’t improve.

This is not a diet book.
It is not a promise of a cure.

Instead, Sweet Inheritance is a deeply personal nonfiction narrative that explores how modern food, insulin use, and metabolic health intersect—and how listening to the body can change the conversation. Blending lived experience with careful observation, Everidge challenges the idea that diabetes progression is a personal failure and reframes it as a predictable outcome of a modern food environment.

With warmth, honesty, and clarity, this book follows one woman’s shift from confusion to understanding, from inherited illness to informed choice. It offers readers something often missing from medical discussions: context, dignity, and hope grounded in awareness rather than shame.

This book is for:

  • People living with diabetes or insulin resistance

  • Families affected by metabolic disease

  • Readers questioning why standard advice didn’t work

  • Anyone interested in the relationship between food, culture, and health

Sweet Inheritance does not tell readers what to eat.
It invites them to ask better questions.

Américas Biografías y Memorias Estados Unidos Pueblos Indígenas
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