SCAM ALERT: Sugar Balance Diabetes Pill Rip-Off

A Diabetes remedy?  For $69?  If this doesn’t sound familiar, check out the many other alleged diabetes cures, including Diabetes Destroyer,  Kachine Diabetes Solution, Vedda Blood Sugar Remedy and Diabetes Free.  The Sugar Balance Diabetes Pill “by Dr. David Pearson” joins this disreputable group of Internet scammers attempting to exploit fear of diabetes.  It’s been around for over three years and has been fully discredited.

These scams all use questionable cures and over-the-top promises to reduce your bank account rather than your insulin levels.  And what they all share in common is that they are info scams.  The schemers know that about 50% of American adults are either diabetic or prediabetic. So there’s a big market out there of people looking for low-cost solutions to their medical ills.  And these scammers are poised to milk the bank accounts of those unsuspecting people.

So what is the alleged remedy?  This alleged doctor (he’s not) claims the root of the problem is “fatty liver”.   The scammers claim that a combination of questionable herbs will “cure” the liver issue.   (they won’t).

In fact, there’s no scientific support for the fatty liver diagnosis.  The claim that that the Sugar Balance pill works by specifically targeting the fat in the liver is similarly specious.   All they are selling is a combination of standard herbs that have no proven ability to”reverse insulin resistance and consequently, reduce your blood sugar levels.”

Pearson attempts to authenticate his claim by citing several studies and quoting researchers out of context but at this point, given the amount of scam evidence I’ve already uncovered about this product, I won’t bother myself looking into these studies to expose his lies. However, I will say that he’s laughably wrong by claiming that the ‘number 1’ cause of increased blood sugar in type 2 diabetes is a fatty liver. This is because he clearly doesn’t know that fatty liver is a consequence of insulin resistance, NOT the cause. Yes, morbid obesity is the primary cause of fatty liver and we already know that obesity leads to insulin resistance. But ask yourself: What about the patients who only gained weight because of type 2 diabetes? Was their insulin resistance caused by a fatty liver?

Pearson attempts to authenticate his claim by citing several studies and quoting researchers out of context but at this point, given the amount of scam evidence I’ve already uncovered about this product, I won’t bother myself looking into these studies to expose his lies. However, I will say that he’s laughably wrong by claiming that the ‘number 1’ cause of increased blood sugar in type 2 diabetes is a fatty liver. This is because he clearly doesn’t know that fatty liver is a consequence of insulin resistance, NOT the cause. Yes, morbid obesity is the primary cause of fatty liver and we already know that obesity leads to insulin resistance. But ask yourself: What about the patients who only gained weight because of type 2 diabetes? Was their insulin resistance caused by a fatty liver?

We see this kind of scam all of the time.  It is an almost textbook scheme by which Internet marketers overcharge consumers for dubious information, much of which is readily available on the Net for free.   So, should you spend the $69 for some overpriced herbal placebo pills?  We recommend not, for the following five reasons:

1.  There’s a reason these sales pitches are slick — they spend a lot of marketing money to get it to you.  Who is paying for that? You are!

2. If you look for a review of the product, you are deluged with lots of fake review or scam sites that simply direct you to the main sales site or offer some pablum talking about how the product is highly rated or recommended.  (such as scamX.comand infoscamreviews.com)  The marketers for this service paid to have these fake sites thwart any customer looking for real reviews.

3. The author of Sugar Balance Pill is unverifiable.   His name is alleged to be Dr. David Pearson. .He’s described as a 54-year old  former epidemiologist with 27 years of experience who has researched ‘every diabetic condition  under the sun.’  They don’t say which sun.  From the best we can tell he doesn’t exist in the universe in which our sun warms Earth.   No one has been able to track down this supposedly experienced doctor.   He also calls himself the ‘chief medical researcher’ of Proven Health, the company who supposedly owns and operates the facility where Sugar Balance is manufactured.  We couldn’t find any such company.

4.  To buy the Diabetes “modules”, you are required to use Clickbank.   This Internet payment gateway has generated a number of complaints about difficulties in securing refunds and getting responses. It is unregulated and known to serve unscrupulous businesses.  It is akin to going into the wrong bar in a bad neighborhood;  they may serve the same booze but you’d not want to hang with the other patrons.

5. Perhaps most importantly, there is an abundance of free or low-cost diabetes prevention information on the Internet.

Free Information about Real Diabetes Cures

You don’t have to pay $69 for a bogus cure while so much credible and low-cost information is available online. For example, Amazon offers a number of ebooks that cost nothing and provide well-established, scientifically-validated diabetes treatment plans. The titles include: Diabetes, the Ultimate Guide, The Sugar Solution and Mayo Clinic Essential Diabetes Book — all of this information is free or less than a few bucks; Even easier, you can just click this link and find excellent information about diabetes prevention.  Need more information? Check out these more reliable sources (both are free):

And please consider the recently reported case of a Type-2 diabetes sufferer.   She was 3 years old and morbidly obese.  After 6 months of lifestyle changes monitored by doctors, she was “cured”.   For many people, lifestyle changes really do make a difference.   The doctors replaced her soda and fast food diet with balanced home cooked meals and water.  And a recent British study suggests that modifying diet is a surefire way of controlling or eliminating Type-2 diabetes.

Based upon our findings, we strongly recommend against anyone forking over their hard-earned money for an overpriced, medically-questionable Internet offer. You can create your own “diabetes miracle cure” for free through weight loss, aerobic exercise along with some resistance training (weights and bands),eating low glycemic foods reducing stress in your life.This is the prescription outlined by hundreds of books online.

Our last word on Sugar Balance Pill If you choose to hand-over your hard-earned money to these unscrupulous marketing machines, then be prepared for what follows because once they find someone willing to part with their hard-earned money, you can be sure that they’ll be back with more dubious offers.  You’ll now be marked as a “cow” and they’ll try to milk you every way they can with additional offers and costly upgrades. You may want to think twice before you open this nefarious box.

4 thoughts on “SCAM ALERT: Sugar Balance Diabetes Pill Rip-Off”

  1. Just stopped my 94 yo father-in-law with multisystem chronic diseases and medications from order this. No one being managed for diabetes, or any other acute or chronic condition for that matter should be embarking on any therapy not prescribed by a health care provider licensed to provide such care. These shysters are the snake oil purveyors of the 21st century and their uniformed audience, looking for miracles are their lawful prey.

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  2. A very interesting insight to this supplement. I’m not diabetic but have been been borderline for years. As others, always looking for ways to curb my glucose.

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  3. While I can see where you are coming from as i have spent lots of money trying to rid my body of this disease to no avail. Life style change does not work for everyone. Not all diabetic are overweight. I have diabetes and when I first got the disease I was weighing under 100 pounds at 60 yrs old. Many factors have to be taken into consideration.

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