Posts Tagged ‘Sugar’’

How can I reduce my Fasting blood sugar from 140-160mg/dl to 80/115mg/dl .I am 53 years old diabetes type 2.?

I am on drug 3 metformin 500 mg per day and 1 Glybenglimide in the mornning . Should I increase my drug? What do you suggest ?At the time being I have no access to Doctors. Thanks

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What do you do when you have type 2 diabetes and you have low blood sugar?

I have low blood sugar, should I eat a half a brownie or something?

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Insulin, Blood Sugar and Type2 Diabetes (part 1-b) -The Gabriel Method


www.gabrielmethod.com Jon Gabriel talks about Insulin resistance and Type 2 Diabetes.

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What can happen to someone with diabetes that takes insulin shots and never checks their blood sugar?

I just want to know, because I know someone that does that everyday.

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How Doctors can save a diabetes type 2 who doesn’t take insulin and has gone to coma due to high blood sugar?

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How much sugar would u have to consume to get type 2 diabetes?

I exercise a lot and am in good health but i worry about diabetes.

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SUGAR IS A DRUG: How To Overcome Sugar Cravings, Lose Weight & Stabilize Mood


CHEK HLC, Sean Croxton of www.undergroundwellness.com explains why its better to see sugar as a drug rather than a simple food item. For more see http

Diabetic Recipe for Sugar Cookies – Liberty Medical


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Blood test that provides prior blood sugar average now recommended for diabetes screening, diagnosis


In an annual supplement to the journal Diabetes Care, published Dec. 29 by the American Diabetes Association, the A1C test is given a prominent role in the 2010 guidelines for diabetes screening, diagnosis and prevention. At least 50 million adults and children in the US may be well on their way to developing type 2 diabetes, according to John Buse, MD, Ph.D., professor of medicine and endocrinology chief at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. Buse is former ADA president for medicine and science and a member of the International Expert Committee whose report in July 2009 strongly recommended the A1C assay for diabetes diagnosis and for identifying people at high risk for diabetes. Read more at www.unchealthcare.org