Note that blood glucose levels in 3/4 of participants shot up, despite two drugs helping them.
There is absolutely no substitute for reducing your carbs and getting more exercise. You have to treat diabetes at its root cause level.
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2 posted on
09/22/2022 9:17:44 PM PDT by
ConservativeMind
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To: ConservativeMind
Insulin glargine is not a drug, it’s synthetic insulin produced by recombinant DNA technology. Injected, as all forms of insulin must be. Very effective, although dosage must be closely regulated according to your food intake.
To: ConservativeMind
some day the focus on disease and disability will focus on CURE instead of constant treatment....
something sets off diabetes and its not just weight because personally I know lots of very overweight people who are sedentary as well who have no blood sugar issues...
but our health care industry likes to make big money so actually just curing people would cut profits...
4 posted on
09/22/2022 9:48:28 PM PDT by
cherry
To: ConservativeMind
For most type II diabetics, diet and exercise is all that is needed to control their sugars. Just sayin.
7 posted on
09/23/2022 6:03:59 AM PDT by
Phlap
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