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Regulating Blood Sugar
Regulating blood sugar may have an effect on cholesterol but not arthritis.
The glucose level must be controlled if it is not within the normal range of 70 to 110 milligrams per a deciliter. When the level is significantly higher the indication is diabetes and when it is significantly lower it is hypoglycemia.
Regulating blood sugar may have an effect on cholesterol but not arthritis.
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Regulating Blood Sugar
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blood sugar, cholesterol
Both conditions are dangerous and must be controlled to close to within the normal range. Diabetes can be controlled with body weight control,exercise and nutrition. Weight control is of the utmost importance since ninety percent of diabetics are obese. A body weight reduction of five to ten percent may be all it takes to get within the normal range.
Regulating blood sugar may have an effect on cholesterol but not arthritis.