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Blood Sugar Readings
Blood sugar readings give no information on cholesterol or high blood pressure.
A diabetic must keep the glucose level within or close to within the normal range of 70 to 110 milligrams per a deciliter. Checking the glucose level frequently and keeping the record is of great value to the diabetic since the diabetic will be prepared to remedy a high reading or a low reading and ones in between.
Blood sugar readings give no information on cholesterol or high blood pressure.
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Blood Sugar Readings
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Blood sugar, cholesterol
For diabetes 2, control of weight, nutrition, and exercise will bring the glucose within the normal range. Most diabetics are obese so a reduction in body weight of five to ten per cent is all it takes to bring the glucose level to the normal range. Exercise not only lowers the glucose level, it also reduces the weight.
Blood sugar readings give no information on cholesterol or high blood pressure.