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Blood Controlling Sugar
Blood controlling sugar would have little influence on cholesterol or high blood pressure.
A diabetic must control his glucose level so that it is within or nearly within the normal range of 70 to ll0 milligrams per a deciliter. If the glucose level is significantly higher than the normal range, it is because his body is not producing enough insulin to control the glucose level.
Blood controlling sugar would have little influence on cholesterol or high blood pressure.
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Blood Controlling Sugar
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cholesterol, high blood pressure
The glucose level can be promptly controlled by medication prescribed by his doctor. However the better remedy is to try to control the glucose level by body weight reduction, nutrition, or exercise. Most diabetics are obese and if that's the case, a reduction of five to ten percent in body weight may be all that needs to be done for glucose control.
Blood controlling sugar would have little influence on cholesterol or high blood pressure.