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Blood Food Lower Sugar
Blood food lower sugar will usually have no affect on cholesterol or arthritis.
A glucose level below the normal range of 70 to ll0 milligrams to a deciliter can be corrected by taking food. A glucose level significantly lower than the normal range is an indication of hypoglycemia and is a dangerous condition.
Blood food lower sugar will usually have no affect on cholesterol or arthritis.
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Blood Food Lower Sugar
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cholesterol, arthritis
Usually hypoglycemia happens to a diabetic who skips meals or has taken an overdose of medication or insulin. This can be corrected by taking food or glucose tablets. This also may happen when a diabetic takes only one shot of insulin a day. This can be corrected by taking smaller amounts of medication more frequently; and if it happens skipping meals, eating smaller meals more often will help as directed by the doctor.
Blood food lower sugar will usually have no affect on cholesterol or arthritis.