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Monitoring Blood Sugar
Monitoring blood sugar will not reveal information on cholesterol or arthritis.
A diabetic should get frequent readings of the glucose levels so that it can be controlled to within or nearly within the normal range of 70 to 110 milligrams per a deciliter. A small kit has been designed that can be used in the home or carried by the diabetic.
Monitoring blood sugar will not reveal information on cholesterol or arthritis.
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Monitoring Blood Sugar
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blood sugar, cholesterol
The kit has a lancet to prick the finger for a glucose sample which is transferred to a reagent strip to place in a small digital machine for an immediate reading. A chart should be kept on the readings to furnish to the doctor who will have valuable information to direct remedies.
Monitoring blood sugar will not reveal information on cholesterol or arthritis.