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Reducing Blood Sugar

Reducing blood sugar will have little or no effect on high blood pressure or cholesterol. When afflicted with diabetes, the glucose level is at times significantly above the normal range of 70 to 110 milligrams to a deciliter. To keep the condition from severe life threatening complications, the diabetic must keep the level within or close to within the normal range. Reducing blood sugar will have little or no effect on high blood pressure or cholesterol.

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Reducing Blood Sugar

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The diabetic may have to take insulin or medication to lower the glucose level but most diabetic 2 cases can be controlled with weight control,proper nutrition, and exercise. Controlling body weight is of utmost importance since 90 percent of diabetics are obese. Many times all it takes to lower the glucose level to the normal range is a body weight reduction of five to ten percent. Reducing blood sugar will have little or no effect on high blood pressure or cholesterol.



 
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