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Supplements for higher blood sugar?
My girl had a bit of a scare with her blood sugar and wanted to know besides a massive diet switch of avoiding table sugar. What supplements are imperative in this situation to keep the blood insulin levels elevated?
Growdamnit- Posts : 1081
Join date : 2012-10-21
Re: Supplements for higher blood sugar?
Please someone reply. It's for my wife.
Growdamnit- Posts : 1081
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Re: Supplements for higher blood sugar?
Chromium picolate is known to keep insulin levels in check.
shaftless- Posts : 1344
Join date : 2012-08-12
Re: Supplements for higher blood sugar?
Magnesium (crucial)
Thiamine (Vitamin B1) - Even better to use fat soluble form which is called Benfotiamine.
Then there's copper (also some zinc).
also mentioned already above, chromium (and vanadium) are helpful.
After that is sulfur (sulphur)...this one is probably the least utilized of all of them.
Without sulfur the body cannot make insulin, the same goes with some of the items above.
Pre-diabetes or just diabetes mellitus is a wasting condition (in Greek), literally means right through---these nutrients are being lost.
Thiamine (Vitamin B1) - Even better to use fat soluble form which is called Benfotiamine.
Then there's copper (also some zinc).
also mentioned already above, chromium (and vanadium) are helpful.
After that is sulfur (sulphur)...this one is probably the least utilized of all of them.
Without sulfur the body cannot make insulin, the same goes with some of the items above.
Pre-diabetes or just diabetes mellitus is a wasting condition (in Greek), literally means right through---these nutrients are being lost.
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Re: Supplements for higher blood sugar?
Thank you for everything, CS.CausticSymmetry wrote:Magnesium (crucial)
Thiamine (Vitamin B1) - Even better to use fat soluble form which is called Benfotiamine.
Then there's copper (also some zinc).
also mentioned already above, chromium (and vanadium) are helpful.
After that is sulfur (sulphur)...this one is probably the least utilized of all of them.
Without sulfur the body cannot make insulin, the same goes with some of the items above.
Pre-diabetes or just diabetes mellitus is a wasting condition (in Greek), literally means right through---these nutrients are being lost.
Growdamnit- Posts : 1081
Join date : 2012-10-21
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